Richard Eugene Spearman of Coyle, Oklahoma passed away on September 7, 2019. Richard was born on July 15, 1939 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Fred and Bernice (Shirley) Spearman.
Richard married Marilee Schneider on June 30, 1967 at the Lutheran Church in Guthrie. They moved to the Coyle area in 1969 and previously lived in Midwest City. Richard was employed at Tinker Air Force Base as a Data Management Officer and retired from there in 1990. He enjoyed hunting, watching deer and collecting coins.
Survivors include his wife Marilee of the home in Coyle, his three children Debra Fischer of Coyle, Doug Spearman and wife Diane of Weatherford, TX and Dana Reed and husband Kenneth of Coyle. He is also survived by eight grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and one great grandchild on the way. Richard was preceded in death by his parents, brother Donald Spearman and son-in-law Barry Fischer.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, September 21, 2019 at the Coyle Assembly of God Church with Pastor Richard Cole officiating.
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