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Rex Edwin Lauderdale

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Rex Edwin Lauderdale

Birth
Rocky Comfort, McDonald County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Mar 2017 (aged 83)
Burial
Bellefonte, Boone County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Rex Lauderdale passed away on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at the age of 83. The son of Dennis and Grace Hill Lauderdale was born July 22, 1933 at home, in the rural community of Rocky Comfort, Missouri. There he would spend his childhood years.

As he worked his way through school, Rex was selected to serve as president of the graduating class of 1951. After graduating, with work hard to find, Rex moved to Tulsa. There he stayed with his aunt and uncle Eldon and Dean Lauderdale, and began working for Rainbow Bread. However just a few years later, everything would change.

With the outbreak of the Korean War, Rex was called to serve his country. He was inducted into the United States Army on May 8, 1953. A short time later he found himself serving as a Mess Sergeant in Korea. He served until being honorably discharged on April 29, 1955.

Upon leaving the Army Rex returned to Tulsa. There he began working for his uncle who had established the Lauderdale Motor Company. It was also in Tulsa that he was set up on a date with Mary Williams. They began dating, and would marry on December 4, 1957. The newly wed couple made their home in Tulsa where they had two children, Michael and Lisa Lauderdale. They lived in Tulsa, before moving to Owasso in 1969. During this time Rex continued working at Lauderdale Motor Company. He worked there until the mid 1970's when he decided to close the company. He then took a job working for Nordam Manufacturing. In just a few short months he worked himself into the position of Maintenance foreman. He held that position until retiring in 1998.

In 1995 Rex and Mary bought a 40 acre farm in Chelsea. That farm became his favorite past time. If you were to go see him, he would probably be found on his tractor mowing or grading. If not that maybe cutting wood, or spraying weeds with a backpack sprayer. However, by the time he finished working on the property, it looked like it should be on the cover of a magazine. He ended almost every day of hard work by sitting on his porch drinking coffee watching the deer go.

His hobbies included fishing, vegetable and flower gardening , watching Nascar, cooking and spending time with his family.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Dennis and Grace Lauderdale; siblings, Curt Lauderdale, Jeanie Dibbern, Glenda Davidson, and Margaret Ann Lauderdale.

Survivors include his wife Mary of the home; son, Michael Lauderdale, daughter, Lisa Lauderdale, sister, June Aaron and special friend, Sonja Austin along with many other nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family.

Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at the MMS-Payne Funeral Home Chapel.


Rex Lauderdale passed away on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at the age of 83. The son of Dennis and Grace Hill Lauderdale was born July 22, 1933 at home, in the rural community of Rocky Comfort, Missouri. There he would spend his childhood years.

As he worked his way through school, Rex was selected to serve as president of the graduating class of 1951. After graduating, with work hard to find, Rex moved to Tulsa. There he stayed with his aunt and uncle Eldon and Dean Lauderdale, and began working for Rainbow Bread. However just a few years later, everything would change.

With the outbreak of the Korean War, Rex was called to serve his country. He was inducted into the United States Army on May 8, 1953. A short time later he found himself serving as a Mess Sergeant in Korea. He served until being honorably discharged on April 29, 1955.

Upon leaving the Army Rex returned to Tulsa. There he began working for his uncle who had established the Lauderdale Motor Company. It was also in Tulsa that he was set up on a date with Mary Williams. They began dating, and would marry on December 4, 1957. The newly wed couple made their home in Tulsa where they had two children, Michael and Lisa Lauderdale. They lived in Tulsa, before moving to Owasso in 1969. During this time Rex continued working at Lauderdale Motor Company. He worked there until the mid 1970's when he decided to close the company. He then took a job working for Nordam Manufacturing. In just a few short months he worked himself into the position of Maintenance foreman. He held that position until retiring in 1998.

In 1995 Rex and Mary bought a 40 acre farm in Chelsea. That farm became his favorite past time. If you were to go see him, he would probably be found on his tractor mowing or grading. If not that maybe cutting wood, or spraying weeds with a backpack sprayer. However, by the time he finished working on the property, it looked like it should be on the cover of a magazine. He ended almost every day of hard work by sitting on his porch drinking coffee watching the deer go.

His hobbies included fishing, vegetable and flower gardening , watching Nascar, cooking and spending time with his family.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Dennis and Grace Lauderdale; siblings, Curt Lauderdale, Jeanie Dibbern, Glenda Davidson, and Margaret Ann Lauderdale.

Survivors include his wife Mary of the home; son, Michael Lauderdale, daughter, Lisa Lauderdale, sister, June Aaron and special friend, Sonja Austin along with many other nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family.

Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at the MMS-Payne Funeral Home Chapel.


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