Robert Earl Driever
June 21, 1940        September 21, 2010
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Comments = I met him and his adorable family so many years ago, due to life circunstances, I
didn´t kept in touch with him or his mother nor his wife.  He was a great human being.
Okeene- Robert Earl Driever was born on June 21, 1940 to Earl Henry Driever and
Martha Hienze Driever in Hitchcock and died at Okeene Hospital on September 21,
2010.  He was raised in the Hitchcock area and graduated from high school.  
Robert, Caron and Kenny moved from Oklahoma City in 1983 and lived in the
Hitchcock-Okeene area until his death.   Robert was a member of Hitchcock United
Methodist Church for over fifty years and was a member of the Watonga Elks
Lodge.   He was a motor grader operator for Blaine County for over 20 years.    He
loved to tinker and worked on tractors, cars and many other things.

It was Robert’s request that his body be donated to OU Medical Research.   There
will be no service at this time.  Condolences may be shared with the family at www.
lanmanmemorials.com.  For information please call Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of
Okeene.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Bud and Martha Driever.

Survivors include his wife, Caron Ray of their home in Okeene; one child, Kenny
Driever and wife, Ronda of Hitchcock; one stepson, Dwayne Young and wife of
Okeene; one stepdaughter, Tasha Lindsey and husband, Eddie of Moore; five
grandchildren, Chase, Christopher, and Sara Young, Joshua and Koltan Hrdlicka
and Tiffany Liles.
Lanman Funeral Home, Inc
209 N. Main
Okeene, OK 73763
580-852-3303
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