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1932
2018
Raymond O. Burr, 85, beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend passed away Thursday, September 6, 2018.
No service is planned at this time.
Raymond was born October 13, 1932 in Silo, Oklahoma. He was a veteran of the Korean War and retired from the U. S. Postal Service.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma Burr; and grandson, Bryan.
Survivors: Sons, Raymond Burr and wife, Yvette, and Buddy Burr and wife, Ginger; granddaughters, Lauren and Brandi; great-granddaughters, Danielle and Madison; sister, Irene Binns; and many other extended family members and friends.
September 25, 2018
My condolences for the loss of your loved one. May your family be comforted God who loves you. (John 3:16)
Mike & Cindy Kunkel
September 15, 2018
We will definitely miss Raymond. He had such a love for children. His time spent after his retirement from the US postal service was well spent at Richland Elementary school. We especially remember him taking the time, after school, "racing" our young son up the hall for a Coke. Of course, our son always won. You were a selfless servant to all.
Brandi Burr-Boles
September 15, 2018
You were such a wonderful and fun papa. We lost an amazing man, father, Grandpa, great grandpa, brother, and husband. Now, reunited with his wife, my nana, list 10 years ago. You bravely served our country in the Korean War. I hope you know how much I loved you, and always will. Boomer Sooner, one last time, my sweet papa.
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Me and papa Feb 2018
Brandi Burr-Boles
September 15, 2018
You were the best, most fun papa. You always put others before yourself, and you bravely fought for our country in the Korean War. I hope you know how much I loved you, and always will. We lost a spectacular man, dad, papa, great grandpa, brother, and husband, to his wife who we lost 10 years ago. You gave so much love. Boomer Sooner!
Marla Puma
September 10, 2018
So sorry for your loss. He was such a kind man.
September 10, 2018
How precious our love ones are to us. They are even more precious to God. John 3:16
Carla Hill
September 9, 2018
Uncle Raymond was the best! Loved him so much! So sorry for the passing of this wonderful man! Love yall
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