Kelly Mckinnon
I knew Bob back in the 80's when he was a Levi's representative.He was a great man that will be missed.
Birth date: Jul 9, 1930 Death date: Apr 12, 2015
Robert Eugene Lincecum, a resident of Tulsa for the past 43 years, died on April 12, 2015. He was born on July 9, 1930, in Dallas, Texas, where he was reared, attending the public schools there, and graduating from Sunset High sch Read Obituary
I knew Bob back in the 80's when he was a Levi's representative.He was a great man that will be missed.
Only knew Eugene for a short time…but will never forget his "I'm going to fight this thing to the end" spirit. And he did. It was a pleasure getting to know him and his loving, supportive family…My sympathies to the family. Jo Lynn Goff RN
Bob was a valued member of the Levi's family, and he was an asset to our sales team. Bob had that can do attitude, he was honest, and cared about others. I'm sure he's going to be missed by his immediate family. Thanks Bob for all your contributions. Jim Phillips
My husband and I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Lincecum but have been told many stories of him through his son Steve. Our deepest thoughts and prayers to the Lincecum family and friends. Alena & Travis Jones
Prayers and Deepest Condolences to Mr. Lincecum' s son Steve and to Mrs. Lincecum as well as all their family and loved ones. RR
I hardly remember Bent Arrow Ranch without Bob's smiling face and welcoming arms. He and Betty had an open door for all of our family whenever we stopped in to see George's parents. The kids loved the candy machine and we loved the company!! We will always treasure the years they lived on the Bent Arrow.Mary and George Anderson
Living right next door to Bob and Betty was the best! My 3 sons got to grow up with another set of grandparents! Their memories of all the candy they could hold as young kids, and then the memories of all the red wine as adults! Couponing with my mother, and laughing with my dad—heaven just received a jewel!!Becky Mitchell, Rodney, Joshua, and Beau
Bob, Bobby, Robert, friend, loved one. It didn't matter what you called him………the smile in his eyes made you feel like you were the only special person in the room. The stories he told, the crazy antics he did on a daily basis were what made me love him so much. I loved him, I loved his spirit and he will be truly missed. Betty, your three children and grandchildren, I send my love and prayers. Hoping memories bring you peace and know that Heaven above is yelling to the Kingdom…"Bob Lincecum is here to make us laugh!
One of the great joys of growing up in Broken Arrow for me was when Bob and Betty moved "next door" to us out on 101st. Bob was one of the funniest, most generous and all-around great adults that I knew growing up, and my family and I were richer for having he and Betty as our friends. God bless the Lincecum family.
Bob and I worked together for a number of years!! Clearly he was one of the most loyal employees at Levi Strauss and Co.- Had an Adventurous Spirit–Cando Attitude-Great Sense of Humor–Loved his Family and Worshipped his wonderful wife Betty–BOB WAS A LEGEND IN THE DALLAS REGION OF LEVI STRAUSS AND COMPANY–R.I.P. my friend—Bob Caldwell