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Obituary

Maxwell Cemetery
Pontotoc County, Oklahoma


© Criswell Funeral Home

R. C. Todd
November 25, 1928 - October 22, 2020
© Matthews Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


RC Todd, 91, of Oklahoma City, left this earth to be with his Lord and Savior, Thursday, October 22, 2020. RC was born November 25, 1928 in Shallowater (Lubbock County) Texas to John and Viva (Summers) Todd.

He is survived by his brother Kenneth (Shirley) Todd, sister-in-law Linda (Dan) Cusher, daughter Sharon (Terry) Vaughn, daughter-in-law Jan Knipp (wife of deceased son David) and her husband Dale Knipp, grandsons Jason (Maggie) Vaughn, Christopher (Zena) Vaughn, Nathan (Jessica) Todd-Knipp, Kevin (Chelsea) Knipp and granddaughter Lisa (Eric) Todd-Sommerhauser. He had 11 great grandchildren, Taylor, Kailey, and Payton Sommerhauser and Addelyn, David, Landry, Kohen, Briar and Aspen Knipp and Charley and Wyatt Vaughn. He was a loving and caring husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was loved by many and will be missed by all.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 69 years Wanda Louise (Tyree) Todd, mother, father, brother Clifford Todd, sister Mae Skipping, and son David Ray Todd.

RC devoted a large part of his life to defending our freedom in service to his country. He was a highly recognized member of the United States Navy. He enlisted at age 17 during the latter part of World War 2. His career in the US Navy extended over 30 years and included the Korean War and the Vietnam War. RC and his family were stationed in many US locations and also the Panama Canal Zone. He also was stationed on US aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean Sea. When RC completed his tour of duty at the Oklahoma City US Navy Recruiting Station he joined the Fleet Reserve. He achieved the rank of E9 Master Chief. His dedication to our country and the US Navy was admired by all.

After retirement from military service, he obtained a Bachelors Degree and a Master of Business Administration degree from Oklahoma City University. He graduated in the top of his class in both of these endeavors. He inspired all of his grandchildren to enroll and graduate with college degrees. After obtaining his MBA degree, he worked for and subsequently retired from the State of Oklahoma Department of Education.

He loved all things Western – movies, books and music. We believe that he saw every Gunsmoke episode at least twice.

The family wishes to thank the many loving caregivers who provided such wonderful assistance to RC over the past few years – including Christina Davis, Vickie Miller, Jeanette Stewart and Rose Weaver.

We also wish to thank Good Shepherd Hospice for their kindness and care during RC’s last days.

Funeral service will be held at Matthews Funeral Home, 601 S. Kelly, Edmond, Oklahoma. Visitation on Sunday 10/25/20 5PM-7PM. Funeral Service on Monday 10/26/20 at 10AM. Burial on Monday 10/26/20 at 2PM at Maxwell Cemetery, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma (near Ada, Oklahoma).


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