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Jack G Witt
Tombstone photo Dover Cemetery
Dover,
Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
Oct 13, 1945 - Jan 16, 2020
Obit submitted by Glenn
Enid News & Eagle
18 January 2020
The funeral for Jack G. Witt, 74, will be at
10:00 a.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2020, at Dover
Christian Church, with Rev. Fred Jones
officiating.
Burial will follow at Dover
Cemetery under the direction of Cordry-Gritz
Funeral Home, Hennessey.
Jack was born in Enid on October 13, 1945, to
Rex and Betty McGee Witt and died Thursday,
January 16, 2020, at Mercy Hospital in
Kingfisher.
He graduated from Hennessey High School in 1963.
Jack is a U.S. Army Veteran and served in
Vietnam. He married Jane Myers in Hennessey on
March 19, 1966. Jack was a Game Warden from
1972-2008 and retired as a Captain supervising
the sixth district.
He was a member of Dover Christian Church, past
member of Hennessey Powder & String Club, a
member of the Game Wardens Association, and a
lifetime member of the NRA.
Jack is survived by his wife Jane of the home;
three children, Trisha Price and husband Wes,
Jason Witt and Mary Milacek, Kelli Schilde and
husband Adam, all of Dover; nine grandchildren,
Bailey, Heath, Addison, and Easton Price, Jace
Milacek and Josie Witt, Alec, Allie, and Kyler
Schilde; one brother, Mike Witt and wife Linda.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Rex
and Betty Witt.
Memorial donations may be made in Jack's memory
to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation,
with the funeral home serving as custodian of
the fund.
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