Michael Douglas Rollins Jr., former Ponca City
and Blackwell area resident, passed Tuesday,
February 12, 2013 in Tulsa. He was 41 years of
age.
Michael was born August 22, 1971 in Tulsa, the
son of Michael Douglas Rollins Sr. and Debra Ann
Paige Rollins Colburn. The family lived in
Stonebluff, Oklahoma with Michael attending
school in Haskell, Oklahoma. The family attended
church in Stonebluff and Leonard, Oklahoma.
After the death of his father in 1977 the family
moved to Blackwell to be closer to family.
Michael attended the Blackwell schools. He met
Michele Freeman in Blackwell where their two
sons were born. The family then moved to Nardin.
Michael’s past employment was at the Tonkawa
Foundry, several years at Mid-American Door Co.
and the meat packing company in Ponca City.
Michael was also a certified diesel mechanic. He
later moved back to Blackwell to be with his
parents Debra and Robert Colburn.
He is survived by two sons, Michael Freeman and
Jaden Freeman, both of Nardin, Oklahoma; his
parents, Debra and Robert Colburn of Blackwell;
two sisters, Shawna Wilson of Marble Hill
Missouri, and Shannon Colburn of Fresno,
California; two brothers, Danny Rollins, Ponca
City and Shawn Colburn of Blackwell; several
other extended family and friends. He was
preceded in death by his father.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at the First Free
Will Baptist Church in Blackwell with Pastor
Kevin Bookout presiding. Interment will follow
in the Blackwell Cemetery under the direction of
Grace Memorial Chapel.
Casket bearers will be Melvin Paige Jr., Shawn
Christopher Colburn, Mike Paige, Danny Rollins,
Herman Paige and Shannon Barnes.
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