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James W. Hickok
© Enid Morning News
03-1979
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

James W. and Maggie M. HICKOK

Pond Creek Cemetery


Pond Creek – James W. Hickok, 85, died Saturday at Pond Creek. His service will be at 2 PM Tuesday in the Wilson Funeral Home Chapel at Pond Creek with the Rev. Doug Thatcher officiating. Burial will be in the Pond Creek Cemetery.

Survivors include five sons, Carl, Commerce City, Colorado, Everett, Tulsa, Cecil, Greenville, Texas, Emmett, Valley Center, Kansas, Robert, Redlands, California; one daughter, Mrs. Clyde (Ada Mae) Mott, Medford; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Schramn, Grawn, Michigan, and Mrs. Ada Norman, Enid; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great – grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, one sister and his wife, Maggie, in 1976.

Memorials may be made to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Heart Fund, with the funeral home serving as custodian of the fund.

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