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Judge J. Bruce Harvey
©Enid News and Eagle
08-05-2009
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

©Enid News and Eagle

©Glenn

Jimmie Bruce HARVEY

Carmen Cemetery


Judge J. Bruce Harvey, 66, passed away Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009, at Integris Bass Hospital, Enid, Okla. The funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009, at Central Christian Church in Enid. Interment will follow at 1 p.m. in Carmen City Cemetery under the direction of Wentworth Mortuary LLC, Carmen.

Judge Harvey was born Aug. 12, 1942, to Harold James and Virginia (Board) Harvey in Cherokee, Okla. He graduated from high school in Carmen, Okla., with the class of 1960, Northwestern State College in Alva in 1966 and Oklahoma City University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate in 1972.

He married Jana Sue Irwin in 1963 in Carmen, Okla.

While attending law school, he worked for the Oklahoma State personnel board, taking a position as an attorney with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety upon graduation. He moved to Enid with his family in 1973 to serve as an assistant district attorney. In 1974, he accepted a position as special district judge to Garfield County, a position which he held until 1976, when he went into private practice.

During his 17 years in private practice, Judge Harvey served with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, both as an attorney and on the board of directors. He also served as state representative for District 41 from 1983 to 1985 and mayor of the city of Enid from 1987 to 1989. During his career, he served as President of the Garfield County Bar Association and was a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association. In 1993, he was appointed associate district judge of Harper County, followed by an appointment as special district judge in Garfield County. Judge Harvey retired in 2007.

Judge Harvey was a member of Central Christian Church, where he served as a deacon and as Scoutmaster of Troop 2. He was a member of Grand National Quail Club and a former member of AMBUCS and Lion's Club. Judge J. Bruce Harvey loved the out-of-doors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Most importantly, he was a kind and gentle person with a loving soul.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Virginia (Board) Harvey Stanley in 1974 and Harold James Harvey in 1992.

Judge J. Bruce Harvey is survived by his wife, Jana, of Enid; his three children, Kristel Esparza and husband Herman of San Antonio, Texas, Heather Jennings and husband, Matt of Highland Park, Ill., and Brandon Harvey and wife Tiffany of Enid; seven grandchildren, Monica, Emily, Lauren, and Nathaniel Esparza, Clyde and Audrey Jennings and Jersey Garrett.

He also is survived by three sisters, Marcia (Harvey) Brown and husband Robert of Carmen, Nancy (Harvey) Oldham and husband Jim of Carmen and Judy (Harvey) Mott and husband Darole of Tulsa, Okla.; other relatives and many friends.

Memorial contributions may be made in Judge Harvey's memory through the funeral home to Central Christian Church, Carmen Fire and Rescue, Carmen Park Fund or Boy Scouts of America.

Remembrances may be shared with the family at www.marshallfuneralhomes .com.

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