Charles J. Collier was born July 28, 1933 to Claiborne J. and Dona S. Collier in Ralston, Oklahoma.
He died March 3, 2016 at 7:15 PM in Bartlesville, OK at the Journey Home.
He married Wilma Heritage in 1956 in Wichita, KS, and then they moved to Bartlesville, Oklahoma where he employed as an apartment manager with Gorman Properties. He was dearly loved by all of us, and especially his grandchildren whom he loved very much.
Chuck became one of Jehovah's Witnesses in 1961 when he was baptized, and he served faithfully as one of Jehovah's Witnesses until his death recently. He served as an elder for several years in the Bartlesville congregation.
He is survived by his wife Wilma Collier, his son
Charles J. Collier Junior and his wife Rosane,
Robert Collier and his wife Shaun, grandchildren:
Chase Jeffrey Collier, Olivia Wallace, Patrick
Collier, Melissa Collier, Heitor and Julia Galleti
and one great granddaughter Emmy Wallace.
His memorial will be held Saturday, March 19 at 2 PM
at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at 6720 E
Adams Rd in Bartlesville.
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