Victor Dale Cohlmia, 65, went to be with our Lord Jesus on August 29, 2008 after a brief battle with cancer.
He was born on February 23, 1943 in Tulsa Oklahoma.
He was raised by his beloved Great Uncle Ed and Great Aunt Edna Jabour and graduated from Anadarko High School.
He attended college and was a member of the National Guard in the late 60's and early 70's.
Victor was a successful insurance agent at New York Life in Oklahoma City and was part of the Million Dollar Round Table.
Most of all, he was a family man with traditional values and always made time for his family and friends. His children were his pride and joy and he never failed to pass his wisdom or give his love when he visited them.
He is survived by his children Jeffrey Dale Cohlmia and Amy Elaine Cohlmia Greco of Oklahoma City, his father Victor Cohlmia of Tulsa, one sister Gloria Cook of Vici, Oklahoma, one brother Winford McBride of Childress Texas, one uncle, Joe Mike of Kentucky and special cousins George and Dorothy Salamy of Anadarko, Oklahoma, Stephen and Pamela Salamy, both living in Norman, Oklahoma.
He is preceded in death by his mother May Dell McBride, his brother Larry McBride, and his beloved Uncle Ed and Aunt Edna Jabour. We will miss you dearly.
A Memorial service will be held Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008 7:00pm at Emmaus Baptist Church 16001 S. Western Ave, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73170.
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