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Harlan Erwin Oelklaus

(16 Jul 1942 - 6 Oct 2022)

Harlan Erwin Oelklaus was born July 16, 1942, in St. Charles, Missouri. He was a high school basketball star and earned a scholarship to Nichols State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana, where he graduated with a degree in economics. He went on to get his MBA from the University of Missouri.
Harlan spent his career in human resources and ultimately became Vice President of Human Resources for Centrilift in Claremore, Oklahoma. He then became a consultant advising businesses and specializing in teamwork. Toward the end of his career, he focused on his expertise in dealing with the dynamics of family businesses. His clients held him in high regard. For many business owners, he was like a second father.
In 1996, he and Nancy married and began their journey together in Austin, Texas. In June of 2015, they retired to Sedona, Arizona, where Harlan enjoyed golfing, then golfing some more, and then golfing just a bit more, with occasional spurts of BS tossed in.
Survivors include his wife Nancy Oelklaus of Sedona; sister Donna Klaus and brother Ronnie Oelklaus, both of St. Peters, Missouri; son Todd and daughter-in-law Scotti Oelklaus of Overland Park, Kansas; step-son Brett McClaran of Texarkana, Arkansas; step-daughter Anne Marie McClaran and son-in-law Dan Batz of Portland, Oregon; granddaughters Madeline (Jamison) Roney of Panama City, Florida and Mallari McClaran of College Station, Texas.
Harlan was dedicated to Alcoholics Anonymous and had been a member since 2000. Donations in his memory should be made to Alcoholics Anonymous, contribution.aa.org or to Christ Lutheran Church, Sedona, Arizona.

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Birth16 Jul 1942Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri
Marriage17 Aug 1996Austin, Travis County, Texas - Living
Residence31 Dec 1996Claremore, Rogers County, Oklahoma
ResidenceFeb 2015Sedona, Yavapai County, Arizona
Death6 Oct 2022
Obituary11 Jan 2023Sedona, Yavapai County, Arizona
Obituary19 Feb 2023Winslow, Navajo County, Arizona

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