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Robert Lee Wyatt III was born on January 27, 1940, in Grandfield, Oklahoma, United States, the third child of Robert Lee Wyatt Jr. and Melba Ruth (Green) Wyatt.
Wyatt transferred to Grandfield High School, graduating there in 1957.
Wyatt received his Bachelor of Arts in English and Speech from the University of Oklahoma in January 1963. In 1988, he received his Master's of Education from the university, and in 1990, he received his Doctor of Philosophy in Language Arts Education.
Wyatt taught at East Central University, Ada, Oklahoma from 1990 and till his retirement in 2006.
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Robert Lee Wyatt III was born on January 27, 1940, in Grandfield, Oklahoma, United States, the third child of Robert Lee Wyatt Jr. and Melba Ruth (Green) Wyatt.
Bob Wyatt attended school in Devol until it closed in 1953. He transferred to Grandfield High School, graduating there in 1957. He then received his Bachelor of Arts in English and Speech from the University of Oklahoma in January 1963. In 1988, he received his Master's of Education from the university, and in 1990, he received his Doctor of Philosophy in Language Arts Education.
Wyatt started his career as an English teacher. He worked for 25 years teaching in public schools in Iowa Park, Texas; Las Cruces, New Mexico; and Grandfield, Oklahoma, before going into higher education classrooms where he worked for 20 years teaching at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces; Tarrant County Junior College, Fort Worth, Texas; Vernon Regional Junior College, Vernon, Texas; University of Oklahoma, Norman; and East Central University, Ada, Oklahoma from 1990 and till his retirement in 2006.
During his career, Wyatt was also the owner and publisher of Big Pasture News from 1976 to 1986, was a director of Grandfield Harvest Playhouse community theatre from 1970 to 1986, and was a president of the Ada Community Theater, ACT II, for eleven years. Wyatt also worked in the Burkburnett Community Theater and directed plays in the Wing and Masque Community Theater at General Dynamics where he was a motion picture writer and director.
Wyatt was the music director as well. He held the position of a music director of Baptist churches for more than 25 years and was a volunteer at the Grandfield Colonial Village Nursing Home for thirteen years, going there twice a week for volunteer activities. He was also a watercolour, oil and pastel artist, and taught private art lessons in Grandfield for several years.
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2003Wyatt was baptized with his mother and brothers Ronald and John in 1953, into the membership of First Baptist Church of Devol, Oklahoma.
Wyatt was a member of the National Council of Teachers of English, National Council for Social Studies and Association of Teacher Educators.
While in Nebraska, Wyatt met and later married Louise Carole Bard on October 28, 1961, at Palisade Methodist Church in Palisade, Nebraska. They had two children Melanie and Bobby.