Albert Clinton Warnock, 64, of Skiatook, Oklahoma, died Sunday, February 16, 2020.
Albert was born July 19, 1955, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, to parents Albert Elsworth Warnock and Karen (Sailor) Griffin. The couple later divorced and Doris Alene Goldsberry adopted him and was then his mother.
He graduated from Sooner High School in May 1973. Albert married Wilma Jones on March 30, 2005. She preceded him in death on February 9, 2017.
Albert worked as an armed security guard for Cherokee Star Casino, for Whirlpool and also for Phillips Petroleum Company.
He was an avid fisherman, hunter and loved to collect guns.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma; father Albert (Bob) Warnock; mother Doris Warnock-Holler; Grandmother Hazel Warnock and Grandfather Albert R Warnock.
Albert is survived by his daughter Moriah Widener and husband Jeremy and their daughter Emelia; daughter Adriane Jones and her children Victorya, Natalie and Amitiel; brother Russ Carey and wife Donita and mother Karen Griffin.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 2pm at Copan United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations be made to The Journey Home.
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