Class of 1968
1968 Maroon Spotlight
Garwin DeRoin
Football 65-68; Football Tri-Captain 67-68; Wrestling 65-68; Track 65-66; F.C.A. 65-68.
1968 Graduation EditionPerry Daily Journal
Garwin Ira DeRoin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeRoin, 1106 Sixth street. He was born May 14, 1949, in Pawnee. Garwin has excelled in athletics during his high school years. He participated in football 1965-68, wrestling 1965-68, track 1965-67 and was a member of FCA 1965-67. He was football tri-captain 1967-68, regional champ wrestler 1968, and third in state wrestling tourney. History is his favorite subject, fishing his hobby. He will enlist in the military or work with future plans to include college.
Garwin Ira DeRoin
May 14, 1949 – August 6, 2025
Garwin Ira DeRoin, a proud Pawnee, Oklahoma native, was born on May 14, 1949, and passed away on August 6, 2025, at the age of 76.
Born in Pawnee, Oklahoma on May 14, 1949, he was the son of Joseph and Daphne (Moore) DeRoin). A proud 1968 graduate of Perry High School in Perry, Oklahoma, Garwin DeRoin made his mark where it mattered most—on the wrestling mat. Every match was a battle, and quitting was never in his vocabulary. With grit, determination, and a laser-sharp focus, Gar put the entire state of Oklahoma on notice—especially those in the 177 lb. weight class. His hard work paid off when he achieved his dream of becoming a State Champion.
That same drive followed him into the U.S. Army, where he quickly rose from Private E1 to Private E2 thanks to his dedication, strong character, and natural leadership. Gar earned the Combat Infantry Badge (1st Award), the EXPERT Badge with Auto Rifle and Machine Gun, and the Marksman Badge with Rifle. He was also awarded the Army Commendation Medal for Meritorious Achievement during his service in the Republic of Vietnam.
Gar’s philosophy was “Boomer! Sooner!” Whether it was basket weaving, curling, softball, or football, Gar was all in for the Crimson & Cream. He once said, “Bury me in my favorite shirt, a 12-pack, and a TV to watch the Sooners.”
Gar passed away knowing the Oklahoma Sooners are the best team ever—but even more than that, he knew he had a family who loved him deeply, including Deborah (Rupp), his high school sweetheart and wife, who passed before him. A daughter, Heather, who stood by him through everything. A son, Jeremy, who was taken too soon. A son-in-law, Edwin, who he could always count on. And the apple of his eye, his granddaughter Hanna.
You could see Gar’s grit and heart in the stories folks told—coworkers, neighbors, friends, and family all had something to share. That same fire and focus took him to a career at Tinker Air Force Base, where he worked as a Sheet Metal Mechanic on B-52 airplanes. He hung up his tools and retired from Tinker in 2009.
Gar is survived by his daughter Heather Perez and her spouse Edwin Perez of Yukon, Oklahoma, his granddaughter Hanna Perez-Gulley and her spouse Ian Gulley of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
A graveside service will be held Wednesday, August 20, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Otoe Missouria Tribal Cemetery, Red Rock, OK. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the American Cancer Society.