Wicker, Jimmie L. | |
Birth: | 11-5-1937 |
Death: | 4-2-2023 |
Comments: | Metal marker at time of survey |
Burial: | Pleasant Ridge Cemetery |
Notes: | Originally recorded in a survey on 4-3-2023 and updated on 9-1-2023. |
Obituary: | Jimmie L. Wicker, 85, of Prescott passed away Sunday, April 2, 2023 at his home. Mr. Wicker was born November 5, 1937 to Harlon Wicker and Allie Mar Campbell in Laneburg, AR. Mr. Wicker owned and operated Prescott Land and Timber Company. He served in the National Guard and was a member of Laneburg United Methodist Pentecostal Church. Mr. Wicker is preceded by his parents, Harlon and Allie Mae Wicker; daughter, Joan Marie Wicker; brother, Bo Wicker; and sister, Mary Johnson. Mr. Wicker is survived by his wife of 67 years, Margie Wicker; son, Donald Wicker of Emmet; daughters, Janet Strauser (Randy) of Corsicana, TX and Anita Harp (Johnny) of Millwood, AR; brothers, J.R. Wicker of Hope and David Wicker (Jeanette) of Camden; sisters, Bobbie Butcher and Virginia Spells; 9 grandchildren, Brian Wicker, Adam Wicker, Katelyn Fomby (Jeff), Holly McKinnon Newton, Jessica Allen, Jasmine Allen Haygood (Heath), Heather Slotrig (Robert), Dale Strauser (Jennifer), Eric Strauser (Jessica); 11 great-grandchildren; and many other friends and family. Visitation 2:00-3:00pm Friday, April 7, 2023 at Brazzel-Cornish Funeral Home in Prescott. Funeral Service will be follow at 3:00pm with Bro. Mike Steed officiating. Graveside Service following at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Services are under the direction of the Brazzel- Cornish Funeral Home Eddie Brazzel Director. |
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