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Submitted by: Ann Weber


Richard Len "Dick" Edgmon

Richard Len "Dick" Edgmon
November 15, 1952 ~ March 08, 2018

Richard "Dick" Len Edgmon was born on November 15,1952, to Bob and Darline (Nation) Edgmon.

Dick lived most of his life in the Higgins area. He attended the Booster Station School, Higgins School, and the New Mexico Military Institute. He graduated from Higgins High School. He went to Clarendon Junior College and Amarillo College.

He married Mary Alice Stucker on November 3, 1978. He also became a dad to Kandy that day. On April 13, 1981, they were blessed with the birth of Randy Tell Edgmon.

He worked for many years in the Higgins area. He moved to Oklahoma for a few years and recently returned to Higgins. He loved raising horses and ranching most of all. 

He is survived by his wife Mary, daughter Kandy Smith, son and daughter-in-law Tell and Ari, and granddaughter Shy Ann Smith. 


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