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Danny Lee Wilcox
Oct 27, 1943 - Mar 4, 2021
Posted by: Ann Weber

STUMPFF FUNERAL HOME
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)

Danny Lee Wilcox, age 77, passed away on March 4, 2021, at Jane Phillips Medical Center in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

The funeral service is planned for March 8, 2:00 pm at Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel and burial at Memorial Park Cemetery, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

Danny was born in Miami, Oklahoma on October 27, 1943, to Earl Dean Wilcox and Ernestine Lamphere Wilcox. He worked for Phillips Petroleum Company as a Draftsman. He married Betty Hargis on January 7, 1984. Danny enjoyed golfing and fishing.

Danny is survived by his wife Betty Wilcox, daughter Becky Thorpe and granddaughter Emma Thorpe, sons Michael Wilcox and Rodney Stephens, sisters Nancy Johnston and Glenda Tate.  


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