L. Richard Iorio

l. iorio

June 17, 1943 ~ August 17, 2018

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L. Richard Iorio Richard Iorio was born in Coffeyville, KS on June 17, 1943 and died August 17, 2018 in Wichita, KS. He was preceded in death by his parents, Helen June Carey Iorio and Ralph Joseph Iorio. He attended international, military, and public schools because his fathers U.S. Air Force career took the family to posts in England; Germany; Guam; Enid, OK; Rantoul, IL; and Wichita, KS. Mr. Iorio studied at Manheim University (Germany) and the University of Maryland. An attorney, he was a graduate of the University of Oklahoma and the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Mr. Iorio began his career in the late 1960s as a Special Agent within the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He subsequently held positions at United Airlines, Champlin Petroleum, and Oakwood National Bank in Enid, OK were he served as President. During the 1970s, he was elected Regional President of his professional association, the American Society of Industrial Security. He returned to government service in 1988 and became Director of Investigations Midwest States for the Resolution Trust Corporation U.S. Department of Treasury. During this time he supervised RTC Whitewater investigations which resulted in five Whitewater federal fraud convictions. He relocated to Wichita during retirement where he was elected President of the Hillside Christian Church congregation for two terms and was a member of the University of Oklahoma Presidents Associates. He continued to manage his familys farming and investment interests in Oklahoma until his death. He married Sharon Hartin in 1965 and was the father of three sons. He loved travel, “yard work,” and, most especially, golf. He made golf a holiday tradition and family sport by teaching his sons to be competitive golfers. He was exceedingly proud that four of his six grandchildren are currently middle- and high-school team golfers. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Sharon; one sister, Judy (Don) Davis of Denver, CO; sons, Russell (Stacey) of Joplin, MO, Richard (Natasha) of San Diego, CA, Robert (Codie) of Greenville, SC; grandchildren, Anna and Julia Iorio (Russells children), Nicholas and Isabella Iorio (Richards children), and Lauren and Molly Iorio (Roberts children). Visitation will be from 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm, Friday, August 24, 2018, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. Graveside Service will be at 10:00 am, Saturday, August 25, 2018, at Memorial Park Cemetery, Enid, OK, with reception following at Oakwood Country Club, Enid, OK. Memorials may be sent to the University of Oklahoma Foundation, Iorio Scholarship Endowment, 100 W. Timberdell Rd., Norman, OK 73019.

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  1. Richard was a great boss, a great friend and a awesome golfing partner that will be greatly missed. Charlotte and I send our love to Sharon and and our prayers to the entire family. Im sure Richard is playing golf in Heaven following the Cubs, Sooners and telling jokes. Charlotte and I were blessed knowing Richard and always had a great time with Sharon and Richard. Many memories from the time we spent together at the RTC and on the golf course.

  2. Richard was a really great guy. He was friendly and very pleasant to talk to. I appreciate his participation as a youth sponsor at Hillside Christian Church and the time he invested in my son Andy. His thoughtfulness in taking us to some University of Oklahoma football games was genuinely felt. Rest in peace Richard.

  3. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. May you find comfort from our God of comfort during this difficult time Act 24:15

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  4. Thinking of all of you during this time. Mr. Iorio was like a second dad to me growing up in Enid. I pray for your families during this time.

  5. I am very sorry to learn of your fathers passing, Richard. Please accept my condolences. I pray you will all be comforted during this sad time.

    Steve Maasz


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