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Frank S. Coulter, long-time Norman educator and community
leader, passed away on January 23, 2013. He was 75 years old.
Frank is survived by his loving wife of 49 years Sheryl (Breaux)
Coulter. The marriage produced three sons: Michael (Debbie),
John (Kay), and Kelly (Lori). He is also survived by five
grandchildren - Josh, John, Brady, Devin and Christian.
He was
predeceased by his parents and brother Bernard.
He was born on May 10, 1937, in Eldon, MO to Oscar and Nora
(Schaffer) Coulter. He attended elementary school in Kansas
City, MO, and high school in Humboldt, Kansas. He graduated in
1955 having been active in sports and theater. He lettered in
baseball, basketball, and track at Humboldt High School.
Frank enlisted in the Army in 1956. After basic training at Fort
Carson, CO, he was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Regiment at Fort
Myer, Virginia. The 3rd Infantry Regiment, known as “The Old
Guard” is responsible for ceremonial duties in the Washington
area, particularly at Arlington National Cemetery. After
initially serving in support of funerals for soldiers and
veterans, Frank was chosen to serve as a sentinel at the Tomb of
the Unknown Soldier. On May 30, 1958, Frank had the honor of
serving as a member of the Guard for the ceremony for the
entombment of the World War II and Korean War Unknown Soldiers.
President Eisenhower laid a wreath at the ceremony to honor the
Unknown Soldiers. Frank remained a member of the Tomb Guard
until his honorable discharge in 1958.
Frank earned a BS degree in Industrial Education and an MS
degree in Guidance and Counseling from Pittsburg State
University in Pittsburg, KS. His Administrative Certification
Hours were granted by the University of Oklahoma and Wichita
State University.
He taught and coached for eight years in various high schools in
Western Kansas. In 1969 he moved to the Liberal Area Vo-Tech
Center in Kansas as Director of Student Services. In 1974, he
moved to Norman to be the Assistant Superintendant at Moore
Norman Technology Center. In 1979 he was selected to be the
Superintendent and served in that capacity for 24 years until
his retirement in 2003.
Under his leadership, Moore-Norman gained a national reputation
as a premier technology center. It developed an educational
curriculum that met the needs of career and college-bound
students, as well as providing technical and management skills
training for hundreds of local businesses. During his
administration, the Center’s enrollment regularly topped 20,000
annually. He oversaw five major expansions of the physical
plant at the Center’s main campus, more than tripling the
facility’s size. He also initiated the purchase and
development of the South Penn campus in Moore. Frank was a
leader statewide in the maintenance and growth of the Oklahoma
Technology Centers throughout the state, holding many positions
in the statewide organization.
Frank was very active in the community. He was Campaign Chairman
of the United Way of Norman, President of the Norman Rotary
Club, District Governor of Rotary District 5770, Chairman of the
Cleveland County Chapter of the American Red Cross, and
President of the Norman Chamber of Commerce.
Funeral Services will be held at St. Mark the Evangelist
Catholic Church, 3939 West Tecumseh Road, Norman, OK on Monday,
January 28 at 1:00 p.m.
Contributions may be made to The Frank S. Coulter Foundation Scholarship at the Moore Norman Technology Center, PO Box 4701, Norman, OK 73070, attention Debi Waldroop. Arrangements for Frank and his family were placed in the care of the Vice family at Havenbrook Funeral Home in Norman.
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