Longdale – Service for Dick L. McNabb, 73, will be at 10:30 AM Friday in the Redinger Funeral Home Chapel at Seiling. The Rev. John Coil, minister of St. John's Episcopal Church of Woodward, will officiate. Burial will be in Brumfield Cemetery.
McNabb was born August 23, 1906, near Seiling in Indian Territory. He was raised in the Seiling area where he attended schools. In 1927, he married Mildred Campbell at Fairview. The couple had three children.
On October 17, 1953, he married Martha L. Roberson at Las Cruces, New Mexico. They made their home in Alamogordo, New Mexico, later moving to Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. In 1974, the couple moved to Porterville, California, and in 1976 to Longdale where they had since lived.
McNabb attended the St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. He retired in 1969 as astrodome technician for Dynelectron Corporation.
Survivors include his wife, Martha; a step – son, Harry L. Cain Jr., Long Beach, California; five grandchildren; three great – grandchildren; two step – grandsons; four sisters, Mrs. Jean Smith, Garden Grove, California, Mrs. Ollie Romine, Waynesville, Missouri, Maude McNabb and Mrs. Erma Smith, both of Los Angeles, California; and two brothers, Jim, Shafter, California, and Vernon, Longdale.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.
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