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Bob Lee Russell
Nov 30, 1925 - Jul 17, 2018
Posted by Martha Reddout

Marietta Monitor
27 Jul 2018, Page 4

Services for Bob Lee Russell, 92, formerly of Rubottom, were held at 10 a.m. Monday, July 23 at Alexander Funeral Home Chapel, Wilson, with Isaac Farnsworth officiating.

Interment followed in the Leon Cemetery.

Born November 30, 1925 at Rubottom, the son of John Calvin and Martha Prilla Black Russell, he died Tuesday, July 17, 2018 in a Chickasha nursing home facility. Bob was raised at Rubottom attending school at Courtney. He and the former Wanda Black McKinnon were united in marriage on August 6, 1955 at Jacksboro, Texas. Wanda brought with her into this marriage her six children, Peggy, Rick, Laquita, Frances, Marvin and Eldridge. Bob and Wanda added two more children, Donald and Raneé, to this family. Bob was employed in the oilfield in several states before they moved to Dover in 1975. Wanda preceded him in death on September 19, 2013. Bob loved his family especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed playing dominoes, fishing and attending the Senior Citizens Center. Bob was former member of the Victory Baptist Church of Dover and the Calvary Baptist Church of Cordell.

In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; children, Peggy, Rick, Frances, Eldridge and Marvin; brothers, Willie Russell and Calvin Russell; sisters, Lorena Russell Auld and Gertie Russell Davis; infant grandson, Bradley Green; and other grandchildren, Rick Singleton, Mike McKinnon, Jason McKinnon and Paula Perry.

Survivors include his children, Donald Russell and wife Sally of Dover, Raneé Green and husband Randy of Chickasha and Laquita Woodell of Casper, Wyoming; 13 grandchildren and numerous other great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other family.    

Serving as pallbearers were his grandchildren.

Online guest book: alexanderfuneralhome.org Alexander

This obituary included a photo of Mr. Russell.

NOTE:  Bob served in the US Army

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