Betty Louise Tucker, 87, longtime Bartlesville area resident, died at 11:20 P.M. on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at the Medicalodge of Dewey.
Private family services were held and cremation arrangements were under the direction of the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory.
Mrs. Tucker was born in Bartlesville, Oklahoma on November 21, 1932 the daughter of Lewis Michael McClintock and Nellie Mae (Lagel) McClintock. She grew up and received her education in Bartlesville and had been active as a business owner most of her life. She was a good mother and grandmother with a lot of spunk and a large heart. She was married to Richard Burns Weber and later to Clarence Franklin Tucker.
Survivors include three daughters, Diana Allen of Bartlesville, Wanda Proctor and husband Donald of Dewey and Vickie Shaw of Bartlesville, one brother, Billy Joe McClintock of Bartlesville, three grandchildren, Shelly Moore of Claremore, Rebecca Landreth of Owasso and Paul Fiddler of Bartlesville, five great grandchildren, Tyler Sims, Dylan Sims, Ryan Tomlinson, Chance Fiddler and Chase Fiddler and one great great grandchild, Mila Kay Sims. She was preceded in death by her parents, 12 brothers and sisters and both of her husbands.
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