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COLLINSVILLE DOLTON
FUNERAL HOME
COLLINSVILLE, TULSA CO, OK
(permission granted)
Interment will be at Ridgelawn Cemetery. To View services online, go to the First Baptist Collinsville Facebook page.
Shortly after his birth the family purchased 540 acres east of Talala. They lived there until a tornado destroyed the house and barns on April 27, 1942. That day, Jerry suffered a broken leg and landed in the pig pen. The family lived in Chelsea, Pryor, and Mena, AR before moving to Collinsville in 1948. Jerry attended Collinsville schools from fifth grade through graduation in 1956. In high school he was active in the FFA and raised chickens in the cellar of the family home. He worked at the Ranch House gas station during high school. Along with Bass Corbin, Jerry owned several gas stations, including two at German Corner and the Eastside Gas station where Sonic and Mazzios is now. They had a wrecker service and a salvage and gave S&H Green Stamps so Arlene would stop for gas. When he filled her Cadillac up, she paid with a check. That is how Jerry managed to get her phone number. They were married April 9, 1960, in the Community Church. Their 61st wedding anniversary would have been in April. The couple had four children: Vicki, born in 1964; Mike, in 1967; Steve, 1970 and Stan, 1971.His parents preceded him in death.
Jerry never met a stranger. He loved his dogs—sometimes his family thought he loved the dogs more than them. He also is a part of the little-known history of the Tulsa State Fair. Sometime prior to 1956, Jerry and his cousins, Dick and Bruce Snyder, let all of the chickens loose at the fair. From Jerry and Arlene, the Branen children learned about work ethics. They were instructed to “Keep your word. If you are going to do something, do it right the first time. Never let the combine get rained on”, among others. Jerry was also very proud of his farm equipment. His fences were straight and level and his corner posts could hold a Mack truck. Thank you, Daddy, for always holding the show halter—not just in the show ring, but in life.This site may be freely linked, but not duplicated in any way without consent.
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