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Amber Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


© Jan Fendley
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James Walter Lewis ~ Josephine [Flowers] Lewis


Obituary

Amber Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© The Chickasha Express-Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
Monday, October 4, 2010

James Walter Lewis
March 29, 1936 ~ October 2, 2010


CHICKASHA ~ Funeral Services for James Walter Lewis, 74, of Alex, Okla., will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 6, 2010, in the Chapel of Sevier Funeral Home.

James was born March 29, 1936 in Whetstone, Ky., the son of James Logan Lewis and Ruby Jewell [Radford] Lewis. He died October 2, 2010 in Alex.

James married Josephine Flowers July 23, 1955, in Crossville, Tenn. He moved from Kentucky in 1976 and worked at Delta Faucet until he retired. He raised a beautiful family and was a kind and gentle man. He loved going to flea markets, antiquing, and loved spending time with his grandkids.

James was preceded in death by his parents.

Survivors include his wife, Josephine Lewis of the home; one son, David Lewis and wife Cindy of Munfordville, Ky.; two daughters, Teresa Fitch and husband Barry of Blanchard, Okla., and Cindy Denham and husband Dennis of Marlow, Okla.; three sisters, Alta Sherell of Marrowbone, Ky.; Mary Thrasher of Tompkinsville, Ky., Donna Sue Melton of Burkesville, Ky.; six grandchildren, Julie Skeeters, Jamie Warder, Brad Fitch, Ashley Fitch, Casey Denham and Courteney Denham; four great grandchildren, Afton Skeeters, Jacob Skeeters, Elizabeth Warder, and Ethan James Warder; several nieces, nephews, and consigns.

Interment will be in the Amber Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.


Obituary

Amber Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


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Submitted by: Cathey Wilder

© Sevier Funeral Home
Chickasha, Oklahoma
May 2019

Josephine J. [Flowers] Lewis
February 28, 1939~ May 29, 2019


Josephine J. Lewis, of Poteau, OK, passed away on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas at the age of 80. She was born February 28, 1939 in Cumberland County, Kentucky, daughter of George and Alma [Ooten] Flowers.

She married James W. Lewis on July 23, 1955 in Crossville, Tennessee. They moved from Kentucky to Chickasha in 1976.

She is preceded in death by her parents, George and Alma Flowers; her husband, James Lewis on October 2, 2010; and a brother, C.A. Flowers.

Josephine is survived by son, David Lewis, and his wife, Cindy, of Munfordville, KY; Daughters: Teresa Fitch and her husband, Barry, of Poteau, OK; Cindy Denham and her husband, Dennis, of Marlow, OK; Grandchildren: Julie Skeeters, Jamie Warden, Brad Fitch, Ashley Fitch, Casey Denham and Courtney Denham; Great grandchildren: Afton Skeeters, Jake Skeeters, Elizabeth Warden and Ethan James Warden; Sister, Janice Groce of Burkesville, KY; Brothers: Randy Flowers, Larry Flowers and Ronnie Flowers; Sister-in-law, Alta Sherell of Marrowbone, KY;


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