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Clarence Dalton “Bill” Barricklow

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Clarence Dalton “Bill” Barricklow

Birth
Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Death
30 Oct 1956 (aged 61)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Little, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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15 FEB 2021, Memorial notes at or near time of transfer. Added gender. 1) Original bio from the creator of the memorial is below divider.
10 MAY 2021 SAC to add full middle name.~
His death certificate states he was born in Coffeyville, Kansas (which is in Montgomery Co. Kansas). His spouse, Zoma (Lindsey) Barricklow, who died in 2002, 6 days short of age 102, was my great aunt; she told me that he was buried in the "Indian Cemetery," so the Little Cemetery in Little, Seminole Co. OK is also referred to as "the Indian Cemetery." I lived with Aunt Zoma and "Uncle Bill" Barricklow for a few months when I was age 10. They owned the Elite Motel in Midland, Texas, and lived on that site, next door to a Borden dairy, where Uncle Bill always bought me ice cream, especially if he knew Aunt Zoma was preparing something for dinner that I didn't like. He was the perfect uncle for any kid. He was very patient, kind and generous. Zoma tended to be a real task-master, and Uncle Bill would always be the peace maker, able to step in and get a smile from Zoma. My cousins and aunts (several of whom were close to my age) all loved Uncle Bill Barricklow. Gloria Reck, member #47206933.
15 FEB 2021, Memorial notes at or near time of transfer. Added gender. 1) Original bio from the creator of the memorial is below divider.
10 MAY 2021 SAC to add full middle name.~
His death certificate states he was born in Coffeyville, Kansas (which is in Montgomery Co. Kansas). His spouse, Zoma (Lindsey) Barricklow, who died in 2002, 6 days short of age 102, was my great aunt; she told me that he was buried in the "Indian Cemetery," so the Little Cemetery in Little, Seminole Co. OK is also referred to as "the Indian Cemetery." I lived with Aunt Zoma and "Uncle Bill" Barricklow for a few months when I was age 10. They owned the Elite Motel in Midland, Texas, and lived on that site, next door to a Borden dairy, where Uncle Bill always bought me ice cream, especially if he knew Aunt Zoma was preparing something for dinner that I didn't like. He was the perfect uncle for any kid. He was very patient, kind and generous. Zoma tended to be a real task-master, and Uncle Bill would always be the peace maker, able to step in and get a smile from Zoma. My cousins and aunts (several of whom were close to my age) all loved Uncle Bill Barricklow. Gloria Reck, member #47206933.


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