Obit of Charles E Maupin (m150) - Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Transcribed by: Sandi Carter 1 Jan 2002 ==================================================================== Maupin, Charles E. Published in the Oklahoman on 12/24/2002. Charles E., entered a state of eternal praise with our Lord December 21, 2002. He entered this life March 5, 1920 in Oklahoma City, where he lived most of his life. Charles was preceded in death by: his parents; brothers: Chapman 'Buzz' Maupin, Norton Maupin and Corey Maupin; and one sister Virginia 'Sissy' Cooper. He is survived by: his wife, Hazel, of the home; stepsons: Ken Outhier of Yukon and Joe Smithers of Oklahoma City; daughter, Yvette Justus of California and stepdaughter, Diane Coberley of Oklahoma City. He is also survived by 2 sisters: Nova Moss of Oklahoma City and Jane Egli of Sunnyvale, California; one aunt, Mary Alice Jones of Moore; 4 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Charles served his Lord and Savior all of his life. He was a member of Jefferson Heights Baptist Church for 31 years and taught a Sunday school class there for 30 years. He was most proud of the time he served as School Principal at the Jefferson Heights Academy during the 82-83 school year. Charles, and his loving wife Hazel, recently built a new home in Moore, necessitating transfer of their church membership to Southgate Baptist Church. They left behind many friends in Christ at Jefferson Heights, and were rapidly developing new friends in Christ at Southgate. He married his loving wife Hazel, Valentine's Day, 1971. During their 31 years of marriage, they enjoyed a wonderful life together, serving their God through service to their church, traveling, and being with friends. Hazel is a wonderful cook, and their home was the center of many gatherings. During his high school years at Central High School, class of 39, he developed a love for literature, science, classical music, and electronics, and earned his radio license W5HQM, which he held for the remainder of his life. Charles continued his education in Oklahoma, working his way through college, earning a B.S. from Central State College in Edmond and a M.S. from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. Charles volunteered for service during World War II, earning the rank of Lieutenant in the U.S. Maritime Service. He served as the Radio Operator aboard the M.V. Cape Trafalgar, S.S. James Roy Wells, and M.V. Roband Witch, earning campaign decorations for service in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Mediterranean. During his working life, Charles taught College Level Courses at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa and Connars State College in Warner. He also worked 4 years as a Charter Transmitter Engineer at KWTV Channel 9 before joining the FAA Academy in 1958. He taught Electronics at the FAA Center until his retirement in 1979. During his retirement years, Charles enjoyed the time to pursue his passions; service to God, service to his family, ham radio operations, classical music, old movies, and crossword puzzles. He never lost his love for Central High School, and served as a host at the Central High School Museum for many years. For this service, he was awarded the Cardinal Service Award from the Oklahoma County Historical Society. Charles was a Godly Man, an Intellectual Man, and a Renaissance Man. He lived a full and fascinating life, and the world is a better place for him having lived. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Gideons International, P.O. Box 95641 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73143. Services to celebrate his life will be held 10:00 AM Tuesday December 24, 2002 at Vondel Smith South Colonial Chapel. Interment to follow at Moore City Cemetery. VONDEL L. SMITH & SON MORTUARY 6934 S. Western 634-1439 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Oklahoma County Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ok/oklahoma/oklahoma.html