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BARTLESVILLE
EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from Mar. 4 to Apr. 2, 2018
Interment
will follow at the Oglesby Cemetery. Arrangements are
under the direction of Walker-Brown Funeral Home.
Clayton Lester Collier was born at the family home on
December 16, 1946 in Nowata, OK to William Lester and
Helen Lucille (Hughes) Collier. Clayton attended Nowata
Public Schools and continued his education at Northeast
Oklahoma A&M College graduating with an Associates of
Arts degree. He then attended Tri County Tech in
Bartlesville majoring in Engineering. Clayton worked for
Phillips Petroleum Co. starting in Bartlesville, then
going to Odessa, TX, Farmington, NM and returning to
Bartlesville before retiring. He traveled
internationally after retiring but always enjoyed
returning home, back to his roots.
Clayton is survived by his sister, Arminda Collier
O'Flynn, brother William H. Collier of Nowata, nephew
William A. Collier and nieces, Stephanie and Melissa
Collier, other relatives and many friends.
Clayton was preceded in death by his parents, brother
James Vincent Collier and sister Ginger Faye Collier.
Online condolences for the family can be made at
www.walkerbrownfuneralhome.com.
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