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James A. (Jim) Strategier of Amarillo, Texas was born August 2,
1941 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Henry Sr. and Helen
Strategier, died September 10, 2011 in Amarillo, and went to be
with his heavenly father after a long courageous battle with
Alzheimer's. Jim married Margaret Hughes on July 23, 1982 in
Midland, Texas.
Jim worked as a plant operations manager in healthcare
facilities in several states. He was saved in his midlife and
baptized into the Evangelical Free Church. He later worshiped
at South Georgia Baptist Church.
He is preceded in death by the mother of his daughter, Nancy
Nordyke Strategier; his parents, Henry Sr. and Helen Strategier;
and a stepson, Jon Hughes.
Jim is survived by his wife, Margaret of the home; daughter,
Shelby Strategier and companion Ben Leetch and his son Troy of
Fresno, California; stepson, Jeff Hughes and Lori of Ten Sleep,
Wyoming; stepdaughter-in-law, Tammie Hughes of Midland, Texas;
brothers, Henry Jr. and Donnie and Julia of Norman, Chuck and
Sharon of Lawrence, Kansas; and sisters, Lou Ann and Gayle Woods
of Bar Harbor, Washington, Suzie and Louie Neu of Eufala, and
Debbie Baker and Ken of Spring, Texas; and grandchildren, Trista
Longshore, Alex Hughes, and Kolter Hughes; great granddaughter,
Brinley Longshore; and multiple cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts,
uncles and his faithful companion, Teddy.
The family requests memorials to the building fund of South
Georgia Baptist Church, 5209 S. Georgia, Amarillo, Texas 79110
or the Alzheimer's Association, 151 48th Ave SW, Norman, OK
73072.
Graveside services will be held 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, September
13, 2011 at St. Joseph
Catholic Cemetery with his former pastor, Reverend Gene
Hill officiating. Arrangements for Jim and his family were
placed in the care of the Vice Family at Havenbrook Funeral Home
of Norman.
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