Starling was born in Perkins and moved to Oklahoma City in 1957. He owned Starling Welding Service and was a Korean war veteran. He belonged to the Soldier Creek Assembly of God Church and the United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Oklahoma City.
He is survived by his wife, Betty; a son, Ronald, of the home; two daughters, Teresa and Paula, of the home; a brother, Elgin of Edmond and five sisters, Mrs. Tressie Flanigan and Mrs. Opal Hackworth, both of Carney; Mrs. Lura Hagar and Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy, both of Oklahoma City and Irma Starling of Tulsa.
{Published in the Oklahoman Sunday, April 7, 1974 page 34}
Starling was born in Perkins and moved to Oklahoma City in 1957. He owned Starling Welding Service and was a Korean war veteran. He belonged to the Soldier Creek Assembly of God Church and the United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Oklahoma City.
He is survived by his wife, Betty; a son, Ronald, of the home; two daughters, Teresa and Paula, of the home; a brother, Elgin of Edmond and five sisters, Mrs. Tressie Flanigan and Mrs. Opal Hackworth, both of Carney; Mrs. Lura Hagar and Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy, both of Oklahoma City and Irma Starling of Tulsa.
{Published in the Oklahoman Sunday, April 7, 1974 page 34}
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