Richenda Jean Hatfield

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Richenda Jean Hatfield “Rickie” went to be with her Heavenly Father on January 21st, 2024 in Lawton. She was born to Howard Cox and Rachel Poco on June 4th, 1936.

Rickie was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, daughter, and friend. She shared her talents and stories with anyone wanting to learn. She loved traveling and studying history. She loved playing games and had a wealth of trivia knowledge. She was a philanthropist and was known for her elegant handmade gifts. Throughout her lifetime she called many places home. Wherever she traveled she made lifelong friends. Rickie loved watching old movies, reading, crochet, sewing, cooking, and spending time with her family.

She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Stars, Daughters of the Nile, Comanche Elders Council, and Eastside Baptist Church. And was also a proud member of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma.

She is survived by her children and their spouses Carol Ober (Travis), David Myers (Sandie), Jimmy Myers and Darryl Hatfield: Grandchildren and their spouses Kevin Myers (April), Eric Myers, Jesse Myers, Lawrence Tomah (Janna). Laura Green (Aaron): Great Grandchildren Isabella, Gabriel, and Reese: Siblings and their spouses Lonnie Poco (Laverne) and Alice Cox Mcdonald (Richard): Siblings Leonard Poco, Dusty Poco, and Dora Ann Poco.

She was preceded in death by parents Howard Cox and Rachel Poco: Maternal Grandparents Lemuel and Margeart Pebeahsy: Siblings Marcus Poco, Denver Poco, Carlos Poco, Carmelita Poco, Marie Pebeahsy-Watson, Milton Pebeahsy, and Evelyn Cox-Tally.