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Richard “Dick” Wilcox

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Richard “Dick” Wilcox

Birth
Guthrie County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Mar 2019 (aged 91)
Burial
Cooper, Greene County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Richard “Dick” Wilcox was born August 2, 1927, in Guthrie County, Iowa to Clyde and Electa Coe Wilcox.

He grew up living with both his mother and grandparents, whom he lovingly referred to as Pa and Ma Coe.

He attended both Bagley and Guthrie Center schools, graduating with the Bagley High School Class of 1944. He remained close to his classmates throughout the years and rarely missed a Bagley alumni banquet. During his youth he enjoyed 4-H, showing his animals, and just being with friends.

On January 19, 1947, Dick married Melba Middleton at the United Methodist parsonage in Jefferson. They farmed in the Bagley and Churdan areas before moving to a farm in Greenbrier Township where they spent most of their married years and raised their four daughters.

During these years, Dick and Melba became active in the Greenbrier United Methodist Church and touched many young lives as the MYF counselors. Greenbrier Church members and neighbors became an important part of their life and they remain today.

Dick served on the Jefferson Community School Board, Greene County Cattleman Board, Greenbrier Township Trustees, and other clubs and organizations. Dick enjoyed helping others and was always willing to lend a hand to young people who wanted to start farming. One of his joys was driving a tractor and helping with field work into his 80’s.

Dick was a people person, and after Melba passed away, he spent much of his time visiting friends, including Dick and Melba’s good friend, Ayleen Smith of Panora. He always looked forward to seeing his children and grandchildren popping in to see him and treasured the big celebrations with friends and family.

He is survived by his four daughters, Janis (Tom) Glass of Albuquerque, NM; Lois (Jim) Witte of Sheldon, MO; Joyce Fellows of Lake Winnebago, MO; and Karen (Doug) Lawton of Jefferson, IA; eight grandchildren: Matt (Meggan) Witte of Moundville, MO; Angela (Chaz) Clark of Colorado Springs, CO; Garrett (Maggie) Glass of Highlands Ranch, CO; Kati (Will) Nailor of Indianola, IA; Adam (Tiffany) Fellows of Lake Winnebago, MO: Diana (Justin) Towers of Jefferson, IA; Andrea Fellows of Washington D.C.; and Lance Lawton of Waukee, IA; 17 great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren; brother, Tom Wilcox of La Porte, IN, many more relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife Melba; granddaughter, Emily Glass; son-in-law, Randy Fellows and sister, Betty Middleton.

Memorials may be given to the Greenbrier United Methodist Church.

Visitation with Dick's family present to greet friends will be from 5:00-7:00 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home. His funeral will be at 10:30 am Thursday, March 14, 2019 at the First United Methodist Church in Jefferson. Interment will be at Greenbrier Township Cemetery, Greene County Iowa.

Source: Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home
https://www.sliningerschroederfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Richard-Dick-Wilcox/#!/Obituary
Richard “Dick” Wilcox was born August 2, 1927, in Guthrie County, Iowa to Clyde and Electa Coe Wilcox.

He grew up living with both his mother and grandparents, whom he lovingly referred to as Pa and Ma Coe.

He attended both Bagley and Guthrie Center schools, graduating with the Bagley High School Class of 1944. He remained close to his classmates throughout the years and rarely missed a Bagley alumni banquet. During his youth he enjoyed 4-H, showing his animals, and just being with friends.

On January 19, 1947, Dick married Melba Middleton at the United Methodist parsonage in Jefferson. They farmed in the Bagley and Churdan areas before moving to a farm in Greenbrier Township where they spent most of their married years and raised their four daughters.

During these years, Dick and Melba became active in the Greenbrier United Methodist Church and touched many young lives as the MYF counselors. Greenbrier Church members and neighbors became an important part of their life and they remain today.

Dick served on the Jefferson Community School Board, Greene County Cattleman Board, Greenbrier Township Trustees, and other clubs and organizations. Dick enjoyed helping others and was always willing to lend a hand to young people who wanted to start farming. One of his joys was driving a tractor and helping with field work into his 80’s.

Dick was a people person, and after Melba passed away, he spent much of his time visiting friends, including Dick and Melba’s good friend, Ayleen Smith of Panora. He always looked forward to seeing his children and grandchildren popping in to see him and treasured the big celebrations with friends and family.

He is survived by his four daughters, Janis (Tom) Glass of Albuquerque, NM; Lois (Jim) Witte of Sheldon, MO; Joyce Fellows of Lake Winnebago, MO; and Karen (Doug) Lawton of Jefferson, IA; eight grandchildren: Matt (Meggan) Witte of Moundville, MO; Angela (Chaz) Clark of Colorado Springs, CO; Garrett (Maggie) Glass of Highlands Ranch, CO; Kati (Will) Nailor of Indianola, IA; Adam (Tiffany) Fellows of Lake Winnebago, MO: Diana (Justin) Towers of Jefferson, IA; Andrea Fellows of Washington D.C.; and Lance Lawton of Waukee, IA; 17 great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren; brother, Tom Wilcox of La Porte, IN, many more relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife Melba; granddaughter, Emily Glass; son-in-law, Randy Fellows and sister, Betty Middleton.

Memorials may be given to the Greenbrier United Methodist Church.

Visitation with Dick's family present to greet friends will be from 5:00-7:00 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home. His funeral will be at 10:30 am Thursday, March 14, 2019 at the First United Methodist Church in Jefferson. Interment will be at Greenbrier Township Cemetery, Greene County Iowa.

Source: Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home
https://www.sliningerschroederfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Richard-Dick-Wilcox/#!/Obituary


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