**** CELEBRATION OF LIFE 6:30 PM, JUNE 27 AT FANSHAWE CEMETERY PAVILION - FOLLOWED BY ICE CREAM FELLOWSHIP - COME AND SHARE IN HIS LIFE AND LEGACY*** Gregory
Clarence McGowen, 83, of Fanshawe, Oklahoma passed from this life on March 27,
2020, at his home in Fanshawe, surrounded by his family. Greg was born on February 2, 1937 in the
community of Cedar Creek near Fanshawe to parents Norma Hazel (Jackson) McGowen
and Clarence J. McGowen.
Greg
graduated from Fanshawe High School in 1955.
He attended Graceland College in Lamoni, IA and later received both his
Bachelors & Masters degree in Education from Northeastern OK in
Tahlequah. In the fall of 1959 he
started his teaching career in Arkoma, Ok, he taught for 32 years and was the Elementary
Principal in Red Oak, Ok for the last
17. Greg always had a wandering spirit
and took a year off from teaching to travel early in his career. He had a few adventures in the old Falcon,
removing the back seat to make space to sleep on his journeys, but eventually
found his way back home to Fanshawe. He
served as the County Superintendent of Leflore County in the early 70’s. While holding this position his father introduced
him to his future bride, Sally Bustin, she always said she was handpicked by
his dad. He and Sally were married on his birthday in 1973, so he could never
forget their anniversary. In 1974 he
accepted the principal position at Shady Point. A few years later they moved to
Fanshawe into the house they still call home.
In 1976 Greg became Elementary Principal at Red Oak and remained there
until he retired in 1992. Retirement
allowed him to attend all of his children’s sporting events; from 1992 to 2004
his primary concern in life was watching his kids play sports. He never missed
a game and was happiest coaching from the stands, celebrating wins and
analyzing losses on the car rides home.
Greg was a devoted member and minister
in the Community of Christ church in Fanshawe. He served in several different
priesthood offices, including Priest, Elder, High Priest and Evangelist. He performed the baptisms of his wife Sally
and all three of his children in the same hole of water on Cedar Creek where
his grandfather, Jewel Jackson baptized him in 1948. The last baptisms he
performed were for two of his beloved grandchildren just a little farther
upstream but still on Cedar Creek. A
celebration of his ministry in Community of Christ was held in 2012 and at that
time, our best estimate is that he had married at least 40 couples, and presided
over 150 funerals. The funerals Greg presided over were comforting celebrations
of life, he spent many hours talking to family members and carefully prepared
personalized tributes for each person.
Greg is survived by his wife, Sally of
the home; two daughters & sons in law, Marcie and Rob Tucker of Jones, OK ,
Sarah and Michael Reed of Rock Island, OK, one son & daughter in law, Wes
and Amber McGowen of Fanshawe, OK, eight grandchidren; Logan, Tye and Zoe
Tucker, Mia, Tripp, and Ridge McGowen, Kade and Emma Reed; two sisters; Judith
and Nolan Branscum of Arkoma, OK, Carol and Craig Nikel of Sand Springs, OK.
Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and beloved friends. He is preceded in death by his parents.
Due to the current pandemic, family
will have a private service with a memorial service to be planned at a later
date. Open viewing will be at Evans and Miller Funeral Home on Saturday, March
28, 2020.
Greg was a great lover of reading and
sports. In lieu of flowers the family
requests donations of children’s books be made to Fanshawe Schools or donations
be made to the Fanshawe School Activity Fund in his memory.
Such a wonderful man. He was my principle in grade school and never failed to always hug and say hello Nd catch up even years after high school. He will be dearly missed. Heaven gained a great man. God bless his family. Love you all
ReplyDeleteWhat a good man. He was my principal at Red Oak. He saved my life when I was in 5th grade. I was stung by a wasp and was going into anaphylactic shock. He drove me and my dad to the hospital for emergency treatment.
ReplyDeleteYou were very kind to me, as a child, and I will never forget. Rest In Peace dear teacher.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss ,Sally,praying for u and your family
ReplyDeleteJudylovett
He was such a gentle and kind man!! Great memories of Mr. McGowen at school as well as on the court/field! He will be greatly missed!!♥️ Prayers for all of his family...
ReplyDeleteIt was always a pleasant experience to work for or with this man. I have worked for thousands of people over the years and Greg was one of the best to work for.
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