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Lewis Eubanks Obituary

Lewis L. ''Babe" Eubanks died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Midwest City, Oklahoma, on June 28, 2008. Babe was born on March 14, 1922, in Mena, Arkansas, to Lewis Lemuel Eubanks and Mae (Williams) Eubanks, the second of two children. After living for several years in St. Louis where Babe acquired his life-long love for the St. Louis Cardinals, Babe's family moved to Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. He graduated from Pauls Valley High School in 1941 where he was a three sport, four year letterman in football, wrestling and baseball. He attended the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland, on a wrestling scholarship. Babe volunteered and served honorably in the U.S. Air Force during World War II. As a First Lieutenant in the 389th Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force, he flew on 25 missions over Europe. After the war, he returned to Oklahoma and married high school classmate, Carol Foss. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma where he played short stop for the OU baseball team. He maintained strong ties with OU throughout his life. Babe's professional career began in Freeport, Texas, where he taught history and coached for two years, during which time twin daughters, Carolyn and Meredith were born. He continued his career at Central High School in Oklahoma City where he was named Coach of the Year in 1954. In 1955 he began a long association with the Mid-Del School System. Shortly thereafter, his youngest daughter, Nancy, was born. During this time he obtained Masters and Doctorate degrees in education. He served as assistant principal at Midwest City High School, principal at Carl Albert High School, director of Secondary Instruction, and then as Superintendent of the Mid-Del School System until his retirement in 1987. During his career he coached and mentored hundreds of young men and women, officiated high school and college football and basketball games, and was Director of Officials for the Missouri Valley conference. He particularly enjoyed officiating the OU Varsity-Alumni football games. He was proud of his election to the Oklahoma Officials Hall of Fame. He was a long-time member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, teaching Sunday school and serving as a church deacon. The void Babe leaves will be filled by the lasting influence he fostered. He left this world a better place than he found it. His nature was characterized by humility and compassion, and his life was spent in selfless service to others. This is the enduring gift that Babe left to all who knew him. He was preceded in death by his wife of 44 years, Carol Foss Eubanks, his parents and his brother, W.J. ''Dub'' Eubanks. He is survived by his daughters, Carolyn Jane Shellman of San Marcos, Texas Meredith Anne Urice and husband Tom of Norman, Oklahoma Nancy Foss Priddy and husband Dave of Edmond, Oklahoma and five grandchildren: Travis Colin Land and wife Megan of Austin, Texas Taylor Anne Aldridge and husband Jake of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Alison Blythe Shellman of San Marcos, Texas and Corbin Elizabeth Priddy and Carson Katherine Priddy of Edmond, Oklahoma. Services will be held on Wednesday, July 2, 2008, at 1:00 p.m. at West minster Presbyterian Church, 4400 North Shartel, Oklahoma City, with interment following at Arlington Cemetery. Funeral services are being provided by Advantage in Midwest City, Oklahoma.

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Published by Oklahoman from Jul. 1 to Jul. 2, 2008.

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Sharon Hubbard/Baker

July 8, 2008

He was very special, I remember telling him once I was late for school because my cars water pump went out. He just smiled and made sure I was sorry and would not be late again. Later on I learned the kind of car I had did not have a water pump and he knew that! He helped me out so much thru the years my dad was drinking etc. He will diffently be missed. God Bless!

MIKE GREGORY

July 7, 2008

CAROLYN, MEREDITH AND NANCY-- MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY IN THE LOST OF YOUR DAD. MY DAD ENJOYED OFFICIATING WITH YOUR DAD WHEN THEY HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO OFFICIATE TOGETHER. HE WAS AN OUTSTANDING SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR FOR MIDWEST CITY. HE ALSO WAS A PERSON WHO HAD AN IMPACT ON DEVELOPING MIDWEST CITY INTO A GREAT CITY TO LIVE AND RAISE A FAMILY. THE BEST TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY IN THIS DIFFICULT TIME .

MIKE ENO

July 2, 2008

Nancy and Family;

My wife and I are truly sorry for your loss. I am a better person having attended and graduated from the Mid-Del School System under your father’s leadership. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.

Linda Fiesel (Williamson)

July 1, 2008

I am so sorry to read of Mr. Eubanks' passing. I was a student at MCHS when he was the Assistant Principal. I remember him being an extremely kind and gentle man and always showing much kindness to his students. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

RICK HORNER

July 1, 2008

Thanks for all you did for us you were a great roll model,and a great gye, and not only your paternal kids, but all your kids you have taught, coached, ect. and helped shape are better because your example.Looking forward to see you again in heaven.Rick Horner CAHS 73

Joe Flowers

July 1, 2008

The world has been a better place, and lives have been enhanced, including mine, by Babe Eubanks and how he lived his life. He set an example worth following. Thanks Mr. Eubanks. Godspeed.

Priscilla Wallace

July 1, 2008

I had the opportunity to serve as a student aide to Vice Principal Eubanks at MCHS . Over the years his kindness has influenced more people than can ever be imagined. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to have ever known him are the better for it. My sincere condolences go out to his family and loved ones.

Jack Fry

July 1, 2008

A very sad day for all of Mr. Eubanks kids (students). I had the good fortune of attending Carl Albert while he was principal, all three of my high school years. I loved the man, you could sit in his office and visit with him about anything. He truly cared about everyone of his kids! He was truly a roll model for us all. As an adult I had the good fortune of calling him my friend!

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