Timothy Dan "Tim" Lincicome
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Collinsville Dolton
Funeral Home
Collinsville, OK
(permission granted)
He was born June 19, 1967, in Tulsa, OK to Danny Landon Lincicome and Joyce LeVon Hephner. He attended Owasso schools for the entire 12 years. Upon completion of high school, he joined the United States Air Force. After his honorable discharge from USAF, he returned to Tulsa and went to school to become an aircraft mechanic. Following in his father’s footsteps Tim hired on at American Airlines in 1993 and worked there until he was diagnosed with ALS.
Tim is survived by Wendy Wilson, former wife and mother of Kyle Lincicome, his wife Kelci, of Skiatook, OK and Kourtney Preaus, her husband Luke, of Tulsa, OK. Tim is also survived by Abigail Elizabeth Ferrill, his wife and mother of children Adam Reynolds of Fayetteville, AR, Kevin Reynolds of Fayetteville, AR, Christian Reynolds, United States Army, and twins, Fintan and Lorelei Lincicome of Owasso, OK. Tim has 4 grandchildren, listed by age, Ivy Reynolds, Bronwyn Lincicome, Hollis Preaus and Ellis Lincicome. Tim has a surviving sister Tracy Lawson and her husband Jerry of Collinsville, OK.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Tim to the ALS Association, Paralyzed Veterans of America and LifeShare of Oklahoma.
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