© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma July 14, 2005 August 21, 1927 ~ July 13, 2004 Funeral service for James Arthur "Jimmie" Glass, 76, of Ninnekah, will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, July 16, 2004, at the First Baptist Church of Chickasha. James Arthur "Jimmie" Glass was born August 21, 1927, in Petrolia, Texas, to William Grover Glass and Alta Ann Patterson Glass, and died July 13, 2004, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Jim married Alecia June Lee on March 17, 1945, in Wichita Falls, Texas. He entered the U.S. Navy in November of 1945 and was honorably discharged June, 1946. The Glasses settled in the Ninnekah community in 1946, at which time Jim started trucking, first with a dump truck and through the years up to 18 rigs on the road. In 1981 Jim added an R.V. business to the mix. Though busy with his business, Jim had time to serve on the Ninnekah Board of Education and Ninnekah City Council for over thirty years. He was an honorary FFA member and contributor to the FFA program for many years. Jim was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Ninnekah for many years and most recently the First Baptist Church of Chickasha. He taught Sunday School both at Ninnekah and Chickasha. He was a member of the Chickasha Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, June Glass of the home; one daughter and her husband, Deb and Jim Berry of Ninnekah; one son and his wife, Danny and Gay Glass of Agawam; five grandchildren, Nicona Berry Nelson and husband Joe Bob of Chickasha, Judson Berry and wife Delanie of Ninnekah, Christy Lee and husband Kevin of Moore, Joshua Glass and Medea Glass both of Oklahoma City; and six great grandchildren. Interment will be in Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Heart Research. |
June 2017 January 16, 1927 ~ May 31, 2017 Alecia June [Lee] Glass passed away on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 in Chickasha, Oklahoma at the age of 90. She was the oldest of eleven children born to Hilburn and Eva [Carel] Lee on January 16, 1927 in Cement, Oklahoma. June graduated high school and married J.A. “Jimmie” Glass in 1945. June and Jimmie made their home in the Ninnekah community, where they raised their family. June was saved when just a girl and was an active member of the Baptist Church, serving as a teacher and helping with Bible School. In later years she was a member of First Baptist Church in Chickasha. June was a stay-at-home mom to Deb and Danny and later a proud grandmother. She is preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Jimmie Glass who died on July 13, 2004; her parents, H.N. and Eva Lee; four sisters: Ioma Lee, Jerry Hudson, Freda Askins, Barbara Delk; brothers: Lindon Lee, Howard Lee and Dean Lee. June leaves behind her daughter and son-in-law, Deborah and Jim Berry of Ninnekah, OK; And son and daughter-in-law, Danny and Gay Glass of Rush Springs, OK; Sister, Joy Hunter; Brothers: Kenneth Lee and Ron Lee; Grandchildren: Nicona Nelson, Judson Berry, Josh Glass, Medea White and Christy Dearmond; And 6 great grandchildren. Committal Service Friday, June 2, 2017 Fairlawn Cemetery North Hwy 81 Chickasha, OK This memorial provided by: SEVIER FUNERAL HOME CHICKASHA, OK |
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