The sun set for Alexander L. Liddell on July 8th 2020. The sun rose for Alex on July 17, 1974 in St. Louis Mo. to Gloria Liddell and James Brown. Alex was raised and attended Nowata Public Schools until 1992.
Alex married Kim Stroman in 1999 and they had three children, Alexandria Liddell, Tylen Liddell and Camrie Liddell.
Alex worked for Hays house in Nowata for 26 years until he fell ill.
Alex loves to take long drives in the country and sit at the waters edge with friends. He loved to be surrounded by friends and family and have cookouts. He also loved watching his favorite football team the patriots play.
Alex was preceded in death by his Mother Gloria Liddell (Stiver), cousin Ray Liddell, uncle Smith Liddell, Uncle Junior Liddell, Uncle Milton Liddell, and Grandmother Earnestine Liddell.
He leaves to mourn his 4 children Alexandria, Tylen, Camrie Liddell and Kaiden Miller. 1 Grand daughter Averie Grubbs. Ex-wife And Carr taker Kim Stroman all of Nowata. Brothers James Liddell of Bartlesville Ok. Tracy Liddell of independence Ks. Sister Kim Liddell of Dewey Ok. Special friend Wendy Hicks of Nowata Ok. And a host of family and close friends.
Celebration of Life
JUL 17. 2:00 PM
Stumpff-Nowata Chapel
620 E.
Cherokee Ave
Nowata, OK, 74048
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