Richard Eugene Carllson

Richard Eugene CarllsonCarllson, Richard

1944-2018

Hallelujah! Richard Eugene Carllson returned home March 15, 2018. His departure was from Baylor Scott-White Medical Center, Dallas, TX. Richard had God’s miraculous hand on him throughout most of his life but none more than the past eleven years. On April 24, 2007 Richard received the gift of a second life, two new lungs. The last 11 years had their ups and downs, but the extra time was worth everything. Even the dialysis and the skin cancers resulting from the anti-rejection drugs: even having to return to using oxygen a year ago when the rejection of his new lungs was underway, Richard fought – fought for more time with his friends; fought to be able to go on a two-week cruise with the entire family two years ago; fought to be able to go to Arizona and Las Vegas for six weeks just a year ago in the motorhome. And, most of all, fought for time to be with his grandchildren. But the last few months were too much, he never gave up, but he was ready to leave if that was God’s plan.

Richard was born in Chanute, KS on September 23, 1944. He was raised in Tulsa, graduating from Tulsa Central High School in 1962. He attended Oklahoma State University until he married Jacki Rogers on July 15, 1967. Jacki and Richard took off a semester to be newlyweds until Uncle Sam came a calling. Richard entered the Army, was commissioned an Artillery 2nd Lt., went to Vietnam and was honorably discharged as a 1st Lieutenant. He did not speak of his time in Vietnam for over thirty years and then very reluctantly and only to answer questions posed by his grandsons.

After the Army, Richard returned to college receiving a BS in Marketing, Economics and Military Science. He graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma in 1972. Having sold insurance to support his growing family during college, Richard stayed with it after graduation. Richard was a genius. He recognized in studying ERISA that self-insurance of health plans was authorized. Richard and Jacki started Mutual Assurance Administrators (MAA) in September 1975. MAA would grow to be a major third-party administrator in the United States, known for integrity and service. Richard loved MAA but never took pride in its success. Richard always gave all the credit to God and the people who worked alongside him.

Richard was a complex man. He hated the politics driving the missions in Vietnam, drivers who pulled in front and then slowed down especially when driving his 45’ motorhome with a 20’ trailer attached (what are people thinking?) He hated incompetence and stupid acting people. He hated dialysis even though he knew it kept him alive. He also hated lung function tests and having to go back on oxygen a year ago. He hated white rice (from his time in Vietnam.)

But Richard loved so much more. He loved nice, meaning expensive, clothes (from his time working at Harold’s during college.) He loved to work hard – so he could have his expensive clothes. He loved Dusty, his yellow lab and Mono, his tuxedo cat who acted like a dog. He is finally able to play with both again. He loved chicken fried steak, fried chicken, fried okra (a real southern guy,) Marie Callender pies, chocolate sheet cake, frozen M & M’s, Bit of Honey’s, Johnnie’s cheeseburgers and Diet Coke. It’s a wonder he didn’t die of heart disease. He loved going out to eat with good friends. He adored golf and all the beautiful courses he was privileged to be able to play. He loved OU sports, casino’s and thickly padded chairs. He loved living long enough to celebrate 50 years of marriage to Jacki last summer. But, most of all, he loved his family – especially his grandchildren. He loved watching Ben & Cameron play basketball, Chloe playing volleyball and listening to Abby sing.

Left behind, and missing him beyond measure is his wife, Jacki; daughter, Cara Schmidt; son, Chris Carllson and daughter-in-love, Christine Carllson. But the greatest title he ever wore was SirPa. He was SirPa to Abby Carllson (22), Ben Carllson (20), Chloe Schmidt (14) and Cameron Schmidt (12). His love for these grandchildren was all encompassing and gave him reason to live these past 11 years. Very few have a grandfather love them as Richard loved these four.

Also, sister-in-law Judy Rogers, The Colony, TX; Chloe and Cameron’s father, Chad Schmidt and several nephews.

Waiting for Richard at Heaven’s door are his parents, Harold and Opal Carllson, a sister, Carolyn, who died at birth and he never knew; Cory Graham, his mother-in-law and her husband, Meade Graham; Rusty Rogers, his brother-in-law and Ferrill Rogers, his father-in-law. Also, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. What a joyous reunion!

Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at Matthews Funeral Home Chapel, Edmond, Oklahoma.

8 thoughts on “Richard Eugene Carllson”

  1. Jene Huckabay

    I am saddened that the world has lost a great man but rejoice he is now enjoying time with our lord. My love to all of the Carllson’s!

  2. Susan Johnston

    Dear Jackie, You may not remember me but we were in Jr Hospitality together many yrs ago. When I read of Richards death I knew he must be your husband.
    Reading his obituary, it sounds like he had a long road to go but did it with dignity and love for his family.
    Jay and I have been married for 51 yrs so I know you and Richard have been married about that long as well.
    I am so sorry for you and your family. and just wanted you to know that I was thinking about you and all the times we spent together at meetings many yrs ago. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Susan Johnston

  3. Joyce Dearborn

    Dear Jacki,
    I have wondered so many times how you and Richard were doing. Since my precious Cory is gone I lost contact. Richard was a miracle, he kept going and going, a strong willed man. Jacki your family is in my prayers and thoughts. Warmly, Joyce Dearborn

  4. Ken Dasher

    Back in 1949-50 when we were in kindergarten ( John Burroughs, Miss Mathew’s class). Just last week at the Central High ’62 monthly luncheon, I brought up with one of the girls, that was also in that class, how Richard would go into the Girl’s rest room and come out smiling from ear to ear. We all just laughed. Back in the ’50’s, Miss Mathews just didn’t know how to handle him. Richard was just one of a kind.

    The last time we saw one another was at the 50th High school reunion. We spoke about getting together, but time has slipped through our fingers. God Bless You All.

  5. Karen Hollis

    I have had the great pleasure of working for the Carllson’s the past couple years and feel very Blessed. Richard just had such an amazing smile, one that I will never forget. He and Jacki have been such great folks to work with. I’m not sure how your next season of life will be Ms. Jacki, but I’m super pleased to be in it. You know I LOVE You and will always be hear for you! Much Love from Karen & Tom, Rosine & Ray.

  6. Barbara Allman King

    I was blessed to know Richard and Jacki and even though it was years ago most of my friends know of them and how much they meant to me. They were not only friends but mentors. Thanks to them and all they taught me about Self Funding I was blessed with a wonderful career in the business when I moved to Dallas. Richard had a way of making people smile and you knew he was sincere when he talked. Jacki, I love you and I know Richard will continue to be with you and watching.

  7. Daniel and Lucinda Rowe

    Jackie, It was a pleasure to get to know Richard over the last 20+ years! He was an amazing man that always wore his love for his family like a badge of honor. His strength to fight for everyday of life was admired. May you all find peace in the knowledge that he is perfectly healed and basking in the glory of God, singing praises for all of eternity. May Richard’s legacy live strong and pure through his grandchildren! We love you all so! Daniel and Lucinda Rowe

  8. Rhonda Jones (Cummins)

    So sorry to hear of Richard’s passing but I’m glad to know he is at peace and pain free. I worked for Richard & Jackie in 1988 – 91 and it was one big family. Together they shaped many young careers and touched our lives through love and laughter all the while teaching and maintaining professionalism. Jackie, Cara and Chris know your husband/Dad was a special man who gave much of himself. Rest in peace dear Richard.
    Rhonda Jones (Cummins)

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