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James Eugene London Jr.
© Roberts and Son Funeral Home
08-2021
Submitted by: Glenn
© Roberts and Son Funeral Home


February 19, 1960 - August 4, 2021

James Eugene London Jr. of Billings, Oklahoma, died Wednesday evening, August 4, 2021, in the Integris Bass Baptist Medical Center in Enid at the age of 61 years.

James Eugene London Jr. was born on February 16, 1960, in Blackwell, Oklahoma, to James Eugene and Alyce Faye (Burke) London Sr. At the age of five, James became a resident in the Enid State Children’s Home. At the age of twenty-five he moved to the Billings-Fairchild Center in Billings, Oklahoma, along with his brother John who was eighteen, to make their home.

He is survived by his brothers, Keith London of Wichita, Kansas, and John London of Billings, Oklahoma.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

A graveside service is scheduled for 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 11th in the Blackwell Cemetery with Rev. Kevin Bookout of the First Free Will Baptist Church officiating.

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