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Clara Jean "Jeanie" Jimenez Aaron



B: OCTOBER 8, 1956
D: April 13, 2009

Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
©Vondel Smith Funeral Home


Clara Jean "Jeanie" Jimenez Aaron died April 13, 2009 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Jeanie was born to Raymond and Hazel Jimenez on October 8, 1956. She attended Southeast High and graduated in 1976. She was a homemaker, who loved playing Bingo, shopping and spending time with family.

She was preceded in death by: Her parents, Raymond and Hazel Jimenez; 2 brothers, James and Raymond Alex; Grandmother, Telesfora Castro.

Survived by: Her husband, Johnny Aaron; 3 nephews, who were like her sons and their children, who were Jeanie's "grandchildren", Allen Sr. and wife Angela and their children: Alex, Allen Jr., Annabelle and Andreas; Antonio and his children: Delena, Bryon, Raymond and Raeleigh; and Wesley; 2 sisters, Mary K. Perkins and Frances Martinez; One brother, Jerry Castro; And a host of family and friends







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