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Robert Lee Beller
Jul 17, 1940 - Sep 9, 2013
Posted by Ann Weber

WILSON-LITTLE FUNERAL HOME
PURCELL-NEWCASTLE, MCCLAIN CO, OK
(permission granted)

Robert Lee Beller age 73 of Goldsby, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Monday, September 09, 2013. Robert was born on July 17, 1940 in Blanchard, Oklahoma. He was the 8th child of 10 children born to Luther Theodore Beller and Clementine Elizabeth (Madden). Robert grew up a farm boy living in the Goldsby and Washington communities. As a young man he learned how to work hard by working with his father and brothers in the cotton and broomcorn fields. He continued that same hard work ethic throughout his life and even unto his death. Robert married the love of his life, Dorothy Hyde on December 23, 1960. Together they raised three sons while working and living in the Goldsby and Washington area. In his earlier years he worked for Kunkels Heating and Air before going to work for his brother Calvin at C&S Heating and Air in Goldsby. After working 20 years in the heating and air conditioning business he started his own company in 1981, called B&H Construction. Today the business operates out of Goldsby as B&H Construction specializing in pipeline with over 150 employees. Robert believed in working hard and when not at work he wanted to spend quality time with his family. He was an active supporter in both communities of Washington and Goldsby and he was a faithful member of the Goldsby Baptist Church. Throughout the years while his children and grandchildren were in school, he became their No. 1 Washington Warrior Fan. He grandchildren were his pride and joy. When he did had some free time of his own, Robert enjoyed horses, fishing, collecting old cars, watching O.U. Football and watching Thunder Basketball. He will be remembered as a wonderful husband, a loving father and grandfather. He was a special brother and a terrific uncle to his many nieces and nephews. He will be greatly missed. Robert was preceded in death by: Parents: Luke and Clemmie Beller, Four brothers: Willie, Paulie, Isaac and Calvin, One sister: Viola Mayo, One son: Rocky Beller, One daughter: Karen Lee Beller, His is survived by: Wife: Dorothy of the home, Two sons: Donnie Beller and wife Connie of Goldsby, Ronnie Beller and wife Kelli of Goldsby, Daughter-in-law: Dawn Beller of Goldsby, Two brothers: Roy Beller of McLoud, Lawrence Beller and wife Frances of Murfreesboro, TN, Two sisters: Vina Martin of Bonham, TX, Linda Hyde and husband Lonnie of Washington, Two sisters-in-law: Dorothy Beller of Broken Bow, Marge Beller of TX, Eight grandchildren: Brad and wife Kami Beller, Brian Beller and fiancé Jessee Hankins, Brandi, Aaron, Adam, Delaney, Cole and Neali Beller, Three great grandchildren: Kelby, Briley and Roxy Beller Also many nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be 2:00 P.M. Thursday, September 12, 2013 at the Goldsby Baptist Church in Goldsby, OK. Interment will be at the Washington Cemetery. Memorials may be made to; The Bethany Children’s Center c/o www.tccokc.org or to the “Beller Foundation” c/o www.bellerfoundation.org. Arrangements are by Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell


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