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Reecie A Walton
May 23, 1927 - Sep 2, 2016
Posted by Ann Weber
BARTLESVILLE
EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Reecie A. Walton, 89, of Bartlesville, died at 10:45
A.M. on Friday, September 2, 2016 at the Heritage
Villa Nursing Center in Bartlesville.
Funeral services for Mrs. Walton will be held at 11
A.M. on Thursday, September 8, 2016 at the Greater
First Baptist Church in Bartlesville with Rev.
Victor A. Paul officiating. Interment will be in the
Dewey Cemetery directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home
& Crematory.
Friends who wish may call for visitation at the
Stumpff Funeral Home until 8 P.M. on Saturday and
Sunday and from 9 A.M. until 8 P.M. on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
A memorial fund has been established in Mrs.
Walton's memory and those who wish may send their
contributions to the Greater First Baptist Church,
216 S.E. Tenth Street, Bartlesville, Oklahoma,
74003.
Reecie A. Walton was born at Coffeyville, Kansas, on
May 23, 1927. She attended school in Coffeyville
prior to moving with her family to Dewey and then to
Lenapah. She later made her home for a brief period
at Pueblo, Colorado until returning to Bartlesville
where she made her home the rest of her life. She
was employed by the Lloyd Rowland family in
Bartlesville for over 40 years and they considered
her a member of their family. She was married to
Maxie "Pete" Walton in Bartlesville on April 5, 1968
and they made their home in Bartlesville. Mr. Walton
preceded her in death on December 22, 1997. She was
a member of the Greater First Baptist Church where
she sang in the choir and served on the kitchen
committee. She was a perpetual mother to multiple
generations of her family and others. She recently
lived at the Tall Grass Estates where she made many
friends until becoming a resident of the Heritage
Villa Nursing Center where she continued making
friends.
Survivors include her step daughter, Linda Brown of
Bartlesville, her step son, Robert Walton of
Memphis, Tennessee, two grandchildren, Karen Martin
and Edward L. Newton Jr., a host of great
grandchildren and great great grandchildren, her God
children, Lacey Greer and husband Bob of Newport
Coast, California, Sarah Rowland of Exeter, New
Hampshire, Lloyd Rowland of San Diego, California
and Mary Rowland-Doud and husband James of
Charlotte, North Carolina, a host of God
grandchildren and God great grandchildren and her
longtime best friend and sister, Bette A. Williams.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Viola Love
Howard, her daughter, Helen Joann Newton, her
husband, Maxie "Pete" Walton and her great
granddaughter, Shantell Nicole Ishem.
Friends who wish may sign the online guest book and
leave condolences at
www.stumpff.org.
Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory
1600 Southeast Washington Boulevard
Bartlesville,
OK
74006
(918) 333-4300
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from Sept. 6 to
Oct. 5, 2016
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