J.S.-Sanger-Obituary

J.S. "Rowdy" Sanger

Norman, Oklahoma

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SANGER -- J.S. "Rowdy", 82, of Norman, OK, died Tuesday, March 27, 2007, at the Norman Veterans Center in Norman. Rowdy was born in Yukon, on January 8, 1925, to Dr. Edwin Ewing and Alta Bradfield Sanger. He grew up in Yukon and graduated from Yukon High School in 1942. He joined the U.S. Navy in...

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Dear Family, I know that Chris & I haven't talked with any of you in ages but we were still so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. We both have great memories of when we were young, hanging out at your house. Chris still remembers Rowdy's idea of a tailgate party at the O.U. football games which included bringing milk and sandwiches. We would love to talk to you sometime. You will be in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Sincerely, Chris & Paula Osko

Rowdy was my friend and a true "American" who loved his God, family, friends, his animals and his country.

He stood for what the word "American" means. He was proud of his family's accomplishments, and his "Sooners". You never spoke negatively about America, the Military, his family, OU or Connecticut Mutual around Rowdy or you would surely have a fight on your hands.

One of his favorite songs was Lee Greenwood's "I'm proud to be an American" and "God Bless the...

Rowdy was always one of my favorite relatives. He had a great
personality and a high energy level which always made him fun to be around. He will be missed by all.

Rowdy was one of daddy's cousins and will be missed by all who knew him. Suzanne Sanger Taylor

So sorry.