Robert Andrew "Bob" Carle
Apr 30, 1925 - Apr 7, 2016
Posted by: Ann Weber
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BARTLESVILLE
EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Born at home
in Bartlesville on April 30, 1925, he was the
youngest of six children of William W. and Mary W.
(Brinkman) Carle. When he was a young boy, his
father passed away and Bob took a job as a paperboy
to help the family out. He attended St. John school
and was a 1943 graduate of College High School. He
then joined the Air Force (Army Air Corps) where he
served as the radio operator on a B-29 bomber during
WWII. After his discharge, he attended Oklahoma
State University, thanks to the GI Bill, where he
received a master's degree.
In 1951 he met the love of his life, Rose Womack, in
her hometown of Iola, Kansas, and married her on
April 26, 1952. They began their married life in
Bartlesville where they raised two children and were
married for nearly 64 years at his death. Bob loved
to fish and most of their family vacations were
spent on a lake, giving his children many happy
memories and good stories to tell. They can to this
day repeat funny stories from fishing trips and
family gatherings from before they were even born,
having been told them so often as children, and
continuing his story-telling legacy.
Bob was employed as a patent engineer by Phillips
Petroleum Company until his retirement in 1985.
During retirement, he remained active with volunteer
work at St. John Church, Mary Martha Outreach,
Bartlesville Little Theatre and other organizations.
He was the longest-serving member of Knights of
Columbus Council 1302, having been a member for 73
years, and was also a member of the Knights of the
Holy Sepulchre.
He was well known for his gardening prowess with
both flowers and vegetables, and always had a kind
word for everyone. He was a wonderful husband as
well as a loving father and grandfather, always
eager to see his children and grandchildren in games
and performances, and he encouraged them in
furthering their education. He could fix almost
anything, and built several treasured pieces of
furniture. He enjoyed playing bridge and poker with
his friends and family, and the frequent family
get-togethers usually included a spirited round of
bridge. He loved dogs, and trained his dogs Cantor
and Chip to do feats that have become legendary to
his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Rose; one son, Bill and
wife Valerie of Lee's Summit, Missouri; one
daughter, Colette Pipkin and her husband, Don, of
Owasso; two grandchildren, Jocelyn Pipkin and
Nathaniel Pipkin, both of Owasso, and several nieces
and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his
brothers, Joe, Fred and Leo Carle, and his sisters,
Lucy Gibson and Lela Henderson.
A rosary will be said Wednesday, April 13, at 7 pm
at Walker Brown Funeral Home, and the funeral will
be Thursday, April 14, at 10 am at St. John Catholic
Church. Donations may be made to St. John School or
the Alzheimer's Association.
Online condolences for the family may be left at
www.walkerbrownfuneralhome.com
Walker-Brown Funeral Home
4201 Southeast Nowata Road
Bartlesville,
OK
74006
918-333-7665
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from Apr. 11 to
May 10, 2016
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