Edward Lee McBride

Edward Lee McBride obituary, Lubbock, TX

Edward Lee McBride

Edward McBride Obituary

Published by Legacy on Mar. 31, 2025.
Edward Lee McBride was born in Caney, OK, to Jodie Ray and Artie Timothy McBride. As a young boy, Ed accepted Jesus Christ and faithfully followed his Lord and Savior until he died in Lubbock, TX. Throughout his life, Ed honored God and loved his family. He lived according to God's Word and prayed that every family member become saved and reside forever in the loving arms of Jesus Christ.
Ed McBride attended several public schools in Oklahoma and Arkansas, as his father was a church pastor. In 1947, he graduated from high school in Checotah, OK, and enrolled at Southwestern Bible College in Oklahoma City. Before graduating in 1951, he married his college sweetheart, Joy Lee Pryor, from Drummond, OK. Life was financially challenging for the newly married couple. They walked miles to their part-time jobs to save every cent of bus fare to pay the rent on a tiny upstairs apartment and eventually buy a used car. Upon graduating from college, Ed found employment with T. G. & Y Stores Co., initially as an assistant manager and quickly advancing to store manager. The couple had three children: Mark, Sharla, and Scot. After successfully managing a retail store, the company promoted Ed to a merchandise buyer position at the Oklahoma City headquarters and later to warehouse manager positions in Lubbock and Houston, Texas. His quiet leadership impressed his colleagues, who often remarked that Ed does not say much, but when he does, one should listen. When T. G. & Y began its corporate closure, Ed and Joy returned to Oklahoma City. He retired after accumulating thirty-five years of service. Ed later worked seven years as a merchandise buyer for Jack's Service Co. After retiring again, Ed and Joy moved to Edmond and Tulsa. During this time, they volunteered to help build churches as needed. Ed and Joy returned to Lubbock, TX, at their daughter's suggestion, to spend their senior years. They faithfully supported their local churches wherever they lived and became members of Southcrest Baptist Church in Lubbock. Ed loved to plant bushes and flowers and work in his gardens until age and infirmities limited his ability. Until then, he looked forward to the restoration and renewal of each spring (Isaiah 61:11), managing God's bounty as best he could in the dry West Texas climate. It was not difficult to find Ed and Joy's house; one needed only to look for the beautiful rose bushes.
Ed McBride is survived by his wife, Joy, who partnered with him in Christian love during seventy-seven years of marriage. Ed also leaves his son, Mark (wife, Barbara), and grandsons Matthew and Andrew of Frisco and Plano, respectively; daughter, Sharla Braunhardt (husband, Ronald (RB), and granddaughters Stephanie Brady of Lubbock and Robyn Westfall of Phoenix, AZ; his son, Scot McBride of Lubbock, and his children, Clint McBride of Austin, TX, and Mackenzie Glasford (husband, Ryan) of Madison, WI. Throughout his long life, Ed treasured his close relationship with his younger brother, Hershel McBride of Muskogee, OK. Ed was likewise fond of his nephew, Al Smithee of Oklahoma City, along with many family members. Ed is predeceased by his parents and older sister, Dorothy Mae Smithee.
The family especially thanks the heroic caregiving efforts of daughter Sharla, who has served as Ed and Joy's primary caregiver for several years. Sharla bought groceries, performed numerous household chores, completed bank and postal errands, and drove her parents to countless medical appointments and urgent care centers after Ed and Joy could no longer safely drive a car. Sharla, you have shown exemplary respect and care for our parents. As found in Exodus 20:12, you have obeyed God's commandment to honor your father and mother.
Thank you, Mom, for stepping up to become a caregiver to Dad during the last year despite your physical pain and mobility problems.
Lastly, thank you, Scot and Stephanie, for being alongside Dad's hospital bed that Saturday morning when he took his final breath and entered through Heaven's gate to see Jesus and rejoin his many family members waiting for him.
In place of flowers, the family respectfully requests that you honor Ed McBride's memory and consider a monetary donation to Samaritan's Purse. https://www.samaritanspurse.org/.
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Greta ( Corbell) Sherrill

April 8, 2025

My sisters, Diane and Danna, and I wish to express our sincerest condolences and at the same time celebration of your loved one for a life well lived! Like many parents of our generation, my parents also started out marriage with the task of making a living and finding their way, especially as children came along. They had a focus that is priceless; to be exemplary parents as ell as spiritual leaders to their own family as well as others. When my parents experienced a life changing event, the burning of our farm home, they moved to Lubbock to try to start over. A generous community donated enough money for them to make a down payment on a house in Lubbock, and this is where your beloved father comes into play in our lives. My mother had always been a farm wife, but due to my dad suffering a heart attack and not well enough to farm, especially after losing the house, she sought employment to help with house payments and living expenses. She was hired as a receptionist at the Offices of T G & Y. My dad was hired to haul gravel by a company building the loop. Because of understanding employers, my parents were able to start a life totally different from the one they had on the farm for the previous 20 years. Mother came home many days telling my father how much she enjoyed the atmosphere at work; she was impressed with considerate and respectful supervisors, Mr. McBride being at the top of her list. Over the next several years, she spoke of what a wonderful work atmosphere it was and the respect shown to office as well as warehouse employees. When my dad passed away in 1977 with a second heart attack, the office staff, with Mr. McBride's encouragement and leadership, was of invaluable support and help. We "girls" will never forget the thoughtfulness and love extended to our mother. As years passed, contact with your family diminished as we all moved to to other places and lives. I have loved seeing you, Sharla, at various classmate events through the years! You were always a reflection of the loving way you were raised. We were indeed blessed to grow up with the Christain spirit of nurturing parents. The way you attend to them is a reflection of that. I want to sincerely thank you and your parents for their dedication to people in all walks of life, in all situations. That is exactly what our Lord Jesus wants for our walk on this earth to be like. Rest assured your father is now a resident in the Kingdom of God. Please give our love to your dear mother and the rest of your family.
Greta ( Corbell) Sherrill

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