Richard Dee Stewart, 76, of Wann, Oklahoma died Monday January 4th, 2021. Richard was born June 12th, 1944 to parents John Franklin Stewart and Ida Marie (Harr) Stewart.
Richard was inducted into the Army April 12th, 1966 where he served in the 1st battalion 504th infantry 82nd air born division during the Vietnam war. He was then honorably discharged August of 1967. Richard worked as a truck driver through out his life for different companies, his last and probably his favorite was driving a roll off for Gene Hines.
Richard married Barbara Rae Whittenburg and together raised two daughters.
He was proceeded in death by his father, mother, three brothers and one sister.
Richard is survived his wife Barbara Rae, Daughters, Kelly Marie McCracken of Bartlesville, OK and Deana Ann Woolfolk and husband Darrin Woolfolk of Edna, KS. He has five grandchildren; Bradley Woolfolk, Elizabeth Taylor, Kyla and Kendall Lawson, Lacie McCracken and Jefferson McCracken. Three great grandchildren, Fynnlee Taylor-Hull, Kaden Lawson and Kinley Lawson. His brother Phillip Stewart and sisters Joy Chrisman and Elmira Stewart.
Memorial Service
JAN 7. 1:00 PM
Wann Oklahoma Community Center
Wann, OK 74083
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