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Virginia Kathleen <I>Power</I> Prickett

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Virginia Kathleen Power Prickett

Birth
Wayne, McClain County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
31 Jan 2004 (aged 86)
Clinton, Custer County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Burns Flat, Washita County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Monday, February 02, 2004
Prickett rite held Monday
Funeral services for retired school teacher Virginia Kathleen Prickett, age 86 of Clinton, were held Monday afternoon in the chapel of the First Baptist Church in Clinton with Rev. Bryan Gilbert officiating.

Prickett died Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004, at Southwestern Memorial Hospital in Weatherford. She was born on Nov. 25, 1917 in Wayne, the daughter of Charlie Theodore and Julia Esther (Rountree) Power. She attended the University of Oklahoma where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree before marrying B.P. Prickett on Oct. 14, 1939 in Purcell. She later attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University, earning a Master Degree. For a total of 23 years, Prickett taught school at Comanche, Anadarko, Hinton and Arapaho. Prickett was a member of Eastern Star, AARP, Women's Missionary Union and the Clinton First Baptist Church where she was a part of the JOY Choir and taught Sunday school. B.P. and Virginia were founders of the Baptist Spanish Mission where they developed a very special friendship with Daniel and Marta Caceres and their family. She enjoyed her vacations with the grandchildren and their weekly visits.

Interment was in the Page Cemetery at Burns Flat with arrangements under the direction of the KiesauMarler Funeral Home in Clinton. Survivors include her daughters, Kay Nixon of Anadarko, Linda Megli and her husband, Max, of Alfalfa; grandchildren, Lisa Megli, Teri Boyd and her husband, Todd, Kevin Megli and his wife, Courtney, Sha Ron Martin and her husband, Dennis; great grandchildren, Taylor and Tanner Boyd, Austin and Ashton Megli, Ashtin and Aspen Martin. Preceding her in death were her husband of almost 50 years, B.P. Prickett; her parents; two sisters, Lenora and Eula; and three brothers, Earl, Doane and Loyd.
Monday, February 02, 2004
Prickett rite held Monday
Funeral services for retired school teacher Virginia Kathleen Prickett, age 86 of Clinton, were held Monday afternoon in the chapel of the First Baptist Church in Clinton with Rev. Bryan Gilbert officiating.

Prickett died Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004, at Southwestern Memorial Hospital in Weatherford. She was born on Nov. 25, 1917 in Wayne, the daughter of Charlie Theodore and Julia Esther (Rountree) Power. She attended the University of Oklahoma where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree before marrying B.P. Prickett on Oct. 14, 1939 in Purcell. She later attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University, earning a Master Degree. For a total of 23 years, Prickett taught school at Comanche, Anadarko, Hinton and Arapaho. Prickett was a member of Eastern Star, AARP, Women's Missionary Union and the Clinton First Baptist Church where she was a part of the JOY Choir and taught Sunday school. B.P. and Virginia were founders of the Baptist Spanish Mission where they developed a very special friendship with Daniel and Marta Caceres and their family. She enjoyed her vacations with the grandchildren and their weekly visits.

Interment was in the Page Cemetery at Burns Flat with arrangements under the direction of the KiesauMarler Funeral Home in Clinton. Survivors include her daughters, Kay Nixon of Anadarko, Linda Megli and her husband, Max, of Alfalfa; grandchildren, Lisa Megli, Teri Boyd and her husband, Todd, Kevin Megli and his wife, Courtney, Sha Ron Martin and her husband, Dennis; great grandchildren, Taylor and Tanner Boyd, Austin and Ashton Megli, Ashtin and Aspen Martin. Preceding her in death were her husband of almost 50 years, B.P. Prickett; her parents; two sisters, Lenora and Eula; and three brothers, Earl, Doane and Loyd.


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