Clarence Earl Rickman, 79 a Bartlesville resident since 1922 and retired National Zinc Co. employe died during his sleep of an apparent heart attack early Friday morning in his home, 3306 N.E. Interurban Drive.
Funeral Services will be at 3 p.m. Monday in the Memory Chapel of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence. The Rev. Jim Sanderson, pastor of Eastern Height Baptist Church, will be the officiant and interment will be directed in the Memorial Park Cemetery by the Arnold Moore Funeral Service.
A native of Missouri Rickman was born on June 11 1896 at Pineville and received his education there.
He was married on February 25 1914 at Pineville to Nannie Lottie Van Horn and the established their first home and engaged in farming in McDonald County, Mo.
They moved to Bartlesville in 1922.
He was employed with the M.K.&T. Railroad Co. before joining the National Zinc Co. in 1924 where he remained for forty years before his retirement in 1964. Mr. and Mrs. Rickman remained residents of Bartlesville.
In addition to his wife of the home here, survivors include three sons, Jack Earl Rickman, of the home, Jay Dean Rickman, 116 Mulberry Lane, and Clarence Leon Rickman, Littleton, Colorado; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Betty) Puckett, 3828 N.E. Nebraska, and Mrs. W.R. (June) Puckett, 340 N.E. Roselawn; one sister, Mrs. Maude Largent, Pleasanton, Kansas, eleven grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.
Clarence Earl Rickman, 79 a Bartlesville resident since 1922 and retired National Zinc Co. employe died during his sleep of an apparent heart attack early Friday morning in his home, 3306 N.E. Interurban Drive.
Funeral Services will be at 3 p.m. Monday in the Memory Chapel of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence. The Rev. Jim Sanderson, pastor of Eastern Height Baptist Church, will be the officiant and interment will be directed in the Memorial Park Cemetery by the Arnold Moore Funeral Service.
A native of Missouri Rickman was born on June 11 1896 at Pineville and received his education there.
He was married on February 25 1914 at Pineville to Nannie Lottie Van Horn and the established their first home and engaged in farming in McDonald County, Mo.
They moved to Bartlesville in 1922.
He was employed with the M.K.&T. Railroad Co. before joining the National Zinc Co. in 1924 where he remained for forty years before his retirement in 1964. Mr. and Mrs. Rickman remained residents of Bartlesville.
In addition to his wife of the home here, survivors include three sons, Jack Earl Rickman, of the home, Jay Dean Rickman, 116 Mulberry Lane, and Clarence Leon Rickman, Littleton, Colorado; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Betty) Puckett, 3828 N.E. Nebraska, and Mrs. W.R. (June) Puckett, 340 N.E. Roselawn; one sister, Mrs. Maude Largent, Pleasanton, Kansas, eleven grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.
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