AUBREY-MCCLENDON-Obituary

AUBREY MCCLENDON

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Jul 14, 1959 – Mar 2, 2016 (Age 56)

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BORN
July 14, 1959
DIED
March 2, 2016
AGE
56
LOCATION
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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July 14, 1959 - March 2, 2016 OKLAHOMA CITY Aubrey K. McClendon, beloved husband, father, and son, passed away on March 2, 2016, in Oklahoma City. A true son of Oklahoma, Aubrey was born at St. Anthony Hospital on July 14, 1959, to Carole Kerr and Joe Conner McClendon. He grew up in Belle...

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Breaks my heart. Phi Alpha, Brother. RD.

God bless your family, Aubrey. You were a brother in SAE to by brother, Grandfather, Father and uncle. And my brother and sister were behind you as grads at HH. Wish I had known you ( Class of '76 Casady School.) You did so much for both of our schools,Thank you for you for helping my CASADY and OU - my Alma Maters, and the neighbor hood I grew up in, Nichols Hills. I will remember you always as that great looking guy Class of HH 77 with the long curly hair who I wish I had known!!!!...

I am an entrepreneur and read everything I could get my hands on about Mr. McClendon. I admired him from afar. His drive, optimism and passion for his businesses inspired me. I live in Southeast Missouri, but it was my goal to one day meet this man, I have been praying for your family. When there are no answers we turn to God! The great faith exemplified by your family will get all of you through this period of uncertainty. I hope to visit OKC and see the print he left on the community...

We moved to OKC in 2005 knowing absolutely no one. We came to Nichols Hills with our 2 yr old son, my wife 8 months pregnant and a bit stressed. The first person in our neighborhood to introduce themselves was Aubrey. I was putting new plates on my car in our driveway. Out of the corner of my eye I spotted someone on a bicycle with a baseball hat, shorts and white T-shirt. He pedaled into my driveway and said hey. I asked how I could help him (thinking he was selling something). He said no,...

You will be missed by many and not forgotten.

Prayers for Aubrey and Family!!!!
He fought A Good Fight and Left A great Mark On Family,Friends and the State of Oklahoma

Katie...don't know if you remember me but I was married to Ed Nolan for 13 years. We were at your wedding to Aubrey. I have always remembered how Aubrey looked at you through that wedding weekend....it was evident on his face every time...he adored and loved you completely. I am so sad to hear from Ed about Aubrey's death, sweet lady. Know that both of you touched many lives. I will be thinking of you often over the next few months. Karen

Oil field employees wives and families-Schlumberger
our deepest sympathy
This line of work creates many relationships that can be considered special and long lasting.