Clara Ann Radebaugh's Obituary
Clara Ann (Harrison) Radebaugh was born March 22, 1937 in Coodys Bluff, Oklahoma to the late John and Lena Harrison. She departed this life Thursday, January 10, 2019. Ann grew up in Delaware, Oklahoma and attended Delaware High School. In 1950 she met the love of her life, Gene Hugo Radebaugh and they married August 8, 1953 in Ponca City, OK. They were married for 64 years. She was a dedicated mother of three children, Lyle, Lea and Kyle. From 1970 she worked various jobs outside the home and retired from Cities Services in Tulsa. She and Gene lived in various cities and states over the years and moved to Broken Arrow in 1980 where they lived until 2017. She had many fond memories with her neighbors of 37 years. Ann loved to travel and camp. She and Gene made many trips over the years in their fifth wheel where she made wonderful memories with family and friends. Some of her favorite trips included travelling to Washington State seeing all the sites along the way and going to Harrison family reunions. She had great memories of their trips to Branson, Missouri over the years with friends and family. Ann was actively involved in the churches she attended and had very fond memories of working with the youth groups and chaperoning youth to various conventions. She was faithful to study her bible daily and was known for her ability to add insight to Sunday school lessons and bible studies she attended. Preceding her in death were her parents, John and Lena Harrison; husband, Gene Hugo Radebaugh and brother, Dub Harrison. Ann is survived by her children, Lyle and wife, Nancy Radebaugh of Salado, TX; Lea and husband Ken Klingler of Oklahoma City, OK and Kyle Radebaugh of Joplin, MO; brother Joe and wife Loretta Harrison, Midland, TX; sister, Betty and husband Jim Taber of Perry, OK; brother Kenneth and wife Olivia Harrison of Broken Arrow, OK; and brother Paul and wife Jan Harrison of Harker Heights, TX; grandchildren, Jordan Klingler, Gavin and wife Katie Radebaugh, Zachary Klingler, Gene and wife Dorothy Radebaugh, Nathaniel Radebaugh and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Services: 12:30 p.m. Thursday, January 17, 2019 Floral Haven 6500 S 121st East Ave., Broken Arrow, OK
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