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Bryan County, Oklahoma

Bokchito Cemetery
Bokchito, Oklahoma

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Dusty Grimes

June 22, 1982 ~ January 14, 2010

© Holmes-Coffey-Murray Funeral Home

Submitted by: TD

 

A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Bokchito Cemetery for Dusty Grimes, 27, Irving, Texas, who died Thursday, January 14, 2010, in Fort Worth, Texas. The Rev. Dan McLemore will officiate. The son of Teddy Grimes and Jeanne Patton, he was born Tuesday, June 22, 1982, in Irving, Texas.

Mr. Grimes was a mechanic and loved his children and family very much.

Dusty is survived by his children Kaitlyn Grimes, Carter Grimes and Ava Grimes, all of Irving; father Teddy Grimes, Irving; mother Jeanne Patton, Tishomingo; brothers Teddy Grimes, Arlington, Texas, and Harley Grimes, Garland, Texas; grandmother Ruby Grimes, Durant, and many other relatives and friends.

Dusty was preceded in death by his grandfather James Robert Grimes.

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