IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Dale A.

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Reagan, Jr.

November 6, 1956 – November 6, 2018

Obituary

Dale Arvel Reagan Jr, age 62 of Tulsa, was called home the morning of Tuesday, November 6th after a long and valiant battle with pancreatic cancer.  Dale is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Pam; two children, Rachael and Reed; mother, Francis Reagan; sister Julie and husband William Thomas, sister Susan and husband Michael Newkham, sister Becky and husband Ken Kirk.  Dale is also survived is also survived by brother-in-law Bruce Reed and wife Mindy, brother-in-law Scott Reed and wife Linda, and mother-in-law Claryce Ketterer.  Dale is also survived by 11 nieces and nephews and 9 great-nieces and -nephews.  Dale is preceded in death by his father, Dale Arvel Reagan Sr.



Dale was born in Nowata, Oklahoma in 1956.  Raised in Tulsa, Dale graduated Tulsa Central High School before earning a degree in history from Langston University and completing postgraduate work at the University of Tulsa.  After marrying wife Pam in Arkansas, Dale returned to Tulsa in 1992, where he remained the rest of his life.



Dale Reagan actively attended Redeemer Covenant Church.  By teaching Sunday School, working in youth groups, and serving the homeless community in Downtown Tulsa, Dale used his many talents to serve those around him.  Professionally, Dale was one of the original five partners of Tenstreet, a successful software company in Tulsa.  A lover of the outdoors, Dale enjoyed retreating to his mountain property to shoot guns and build fires.



A memorial service will be held at Redeemer Church at 11 am Saturday, November 10th.  In lieu of flowers, celebrate Dale's life with donations to Redeemer Covenant Church or Grace Hospice.
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