George Olin Culpepper, 91, of Pawhuska, passed away June 30, 2017 at Jane Phillips Medical Center.
George was born on November 12, 1925 to parents George and Eleanor (Shapland) Culpepper in Little Rock, Arkansas.
George joined the Army and served during WW11 then attended one year of college on the GI Bill. George was very proud of his military service.
George married Vee Milburn in 1950, though they divorced in the 1970's, they remained friends. He then married June Marlow on May 26, 1990. June preceded him in death in January of 2016.
George traveled extensively throughout Asia during his career as a Petroleum Engineer. He enjoyed being outdoors, fishing and oil painting. He was also an avid reader, especially of military history.
George is survived by his son Taylor Culpepper of Edmond, Oklahoma; daughter Janice Culpepper of Seattle, Washington and step daughters Cynthia Reed of Reno, Nevada, Marlena Lopez of Boulder City, Nevada and Theresa Stankis of Santa Maria, California.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, June.
Memorial Service
JUL 8. 01:00 PM
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
817
Leahy Ave
Pawhuska, OK, US, 74056
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