Lee Roy "Red" Chadrick, 70, of Tuttle, Oklahoma was born on March 28, 1937 in Spencerville, Oklahoma and passed away on July 27, 2007 in Oklahoma City.
Red was the manager and co-owner of Metro Auto Salvage (OKC) for the last 10 years; before that, he was the manager of West Auto Salvage (OKC) for 27 years. Red also owned Chadrick Rentals (Blanchard, Tuttle, Ninnekah & Verden) with his wife Syndi since 1998.
Red is survived by the love of his life, Syndi of 17 years, who he married on July 5, 1990 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas; three sons, Harold, Jeff, Toby and their families; one daughter, and one estranged son, beloved grandchildren, Crystal, Tater, Skeeter, Tagen and many others.
He is preceded in death by one son, his parents, brothers and sisters. A Celebration of Life will be 2:00 pm, Sunday, August 12, 2007 at the Verden School Cafeteria in Verden, Oklahoma.
In lieu of flowers, Memorial donations may be sent to Arvest Bank, 4600 S.E. 29th, Del City, Oklahoma 73115 or any other Arvest Bank, in Memory of Lee Roy "Red" Chadrick.
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