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So sorry for your loss, George Ann!
Steve Jones
July 28, 2023 | Claremore, OK | Acquaintance


Photo courtesy of Sanders Funeral Service - Kingfisher
Kingfisher, Oklahoma
Jul 1, 1954 – Jul 24, 2023
Christopher Bryan Bordelon was born in Alexandria, LA, July 1, 1954, and died July 24, 2023, at his home in Watonga, OK. The family lived in Louisiana until Chris was in the 7th grade and then moved to Bartlesville, OK. Just before his senior year, they moved once again to Sand Springs, OK, where Chris graduated from Charles Page High School in 1972. He then attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University on a music scholarship, serving as drum major of the Bulldog Marching Band for three years. Upon graduation in 1976, he began his first job as the band director and vocal instructor at Mountain View, OK. In 1979, Chris became the band director for Watonga Public Schools, where he remained until his retirement in 2007. He then worked as a roadman for Midwest Music in Weatherford, serving band programs throughout western and southwestern Oklahoma for the next ten years.
Chris and his wife George Ann, also a teacher in Watonga, married in 1981 and welcomed their son Alex in 1988. They have continued to make their home in Watonga.
Chris is widely known in the band world, not just for the consistent excellence of his bands, but for what he brought to the table for each student, each rehearsal, and each performance. He was unendingly positive, enthusiastic, and encouraging in dealing with kids and creative, original, and innovative in planning half-time and contest shows, parade performances, and concerts. Though he was certainly competitive and expected his students to do their best, Chris never considered awards and trophies to be the mark of a successful program. His career-long goal was to teach kids to enjoy playing music, to have fun doing it, and to entertain the crowd - whether it was a 6th-grade Christmas concert at the bank, half-time shows with costumes and props, or the community band concerts featuring current and alumni band members. Chris was a man of great humility, but his family is very proud that, among his many personal awards, he was named the Oklahoma Bandmasters Association's Director of the Year in 2007 and inducted into the OBA Hall of Fame in 2012.
Chris also poured his energy and creativity into working with small choral groups from the Kingfisher church of Christ for the Leadership Training for Christ program, preparing them for performances at regional conferences. He was very proud when one of the groups was selected to perform at the conference's closing ceremonies. In keeping with his desire to serve the Lord, he also loved leading singing at church and volunteered several summers as a volunteer kitchen helper and grounds custodian at Lariat Creek Christian Camp.
In his community, Chris served as a Boy Scout leader and Peewee baseball coach, was an active performer and member of the Watonga Community Theatre and was named Watonga's Citizen of the Year.
After the Lord, his family, and good music, Chris loved the outdoors and took every opportunity to go hunting and fishing, loving every bit of it whether he caught anything or not.
Chris worshiped with congregations of the church of Christ in both Kingfisher and Watonga and dearly loved both church families.
Chris is survived by his wife George Ann, his son Alex and wife Stephanie, whom he loved like a daughter, and their children Kylie and Jax, the two most perfect grandbabies God ever created; his parents Allen and Pat Bordelon, sister Karen, brothers Mike (Laure) and Bruce, sister-in-law Kathy Adams (Warren), and dear family friend Jan Priddy; his parents-in-law W.A. and Mertie Hartwig, brothers-in-law Jeff Hartwig (Claudia) and Billy Gus Hartwig (Shelly), and sister-in-law Lisa Hartwig; several aunts, uncles, and cousins, and many much-loved nieces and nephews on both sides of the family, who counted on Uncle Chris to make every family gathering something memorable – which he did! He is also survived by close friend Patt Curtin, the Man Trip guys Donnie, Jim, Larry, and Ray, and long-time hunting and fishing buddies Will and Leon. He was preceded in death by his younger brother Tim.
Memorial services will be 10:30am, Thursday, July 27 at Kingfisher church of Christ.
So sorry for your loss, George Ann!
Steve Jones
July 28, 2023 | Claremore, OK | Acquaintance
Oh George Ann, we are so very sorry to hear about Chris. Praying for never ending comfort for you, Alex and the rest of the family. Love, Dale and Terri
Dale and Terri Brown
July 28, 2023 | Tipton, OK | Friend
So sorry for your loss George Ann. May God give you peace during this difficult time.
Jo Ann Weaver/Campbell
July 28, 2023 | Tahlequah, OK | Friend
My sincere sympathy, George Ann, to you and your son and all family and friends. May Jesus comfort you all.
Paul DeGan
July 28, 2023 | Lawrence, NJ | Friend
For 6 years Mr. Bordelon tried to teach me to play instruments: baritone, tuba, and valve trombone. I couldn't play very well, but I became a member of the reknown Watonga High School Band. I think my best talent though was packing that white pickup of his with all the instruments, like playing Tetris. He asked me once to drive his truck from the Jr. High to the High School, not knowing I had never driven a standard. He will always be in hearts of his students. We respected and loved him.
Darrell Horn
July 28, 2023 | Guthrie, OK | Student
M. Bordelon was the best band teacher ever. I have the fondest of memories of his kindness, his ability as a teacher, and his wonderful spirit. Rest in peace as you play in God’s orchestra!
Caroline Prado Cardinal
July 27, 2023 | Moyock, NC

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Similar to hundreds of his other students, I’m flooded with years worth of happy images, joyous sounds, and irreplaceable memories in and out of the band room. Mr. B did so much more than foster a love of music for so many of us.
When DHS stepped in to remove us from a violent home situation in high school, it felt as if my world was crumbling around me. Looking back, it’s hard to believe all the support I received even in silent ways from my teachers in Watonga, but I can’t thank...
Hilary Wright
July 27, 2023 | Norman, OK | Student
I was one of Mr. Bordelon's students at Mountain View. I was in 7th grade when he started at MV. He really helped me develop as a tuba player, musician and as a person. He influenced many of us in our love of music and marching band and he directly influenced my decision to pursue being in the SWOSU Bulldog Marching Band when I later attended SWOSU to study Physics. While at SWOSU, I saw him several times and met many people that attended SWOSU with him. I also remember many fall...
Terry Cox
July 27, 2023 | Albertville, MN | Student
My sincere condolences to the family. I had the honor to be one of Mr. Bordelon's students at Mountain View. I learned to love the French Horn when he asked me to switch from trumpet when I was in the 9th Grade. We missed him so much when he left Mountain View, but was glad to see that he found a home in Watonga. I was fortunate to see him at Band Camp at SWOSU my last two years in school. He will be missed.
Tina Kliewer
July 27, 2023 | Edmond, OK | Student