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Bobbie Lee Bickham
© Enid Morning News
06-1985
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


November 3, 1952 - June 15, 1985

Services for Bobbie Lee Bickham, 32, who died in Enid Saturday, June 15, 1985, will be at 11 AM Friday at Tabernacle Baptist Church, with the Rev. Loren Jones officiating. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery under the direction of Russworm Funeral ome.

Bickham had lived in Oklahoma City for 10 years. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Enid.

Survivors include one son, Ricky Louis Bickham, Enid; one daughter, Sheanell Harrison, Enid; his mother, Johnie Lee Bryant, Enid; his father, Norman J Bickham, New Orleans, Louisiana; four sisters, Lillie Crayhton, Ft. Worth, Texas, Beverly Hughes, Wichita, Kansas, Linda Norwood, Enid, and Hope Smith, Enid; and three brothers, Cecil Spencer, Enid, Norman Bickham Jr., Oklahoma City, and Billy Bickham, Houston, Texas.

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