Mrs. Nannie Lottie (Van Horn) Rickman, 85 resident of Bartlesville for the past 60 years and wife of the late Clarence Earl Rickman, died at 5:18 a.m. on Sunday in the Heritage Manor, where she had been a resident since November 1980.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Rickman will be held at 10 a.m. on Wedesday in the Memory Chapel of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence. The Rev. Ralph O. Dershem will be the officiant. Committal prayers and interment will be directed in the Memorial Park by the Arnold Moore Funeral Service.
A Native of Missouri, Mrs. Rickman was born on July 24, 1897 Mount Vernon, Mo., and spent her early girlhood in McDonald County and received her education in the Pineville community schools. She was united in marriage on February 25 1914 to Mr. Clarence Earl Rickman at Pineville and they established their first home and engaged in farming in McDonald County, Mo. They moved to Bartlesville in 1922 and her husband was employed with the M.K.&T. Railroad Co., before joining the National Zinc Company in 1924 where he reamined for 40 years, before his retirement in 1964. Her husband preceded her in death here in January 1976 and since that time, Mrs. Rickman has continued to make her home in Barltesville.
Mrs. Rickman will lie in state in the Drawing Rooms of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence, where friends may call for visitation until the service hour on Wednesday morning.
Survivors include two sons, Jay Dean Rickman, 116 Mulberry Lane, Bartlesville, and Clarence Leon Rickman, Littleton Colo.; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Betty) Puckett, 3828 N.E. Nebraska, Bartlesville and Mrs. W.R. (June) Puckett, southeast of Bartlesville, 11 grandchildren and 15 great grand-children, and two great-great grandchildren and five nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Nannie Lottie (Van Horn) Rickman, 85 resident of Bartlesville for the past 60 years and wife of the late Clarence Earl Rickman, died at 5:18 a.m. on Sunday in the Heritage Manor, where she had been a resident since November 1980.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Rickman will be held at 10 a.m. on Wedesday in the Memory Chapel of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence. The Rev. Ralph O. Dershem will be the officiant. Committal prayers and interment will be directed in the Memorial Park by the Arnold Moore Funeral Service.
A Native of Missouri, Mrs. Rickman was born on July 24, 1897 Mount Vernon, Mo., and spent her early girlhood in McDonald County and received her education in the Pineville community schools. She was united in marriage on February 25 1914 to Mr. Clarence Earl Rickman at Pineville and they established their first home and engaged in farming in McDonald County, Mo. They moved to Bartlesville in 1922 and her husband was employed with the M.K.&T. Railroad Co., before joining the National Zinc Company in 1924 where he reamined for 40 years, before his retirement in 1964. Her husband preceded her in death here in January 1976 and since that time, Mrs. Rickman has continued to make her home in Barltesville.
Mrs. Rickman will lie in state in the Drawing Rooms of the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence, where friends may call for visitation until the service hour on Wednesday morning.
Survivors include two sons, Jay Dean Rickman, 116 Mulberry Lane, Bartlesville, and Clarence Leon Rickman, Littleton Colo.; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Betty) Puckett, 3828 N.E. Nebraska, Bartlesville and Mrs. W.R. (June) Puckett, southeast of Bartlesville, 11 grandchildren and 15 great grand-children, and two great-great grandchildren and five nieces and nephews.
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