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KURTIS PATRICK STRICKLIN OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Lincoln County News




KURTIS PATRICK STRICKLIN
1964 - 1981


Kurtis Patrick Stricklin, 17 years old, died June 14, 1981 at Presbyterian Hospital, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Kurtis, born January 29, 1964 in Prague, Oklahoma was the son of Jerry C. Stricklin of Paden, Oklahoma and Catherine J. Curtis Stricklin of Paden, Oklahoma.
He is survived by his parents and one sister, Rina J. Stricklin of Paden and the following, grandparents, John C. and Marie L. Harwell Stricklin of Paden, Oklahoma, Lester C. Curtis of Greenville, Mississippi and the late Helen C. McCauley Jordan and the late George F. Jordan of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Kurtis was a student at Paden High School and will be greatly missed by the students and faculty.
He loved to fish, hunt and planned on attending Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Interment was in Prague Cemetery, Prague, Oklahoma.


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