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Cement Cemetery

Cement, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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Walter Carlen "W. C." Rackley ~ Norma L. [Bowerman] Rackley
Timothy Keith Rackley


Obituary
Cedar Creek Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Chickasha Express~Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
May 2, 2005

Norma L. [Bowerman] Rackley
April 17, 1926 ~ April 30, 2005


Funeral services for Norma Lenore Rackley, 79, of Cement, will be Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. in the Church of Christ, Cyril, with Doug Graham and Cliff Werhan, officiating.

Mrs. Rackley died Saturday, April 30, 2005 at her sister's residence in Cement. Burial will be in th Cement Cemetery under direction of Hodge Funeral Home, Fletcher.

She was born April 17, 1926 in Cement to Albert S. Bowerman and Junie Mae [Young] Bowerman.

She graduated from Cement High School in the early 40s.

Norma married Walter Carlen Rackley, December 17, 1944 in San Diego, CA, he died June 21, 1993.

She was trained and served as Postmaster of the Post Office in Cement and retired as Postmaster in 1992.

She was a member of the Cyril Church of Christ for many years and was active in the mission field especially in Africa and was visited by the missionaries from Afrtica acknowledging her generous support.

She was also a member of the American Postal Workers Union, and was very active in city organizations; the Cement Community Assoc., Curator of the Cement Museum, the Town Historian, Town Library and was known to take in many of the stray dogs in town.

Survivors include; a sister, Melva Joyce Estes of Cement, a daughter, Kay Lynn Hair and her husband, Randy, of Norman, a son, Timothy Keith Rackley of Norman, a daughter-in-law, Caryl Rackley, 3 granddaughters; Leigh Katherine Love of Oklahoma City, Letitia Ann Wehba of Edmond, Shanna Lynn Love of Las Vegas, NV, 3 grandsons; Eddie Lee Rackley of Norman, Shawn Mark Love of Oklahoma City, and Jerry William Hair of Oklahoma City, a great granddaughter, Jayce Ann Wehba of Edmond, 2 great grandsons, Nicolas Tyler Wehba of Edmond and Jack Ryan Love of Oklahoma City.


Obituary
Cedar Creek Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Sandi Carter

June 2015

Timothy Keith Rackley
October 19, 1961 ~ June 17, 2015


Keith Rackley, 53, of Norman passed away Wednesday June 17, 2015 at home.

He was born Timothy Keith Rackley on October 19, 1961 to W.C. and Norma L. [Bowerman] Rackley.

Keith was a big sports fan especially baseball and watching the Rangers play, cheering on the OU Football Team and Oklahoma City Thunder. For many years he was a race horse trainer going riding all the time as well.

Survivors include his son: Lee and wife Lesley Rackley of Norman; sister: Kay Lynn and husband Randy Hair of Norman; Nephew: Shawn and wife Leigh Love of Oklahoma City; niece: Shanna Love of Las Vegas; great niece and nephew: Jack and Molly Love both of Oklahoma City; spouse of 14 years: Caryl Pruitt of Charlotte, NC.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral Service will be at 10 am Saturday June 20, 2015 at Alameda Church of Christ, 801 Alameda St. Norman, OK. Burial will be at Cement Cemetery in Cement, OK. Rusty Tugman will officiate.

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