GENE ROPER
GENE ROPER

Gene was raised by his grandmother, Artie Elizabeth Hunt. He attended school at Bulo Community where he graduated from the 8th grade. When Gene was 13 years old, he left home and went to work for a neighboring rancher. When Gene was 15, he left the ranch and moved to the Texas panhandle where his aunt and uncle Zada and Ray Proctor helped him find work driving a truck in the oilfi eld. WWII had begun and Gene worked several trucking jobs that took him from Texas to California between the ages of 15 and 17.
On August 14, 1946, Gene enlisted in the United States Army Air Force in Enid, Oklahoma. He was sent to Boca Raton Army Air Field where he received training as a radar repairman. While Gene was training at Boca Raton, hurricanes struck the base on two separate occasions. He told stories of surviving with little rations and taking turns standing in water or sitting on the top bunks with fellow soldiers. After training, Gene was stationed in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska where he helped install radars used as defense against potential invasion. He achieved the rank of Corporal and was awarded an honorable discharge on June 1, 1949.
Gene returned to Sayre, Oklahoma where he worked as a roughneck in the oilfield for several years. During this time, he was introduced to the love of his life, Elena Beth Harrington. They were married on September 28, 1952 at Elena’s parents home in Grimes, Oklahoma. Gene and Elena had 73 wonderful years together and had two daughters, Cynthia Sue Roper and Debra Lee (Roper) McCarther. Gene loved his family and shared a close relationship with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren making many trips to Texas to share holidays and special events together.
When their second daughter was born in 1954, the family moved to Wichita, Kansas where Gene worked at Boeing Aircraft assembling aircraft for about three years. They decided to return to Oklahoma around 1958. They lived in Berlin for about two years and then moved to Sayre, Gene began working for his uncle, Jay Thompson, in Jay’s TV and electric motor repair shop. When Jay passed in 1968, Gene purchased the business from his aunt Ruby Thompson and continued to rewind and repair electric motors at Gene’s Electric Motor Service until his retirement.
Gene studied the Bible with a close friend, Calvin Cook, and was baptized into the body of Christ. He became a faithful member of the Sayre Church of Christ where he served actively.
Gene was preceded in death by his grandmother, Artie Hunt; his mother, Violet (Hunt) Lowrence; his brother, Wallace Neil Roper; his sister, Jimmie Janette (Roper) Roland, and his grandson, Mark Elliot McCarther.
He is survived by his wife, Elena Beth (Harrington) Roper; his daughter, Cynthia Sue Roper of Abilene, Texas; his daughter and son-in-law, Debra Lee (Roper) Mc-Carther and Robert McCarther of Lampasas, Texas; his granddaughter and husband Malorie Beth (McCarther) Arellano and Adam Arellano of Lampasas, Texas; his grandson, Eric McCarther of Lampasas, Texas and five great-grandchildren Emma Beth (Arellano) Callihan and husband Zachary Callihan, Marley Brynn Arellano, Harley Quinn Arellano, Silas James Arellano, Avril Marie McCarther, and a host of other friends and relatives.