Carl Woodrow Slifer Duncan, Oklahoma Obituary

Carl Woodrow Slifer

Carl Woodrow Slifer, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, died January 3, 2021 due to complications of COVID pneumonia. Carl was born November 10, 1927, in Stewardson, Illinois to George and Gretta Slifer. <br><br>He was preceded in death by his parents and only brother, Dale Slifer. Carl is survived by his loving wife, Evelyn; son, Dan Slifer (Loretta); son, Rick Slifer (Paula); daughter, Suwanna Riley (Gilbert); and sister, Mary Beldon (Bill). Surviving grandchildren are Pam Hays (Jeff), Sarah Clark (James), Seth Slifer (Katherine), and Dana Royer (Chris). Step grandchildren are Jennifer Burns, Valerie Collins, Marjorie Collins. Great grandchildren are Henry and Charlie Clark, Carl Royer, and baby Slifer due this week. Step great grandchildren are Maddie Faison, Clayton Warren (Elizabeth), Gage Burns, Jacinda Burns, Gavyn Collins, Riley Rockow, Gabrell Greene, Jonathan Greene, Camron Greene, Damien Thomas (Kimberly), Mary Collins, Sean Duns, and Alexis Duns. Step great great grandchild is Lazarus Warren.<br><br>Carl graduated from Windsor High School, Illinois, in 1945 and enlisted in the US Navy. He was soon in Guam laying telephone wires for transmission of info for Japanese War Trials. <br><br>Carl met the love of his life, Evelyn while attending Business College. They married April 16, 1949. He was a devoted husband 71-1/2 years.<br><br>Carl, Evelyn and family moved to Duncan in 1956. He worked at the post office as a carrier and postal clerk. His second job was mowing grass for the Duncan community. <br><br>They joined the First Christian Church in 1956 and have been lifelong members. So involved with the church, FCC recognized him for 30 years of service by granting him “Elder Emeritus” for selfless duty as communion server to shut-ins for 30 years. His faithfulness to the church was recognized as he taught the men’s class, worked men’s breakfasts as a cook, Chi-Rho teacher, and served on the Boards of Commission of Ministry of OK, Phillips University, and Texoma Camp Board.<br><br>He was an active community member, serving on the Board of Community Residences, United Way, Chamber of Commerce, Senior Citizens board, as well as various projects benefitting the Duncan community. The City of Duncan and the State of Oklahoma recognized Carl in July 2019 as King of Duncan for his lifelong commitment and dedication and outstanding service to the community of Duncan.<br><br>As Evelyn’s Alzheimer’s began to increase, Carl found a place for memory care and assisted living where he could visit Evelyn daily. He spent the last five years caring for her.<br><br>Carl will be remembered as a devoted husband and dedicated father and grandfather. He was a faithful servant to God and left a legacy of serving the church and community.<br><br>Carl was a good friend to many.<br><br>Visitation is Sunday, January 10, at Whitt Funeral Home, Duncan, from 2-4 PM. Funeral services at FCC will be on Monday, January 11, at 10 AM. The service will be live streamed on facebook.com/firstchristianchurchduncan. Burial will be in Duncan Cemetery.<br><br>In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to First Christian Church to the Carl &amp; Evelyn Slifer Memorial Scholarship Fund to benefit the youth as needed.<br><br>Online condolences can be made to the family at www.whittfh.com.<br><br><br><br><br><br>
November 10, 1927 - January 3, 202111/10/192701/03/2021
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Carey Cain
April 20, 2022
I just woke up from a dream about Carl and Evelyn. I told him I would take care of them if they needed it. I googled and discovered they had passed away. He along with my uncle Richard Cain were two of the hardest working men I ever knew.
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Seth Slifer
May 11, 2022
Carey, thank you for sharing with us regarding my grandfather - I miss him daily and I'm reminded of him often of him.
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Pam Greenwood
January 13, 2021
To the loved ones of Carl Slifer.  He was such a help to my grandmother, Lillian Rohrbaugh,   After she was widowed in 1961 Carl was someone she could depend on for help.  She was so blessed by him especially when he brought communion to her after she became homebound.  ... Continue Reading
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Jennie Martin (silver)
January 11, 2021
I am so sorry for the family’s loss. I was blessed to know Carl I worked in memory care where his wife lives. And I got to see him a few times he was always so sweet!! And I got to work with him a few times in assisted living! He was a very sweet man! He will be missed!!...
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David Smith
January 11, 2021
Slifer Family

Carl would call every so often and I would try to call him every now and then just to stay in touch with each other and about family.  He would always ask about the farming operation and the weather when we talked.  The last time we were there I call to ...
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Guy and Marcia Harlow
January 10, 2021
Church was misspelled. Carl was vital to our church!
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Guy and Marcia Harlow
January 10, 2021
Carl was a very good Christian man. He was loving husband to Evelyn. He was a vital part of our chichi. Prayers and condolences for Carl’s family.
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Brian Wolff
January 10, 2021
Carl was one of the amazing people I have been blessed to know! I think I first met him at the post office but most of all I remember his dedicated service as the Treasurer of the Board at Duncan Community Residence. It was my distinct pleasure to visit with him at least... Continue Reading
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Donna McMahon
January 9, 2021
Rick and Paula, I'm very sorry for your loss of your sweet Dad. I just know I could be driving anywhere in Duncan and he would be there with his mower and hat and a wave...♥️ Hugs
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Paula Cole Slifer
January 9, 2021
Thank you. He is a greeter in heaven we are sure.
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Larry and Donna Bridgman
January 8, 2021
To the famil of Mr. Slifer, I am so sorry for your loss.  My husband and I rented a house from Mr. Slifer when we first got married over 50 years ago.  I remember him as a very sweet and caring man.  Whatever we needed he was quick to deliver.  We rented from him for abo... Continue Reading
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Paula Cole Slifer
January 9, 2021
Thank you do much.
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Elizabeth G Slifer
January 7, 2021
Uncle Carl called my mother daily even though he had his hands full caring for Aunt Evelyn.  We enjoyed several visits in the past few years bringing my dad to visit his brother.  During our last visit, Dad and Carl starting telling the tale of Uncle Harold and the water... Continue Reading
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Paula Cole Slifer
January 9, 2021
Elizabeth thank you for your memories and kind words.