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Howard L. Gullickson

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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GULLICKSON, Howard L., 85, passed from this life July 27, 2009. Born in Oconomowoc, WI, on January 5,. 1924, he served in the U.S. Navy during World War 11, stationed on Guam. He came to Tulsa to study at Spartan School of Aeronautics and begin his career at American Airlines. In his 40 years...

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Please accept may condolences on the loss of Uncle Howie. I remember him for being a caring father and a fine genuine individual.

Uncle Howie was a good man, friend and fellow veteran. In the last years of his life, we corresponsed via email. He's the last of his generation in my family that were vets. He's now gone where old soldiers go when called to stand down. I'll miss him.

Dear Karen,
I was so sorry to hear about your father. Please know my thoughts and sympathies are with you.

I had the opportunity to get to work with Mr. Gullickson in the four months that I worked as a cna at Senior Suites. He was always a positive person and really cared for others. He was a very intelligent man as well. I feel truly blessed to have known him and I know that he will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

I had the opportunity to get to work with Mr. Gullickson in the four months that I worked as a cna at Senior Suites. He was always a positive person and really cared for others. He was a very intelligent man as well. I feel truly blessed to have known him and I know that he will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

I sure do miss Uncle Howie and the conversations we had the past few years.I tried to engage in conversations he would like.....the old farm house , airplanes our pets, etc. He was a good uncle and will be missed.

It is an honor to have worked with Howard at AA where he was so well-respected and to have known him this last year at Senior Suites. He was loved and admired by his caregivers and other SS residents. He kindly observed my mom (SS resident) and helped me understand her blindness. He was always busy at his computer. Howard will be missed. I am thankful for the opportunity of knowing him.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I enjoyed know and working with Howard.

Lyndell Sumner
Denton, Texas