The Oklahoman

David Robert Carder

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David Robert Carder, 67, passed away on November 10th, 2021. He was born on November 19, 1953, to Shirley (Partrick) Carder and Robert L Carder. David grew up in Norman, Oklahoma, where he received his high school diploma, a Norman Tiger, then went on to graduate from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Accountanc­y. He then passed the CPA exam his first try. David worked for KPMG Peat Marwick, making Partner. After leaving Peat he became the CFO for a holding company that owned several banks. In 1998 he became the CFO for Cowen Constructi­on, holding that position until his death. David participat­ed in Leadership Tulsa and Leadership Oklahoma during his career.

David was a third generation OU graduate. Being an avid OU fan, he had season tickets to football games for thirty years. While serving as President of the Alumni Associatio­n, he also received the Regents Alumni Award in 1991.

David volunteere­d for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for almost all his working career. He served on several local to National committees. He was instrument­al in helping to acquire funding for the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation located in Oklahoma City. He most recently served as Chairman of the Regional Board. David’s contributi­on to MS is far more reaching than can be expressed.

David liked to play golf, travel and enjoyed photograph­y. He and his wife Debra loved spending time cooking together. Many would even say that he was a master griller.

David was preceded in death by his parents and grandparen­ts. He is survived by Debra, his wife of 37 years; his children: Chris Carder and fiancé Icy Coons of Norman, Oklahoma, Mackenzie Carder of Tulsa, Oklahoma, stepson, James Roberts, and granddaugh­ter, Bree Roberts: his sister and brother-in-law, Paula and Martin Sullivan of Norman, Oklahoma; their son Dylan, his wife Cassidy, and their daughter Slone of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

In lieu of flowers his family is encouragin­g donations to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Donations can be given at: nationalms­society.org.

Memorial service to be held at 11:00am on Friday, December 10, 2021. The service will be located at Saint John Episcopal Church, 4200 S Atlanta Pl, Tulsa, OK. A reception to follow. www.Butler-Stumpff.com

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