![]() ![]() and Daniel Robertson, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, many other relatives and longtime friends. He is survived by his mother, Treva Bright, Cherokee wife, Karen daughter, Laura Robertson and husband Britt, Bartlesville son, Matt Bright and wife Keri, Ellicott City, MD sister, Ann Seng and husband Charles, of Amelia, Ohio and grandchildren, Ruth and Noah Bright and J.R. After Mike retired, his study of the Bible and love of the Lord increased through Bible Study Fellowship, Precepts and on his own. He was a deacon, a Sunday School teacher, a cook, financial advisor, Royal Ambassador leader, choir member, and mentor. Mike received Christ as his Savior as a child and served Him in various churches throughout his life. In December of 2010 he purchased property in Depew, which he later named the “Cross over B Ranch.” The ranch took him back to his agricultural roots and he enjoyed working in the hay field and raising a few cattle. In his retirement Mike enjoyed volunteering at Habitat For Humanity, building houses and serving on the Board. Mike retired as the Controller from CITGO Petroleum in April 2001. In September of 1983 he moved to CITGO Petroleum Corporation. In June of 1974 they moved to Tulsa to work at Cities Service Company. After graduation they moved from Stillwater to Oklahoma City so he could begin his job at Cities Service Gas Company in their management trainee program. ![]() In January 1968 Mike married Karen Shaddox in Tulsa. He went to Northwestern State College for two years before attending Oklahoma State University and graduating in May of 1968 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. Mike grew up in Cherokee, graduating from Cherokee High School in 1964. He entered glory on Friday, Jin Tulsa, Oklahoma. Richard Micheal (“Mike”) Bright was born on Main Cherokee to Richard and Treva Jane (Johnson) Bright. ![]()
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