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The funeral services celebrating and honoring the life of Mr. Gene Meharg, 86, of Enid, will be held 9:30 A.M. Thursday July 27, 2017 in Brown-Cummings Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Al McVety officiating.
Burial will take place at 1:00 P.M. in the Chapel Hill Cemetery in Oklahoma City, OK. with full Military Honors being conducted by the United States Air Force Honor Guard.
A family visitation will be held
Wednesday July 26 from 6:00-8:00 P.M. in
Brown-Cummings Funeral Home. Services are under
the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.
Gene Meharg was born September 29, 1930, the son
of Ray and Florence Ross Meharg, and passed away
on July 22, 2017. He was raised on a wheat and
cattle farm in Russell County, Kansas. Gene
remembers very little about his life before
starting to Grade School. One of the things he
does remember is running in the dark and falling
on a tin can, which cut his right hand. Then
going to the doctor's office that night to have
it stitched up. His father held him down and the
arm stretched out so the doctor could do the
sewing.
Gene started his formal education in September
of 1936 at a rural country school. There were
four first graders that year. Also attending
that year were his older brother Walter Lee (5th
Grade) and his Aunt Clara Mae Ross (8th Grade).
This was a small school, but each year it had a
fund raiser for the school's needs. The
entertainment was provided by the students
performing songs, reciting poems, and putting on
a short play. The funds came from each lady or
girl bringing a box lunch which was auctioned
off to the highest bidding man. These allowed
Gene to learn to perform individually as well as
a member of a group. That was a great help in
his later years.
The years slipped by as Gene did his assigned
duties of a normal farm boy. Those duties
included gathering the eggs each evening,
bringing in the cows and helping milk them,
during the spring watching the turkey hens to
locate where they chose to make their nest and
lay the eggs (which were collected and hatched
by chickens for better control of the little
turkeys while they grew up ), and last but not
least helping his mother with the garden,
cleaning chickens for meals, and filling the
barrel with water early in the morning so the
men could wash up in the evening after a day in
the dirty fields.
During the summer of 1943, Gene broke his right
arm in the elbow by falling over another tin
can, then again in 1944 it was broken again in
the same elbow, but not over a tin can that
time. It did get him out of some of the plowing
and harvesting during those summers as he was
old enough to run the tractors. But could still
do the lesser duties he had in the younger
years.
Gene attended 8th Grade in Bunker Hill and he
participated in sports events. He also performed
in three class plays during his high school
years. Gene and his brother Glen played their
guitars on the radio in 1947. Gene graduated in
1948 from high school in Bunker Hill, Kansas, in
a class of 12.
Gene attended Brown Mackie Business College and
worked for a year as an accountant with the J.
Mar Dairy Company in Salina, Kansas. While
there, Gene took flying lessons and earned his
pilot's license in 1950. During the Korean War,
he enlisted in the US Air Force and was trained
in Electronics & Radar Equipment He spent 3
years of his enlistment with a Bomb Scoring
Detachment in Oklahoma City. His duties were
maintenance of the equipment and scoring bomb
runs made on selected targets in the Oklahoma
City area. During this time, he met and married
LaVonna Ballard (a twin) in 1953. Gene joined
International Business Machines (IBM) in 1957 to
work on their computers used in the SAGE system
(Semi-Automatic Ground Environment). More
commonly known as NORAAD.
He was trained in Kingston, New York, and
installed equipment in Madison, Wisconsin, and
North Bay, Ontario, Canada. The Canada
installation was a three-story building inside a
mountain one mile and it had 650 feet of solid
granite for a roof. It is the backup for the
Defense Computer inside a mountain in Colorado.
In 1963, he was transferred to IBM's computer
division in Oklahoma City.
There he installed a system for the Oklahoma
Publishing Company to automatically set the type
for their newspapers (the first in the nation to
do that). Then he installed a system to test Jet
Engines after major overhauls at Tinker Field,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (also the first in the
world). In 1971, Gene completed his Degree in
Computer Science from OSU. In 1974, Gene was
transferred to Enid to maintain IBM equipment in
Northern Oklahoma. He retired from IBM in 1991
at Enid, but continued to do consulting work for
IBM and their customers in the Enid area for
several more years. Gene and LaVonna lived in
Kansas, Oklahoma, New York, Wisconsin, and
Canada. They traveled to all the USA's 50
states, three Canadian Provinces, Mexico, twelve
European countries, and seven Caribbean Islands
during their sixty-two years of marriage. Yes,
one of their common interests was to travel.
Over the years, Gene has had golf, skiing,
leather tooling, genealogy, stain glass work,
jigsaw puzzles, computers, and listening to
music as his hobbies. His so-called masterpiece
was a stain glass door for their home. In
January 2002, Gene became a volunteer Saint
Mobile Driver for St. Mary's Hospital in Enid.
Gene belongs to the American Legion, Post 286,
Hoisington, Kansas. Gene was a member of the
Sooner Aero Club in Oklahoma City and he owned
his own aircraft for a few years (a little
yellow Piper Chief). Gene helped deliver Meals
on Wheels for several years. Gene donated
thousands of golf balls to the Enid Junior High
School Golf Programs and the Wakita Golf
Program. Gene was a member of the Quarter
Century Club in IBM. Gene is an ordained Deacon
and a member of Cornerstone Evangelical Free
Church.
Gene is survived by three children, Rene Long &
husband Michael of Enid, Gina Childers & husband
Michael of Enid and Dean Meharg & wife Kathy of
Grand Island, NE. All three children are in the
education field. They have 5 grandsons (The
first two are identical twins.) Andrew Long,
Matthew Long & wife Zane'a, Nathaniel Meharg &
wife Heather, Seth Meharg & wife Sadie, Ethan
Meharg & wife Kelsey; Great grandsons, Michael
Long, Flynn Meharg, Oliver Meharg, and another
Meharg on the way.
He was extremely proud of
each one of them and he loved to share stories
about them with anyone who would listen. They
affectionately called him "Papa"; sister-in-law, LaDonna (Lou) Lass of Enid; sister-in-law,
Phyllis Meharg of Borger, TX and numerous nieces
and nephews. His compassion and love will live
on through all of us because of the example he
set. He will be missed each and every day.
Gene was preceded in death by his loving wife,
LaVonna, his parents, Ray and Florence Meharg,
and three brothers, Wendell, Glen, and Walter.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church (Operation
Christmas Child Fund) and the American Cancer
Society with Brown-Cummings serving as custodian
of the funds.
Condolences may be made to the family online at
www.Brown-Cummings.com.
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