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William (Bill) F. Limbocker



B: November 4th, 1925
D: February 18, 2021

©Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
©Headstone photo by:Mike Casey
©Ford Funeral Service


William (Bill) F. Limbocker was born November 4th, 1925 in Retta, OK to Robert J and Alpha Belle Limbocker.

"Pop" as many knew him, had such a kind and generous soul. Many say that you don't meet a man like Bill often and sometimes only once in a lifetime. He was a smart man and was always up for a conversation about sports, stocks, politics or would listen and offer advice to anything.

Bill was a lifelong Mason. In his younger years, he enjoyed helping his kids with their activities. He spent his career as an aircraft mechanic and retired as a Section Chief from Tinker Air Force Base in OKC.

He enjoyed gardening, where his main goal was to grow the biggest tomato anyone had ever seen. He also enjoyed golfing, fishing and hunting, although, most of his hunting stories seemed to be focused around the food and friendship.

Bill was preceded in death by his wife of almost 70 years, Dixie (Granny) D. Limbocker, brother Robert James Limbocker, sister Madge Vernon Limbocker and great-granddaughter Madison Reese.

Bill leaves behind two children, Debra S. Walker and husband Robert; son Samuel D. Limbocker and wife Donna; grandson Jesse Bratton and wife Briana; granddaughter Melissa Gilkeson and husband Josh; grandson Michael Linse and wife Amber; grandson Scott Wilson and wife Katie; granddaughter Jennifer Wilson-Burns and husband David; and twelve great-grandchildren.

Bill was also blessed with many nieces and nephews.







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