Obituary
Memory Lane Cemetery, Caddo County, Oklahoma
Submitted by:
Sandi Carter
Wednesday, 16 May 2010 Robert Keith "Bobby" Lewelling Lewelling funeral set Funeral services for Robert "Bobby" Lewelling, age 30 and a former Clinton resident, will be held 10 a.m. Friday in the Kiesau Memorial Chapel of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home in Clinton with Rev. Scott Morris officiating. Robert Keith Lewelling was born Jan. 20, 1977, in Ft. Smith, Ark., the son of Lyn Edward Lewelling and Sherry Gail (McAllister). He died early Tuesday, May 15, 2007, near Guthrie, as the result of an automobile accident. Lewelling spent most of his younger years in Clinton and attended Clinton schools. Before graduating he joined the Job Corps and completed his education in Guthrie. He had made his home in Ft. Smith and Guthrie, having recently started his own tile business in Guthrie, The Rubber Ducky Tile Company. He was a member of the Edmond North Church. Burial will conclude at 2 p.m. in the Anadarko Cemetery. Survivors include two children, Brianna Bornyak of Mustang and Jacob Pollock of Duncan; his mother, Sherry Lewelling of Guthrie; his father and stepmother, Lyn and Evelyn Lewelling of Fort Smith, Ark.; a brother, Tom Lewelling of Guthrie; and two stepsisters, Leslie and Jenny of Fort Smith, Ark. |
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