Donald Lee Kirkpatrick
Mar 16, 1938 - Sep 27, 2018
Posted by: Glenn
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Trout Funeral Home &
Crematory
Perry, Oklahoma
(Permission Granted)
He grew
up in Tonkawa attending schools there. In lieu of
graduation, he joined the Air Force in March 1957.
Donald was stationed at Lackland Air Force Base and
started his career in broadcast communications. Due
to failing a hearing test, he was later moved to
administrative duties and stationed at Chennault Air
Force Base and later in Wiesbaden, Germany and ended
his time in the military
at Edwards Air Force Base. After discharge from the
military, he began his civilian career in
broadcasting and communications. Donald was a camera
operator for TV station KAET in Phoenix, Arizona
where he met and married Patricia Jester. They later
moved to Albuquerque, NM where he worked for KZRR.
He moved back home to Oklahoma and worked for KOCO
(5), KWTV (4) and later, in Tulsa working for KJRH
(2). He also worked in Radio Broadcasting for radio
stations in New Mexico, California, Oklahoma, Idaho
and Washington. While in Oklahoma, he worked at WBBZ
and KLOR in Blackwell. His career in communications
allowed him to meet and interview several famous
people including Tex Ritter, Jimmy Wakely, Charles
Stewart, Steve McQueen, Bob Hope, Ben Johnson,
Mickey Gilley and many others.
While living in Bayview Idaho, he was a member of
the Chamber of Commerce and created the first
tourism pamphlet for the area. He was also
responsible for fundraising and securing donated
items for the first mountain/lake rescue team in the
Tri-county area. Don never lost his love for planes;
he maintained contact with many aviators and
organized the largest air show in the state of Idaho
at that time to include his good friend, Astronaut
Rick Hauck. His love for aviation led him to become
good friends with Dr. Forrest Bird, aviator and
inventor. Dr. Bird invented the Bird Machine, a
respirator that kept his daughter alive when she was
born.
Don loved to learn so at age of 57 he went back to
college at NOC where he earned two degrees
simultaneously, one for Photography and one for
Journalism. Don was also a weather enthusiast. He
was a storm spotter for KFDI in the early 70’s and
was Emergency Management Director for the Town of
Braman for 15 years and later, assistant director.
Don loved to meet people and talk. He was very
excited that his grandson took him to the fair this
year. Don was one of the first people to call when
needing donations. He had a way of getting what was
needed. Any fund raiser in town or area disaster he
was one of the first ones out working to get things
donated. He was an avid OU Sooner Fan and loved to
hunt, fish, read and put puzzles together with his
good friend, Norma.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Doris
Kirkpatrick Foy, stepfather, Eugene Foy, brother,
James Morrow, two step-daughters, Michelle Werner
and Deborah Whaley, and a nephew, Bruce Wilson.
He
is survived by his daughter, Shawn Shirley and Nonnie Rowe Jr. of Braman, brother, Gary Wilson and
Linda of Perry, OK, grandchildren, Kirk Shirley and
Misty Cocker of Braman, Jessica Hooper, Long Beach
California, Wendy Werner of California, Brandon
Werner, Chicago, Ill, Heidi Werner of Wichita, KS,
Brett Werner of Sioux City, Iowa, Liz Wong of
Albuquerque, NM, Phyllis Wong of San Fransico, CA,
Phil Wong and Gary Hernandez of Wichita, KS, and
Jason Alley and Cherice of Newkirk, OK,
great-grandchildren, Hunter Mayer, Halie Shirley,
Jaykob Shirley, Kirk Shirley, Shaedren Werner, Nate
Werner, Logan Bui , Linden and Lilman Werner, Sage
Demory and Mia Gallegos, Alexis and Lilly Wong,
Skylar, Varonika, Vivian and Ezekial Hernandez,
William and Gracelynn Alley as well as numerous
nieces, nephews and friends.
Friends and loved ones may pay their respects at
Trout Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Tonkawa on
Monday, October 1, 2018 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm and
on Tuesday, October 2, 2018 from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm.
A funeral ceremony for Don will be held at Braman
United Methodist Church on Wednesday, October 3,
2018 at 2:00 pm with burial to follow at Floral
Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Nonnie W. Rowe,
Jr., Kirk P. Shirley, Jaykob P. Shirley, Kirk A.
Shirley, Jason Alley, and Dennis Bonewell. Honorary
Pallbearers will be: Jack Casto, Norma Taylor,
Janice Engelhardt, and Terry Sizemore. Arrangements
are under the direction of Trout Funeral Home &
Cremation Service of Tonkawa.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested
memorials to the American Legion Henessey-Cunnignham
Post 259 or Braman United Methodist Church Good
Samaritan Fund, 120 Eaton Ave., Braman, OK 74632.
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