A celebration of life service for Ralph Watts Roll, 89 will be held January 28, 3 PM in the Cornerstone Church of God, 1900 Lexington, Clinton, OK. Ralph was born on December 31, 1934, to William R Roll and Claire E (Smith) Roll of Arapaho, OK and passing away Saturday, January 6, 2024, in his Clinton home. Ralph was raised on the family farm 7 miles NW of Arapaho, OK. His mother died before he turned 3 years old. Bill was both a mother, father, and breadwinner for his family. Frances, as the oldest child, had a lot of responsibility for her two younger siblings. As a result, Ralph gave her the name “Boss”. The Kids had a lot of unsupervised time and loved to remember the things they got by with. Dinner table talk time in later years resulted in lots of memories recalled with hilarious laughter. He attended Arapaho schools and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on July 7, 1954, and served a 2-year stint. He was honorably discharged in 1956 after his father was severely burned in a farm accident and Ralph was needed at home.
He married Lettie J. Brown on September 22, 1957. They farmed until 1992. He was also a rural mail carrier for 15 years, retiring in 1997. After retirement, they enjoyed several years of traveling and spending time on their property in South Fork, Colorado. They also worked as camp managers for National Forest Campgrounds.
Ralph loved anything mechanical and was able to fix anything he set his mind to, especially if he had some wire, duct tape and his pliers. When he was 12, he built a motorized go-cart using a Maytag washing machine motor to propel his little cart. It went downhill and, on the level, just fine, but had to be pushed uphill.
He was an active and faithful member of the Cornerstone Church of God, serving on several boards, as Church treasurer and wherever needed. He was a member of the Rural Letter Carriers, American Legion, and was on the Arapaho School Board for 15 years. He had the privilege of presenting all three of his children with their diplomas. Ralph was proud of serving his country and flew a flag in front of every home he owned. He was a surviving atomic veteran and would often say he would do it again if his country needed him.
He was proceeded in death by his mother Claire, when he was 2 ½ years old, his father and stepmom Ruby (Riber) Roll, his sister Frances Roll.
He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Lettie Roll. Two daughters, Melanie, and husband Steve Black, Melissa, and husband John Moss, one son Mark, and wife Melissa Roll, two sisters, Ardeth Harper and Betty Madison, and numerous nieces and nephews.
He is also survived by 8 grandchildren, Jared, and wife Beth Black, Travis, and wife Sarah Black, Taylor Black, Jessica McClung, Amanda, and husband Nathan McPherson, Joshua, and wife Elly Roll, Cherokee Moss, John Michael Moss II. He also has 13 great grandchildren which were his pride and joy.
Ralph will be remembered as a man who loved his God, his wife and family, and loved his country.
Sunday, January 28, 2024
3:00 - 4:00 pm (Central time)
Cornerstone Church
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