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Clyde Lester CacklerAge: 82 years19172000

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Clyde Lester Cackler
Surname
Cackler
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Clyde Lester
Birth October 16, 1917 22 17
Birth of a sisterMaxine Mae Cackler
January 11, 1920 (Age 2 years)
Death of a sisterMaxine Mae Cackler
April 5, 1920 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a sisterDella Mae Cackler
October 6, 1920 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a brotherMax Milan Cackler
February 18, 1921 (Age 3 years)
Death of a paternal grandmotherMary Ann Beliel
January 9, 1924 (Age 6 years)

Birth of a brotherRichard Dwight Cackler
November 27, 1925 (Age 8 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherIra T. Cackler
November 21, 1936 (Age 19 years)
Death of a brotherMax Milan Cackler
September 22, 1947 (Age 29 years)
Death of a fatherClaude William Cackler
August 30, 1956 (Age 38 years)
Death of a wifeLola Mae King
1984 (Age 66 years)

Death of a motherEdith Marie Rhea
April 27, 1986 (Age 68 years)
Death September 19, 2000 (Age 82 years)
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http://www.poncacitynews.com/newsarchives/0900folder/lo092000.html

Wednesday, September 20, 2000

Clyde Lester Cackler BLACKWELL - Clyde Lester Cackler, former resident of Blackwell, died Tuesday evening, Sept. 19, 2000, in the Pawhuska Nursing Home in Pawhuska. He was 82.

A graveside service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 22, in the Blackwell Cemetery with the Rev. Rick Longcrier of the First Baptist Church officiating. A flag ceremony will be presented by the Blackwell American Legion and the VFW. Arrangements are under the direction of Roberts and Son Funeral Home.

Clyde Lester Cackler was born on Oct. 16, 1917, in Blackwell, the son of Claude William and Edith Marie (Rhea) Cackler. As a young boy, they moved to Cushing where he grew up and attended Cushing public schools. At age 20, he returned to Blackwell and married Lola Mae King on April 10, 1938, in Arkansas City, Kan., and they settled in Blackwell. They then returned to Cushing where he began driving a truck for the local refinery. They moved to Cleveland, Okla., where he continued driving for the refinery. They then returned to Blackwell where he was employed at the flour mill.

He entered the United States Navy on April 4, 1944, serving during World War II. Following his discharge on Nov. 26, 1945, he returned to Blackwell and continued at the mill for a year. He then was employed for the Blackwell Zinc Company until 1962. They moved to Wichita Falls, Texas, where he was employed as a pumper in the oil field. After two years, he began working at Shepherd Air Force Base until his retirement in 1979. They lived in Lake Nicona, Texas, until 1988 when they moved to Houston, Texas. In 1990, he moved to Pawhuska to make his home. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the Veterans of Foreign War. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Carolyn Sue Swaggart of Wichita Falls, Texas; two sons, Clyde William Cackler of Pawhuska and Bobby Lee Cackler of Canton, Texas; three sisters, Della Lambert of Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas, Nadine Smith of Cushing and Charlene Cackler of Oklahoma City; a brother, Richard Cackler of Cushing; nine grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; a brother, Max Cackler; and an infant sister.