Ron L. Strahan

Ron L. Strahan

1953 – 2025

Ronald Lee Strahanwas born on November 23, 1953, in Wichita Falls, Texas, to Jim and Wanda Strahan. He had one brother, Jimmy, and the two shared a childhood full of fun, teasing, and the kind of bond only brothers understand.

Ron graduated from Kingfisher High School in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, in 1972, where he was a proud Yellow Jacket athlete, playing football, and baseball. His talent on the football field earned him a scholarship to Northwestern Oklahoma State University (NWOSU) in Alva, Oklahoma.

It was during his time at NWOSU that he first spotted Judy Lehl, a local high school senior who was visiting the campus with friends for Senior Day. He decided then that he needed a date with her and was able to get her number from a teammate from Alva. It was one of the best decisions he ever made. He and Judy were married the following year and would have celebrated their 50th anniversary this year on August 30.

After graduating from NWOSU in 1976, Ron began a lifelong career in the oil field industry. On April 9, 1985, Ron and Judy welcomed their first son, Nicholas Lee Strahan. Though Ron was firm about manners—always insisting on “Yes, Ma’am” and “Yes, Sir”—he was also the kind of dad who loved to roughhouse and have a good time. On June 27, 1991, their second son, Tad Corbin Strahan, was born, completing their family of four. Ron was incredibly proud of his boys, and though his job demanded long hours and time away from home, he worked tirelessly to provide them with a secure and comfortable life.

In 2004, Ron stepped into one of his favorite roles—becoming “Papa”—when his granddaughter Teagan was born. Teagan was Papa’s girl from the start, and the two shared a special bond. As the family grew, Ron embraced each of his grandchildren with the same warmth and love. He adored them all—Teagan, Paisley, Jaxon, Jase, Haven, Heston, and Hattie—and found so much joy in being their Papa.

Aside from his deep love for his family, Ron had a few other great passions. He was an avid golfer and spent countless days on the course with his buddies, enjoying both the game and the camaraderie. He was also a dedicated football fan, always cheering on the Oklahoma Sooners and the Dallas Cowboys—faithfully supporting them, win or lose.

Ron is survived by his wife, Judy Strahan of Edmond, Oklahoma; his son Nick Strahan and wife Rebekah of Crescent, Oklahoma; his son Tad Strahan of Denver, Colorado; and his beloved grandchildren: Teagan, Paisley, Jaxon, Jase, Haven, Heston, and Hattie. He is also survived by his brother, Jimmy Strahan and wife Charlotte of Whitesboro, Texas; as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends who will miss him dearly.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Jim and Wanda Strahan, and his father-in-law, Carl Lehl.

Ron passed peacefully at home on May 7, 2025, in his chair watching TV—just where he liked to be.

In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to the First Presbyterian Church of Edmond Deacon’s Fund.

Services celebrating Ronald’s life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday May 15, 2025. First Presbyterian Church in Edmond, Oklahoma.

5 thoughts on “Ron L. Strahan”

  1. Brenda Bray

    Ron always had a smile on his face every time I saw him. He was a wonderful husband and father who loved his family. Ron will be missed by many. My deepest sympathies.

  2. Roman Meeks

    Though we met through a working relationship, Ron quickly became a great friend. He always had a positive attitude and saw the best in people. I enjoyed our many times speculating on the next greatest invention. He will be greatly missed.

  3. Elizabeth Bailey Kastl

    Sending deepest sympathy to Judy and all Ron’s family. May Ron rest in peace and may eternal light shine upon him.

  4. Anonymous

    I met Ron on day one for NWOSU football practice and quickly became friends and Roomates. He was always smiling, sometimes mischievously. He was always wanting to help others and even more so as he grew older. His love for his family was very evident as he shared pictures and stories over the years! I wish we had more time to golf and fish during our retirement years, but I know you’re in heaven with no more green fees and the fish are always biting! Rest in peace my friend,

  5. Michael Paniagua

    I met Ron 2016 one hot day out in the oilfield in west Texas. I was just a little safety tech back then but most of my career grew after I met Ron. We still kept in touch. He sure loved his wife always talked about her pies. I know I just talked to you a few days ago Ron. Just wish I could tell you truly how much you helped me and ment to me. Thanks you so much for all your time and God bless you. You will be missed.

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