Charles Oliphant

Charles Oliphant Obituary

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Age - 86

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September 12, 2023

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Noble, OK

Charles Wilson Oliphant was born to Otis Burton and Bonnie Oliphant East of Norman August 31, 1937 on the family farm. He departed this life on September 9th, 2023 at his home at the age of 86 years. Charles was a lifetime resident of Norman. On September 15th, 1961 he married Linda Holsonbake. Charles made his career as a Norman firefighter for 20 years until his retirement in 1986. He enjoyed traveling with his family and taking care of the family farm. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, 3 brothers David, Otis, Bobby, a sister Margaret, and his grandson Wyatt Tanner. He is survived by his wife Linda of Norman, 2 daughters Shelly Oliphant of Freedom and Christy Walters and husband Ryan of Noble. 3 granddaughters Brooke, Ashley and Shannon Walters, a great grandson Carter Wayne, and many other relatives and friends. There will be a celebration of life at a later date.

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