James A. Ritter Submitted by: Sue Hearon
James A. "Son" Ritter, 73, of Bokoshe, passed away Wednesday, July 3, 2002, in Tulsa. He was born June 25, 1929 at McCurtain to James Allen and Mattie Irene (Belt) Ritter. He was a general electrician and loved to garden and fish.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Charles and Don Ritter.
Survivors include one daughter, Bonita Frederick and husband Bruce of Pocola; one son, Bobby Allen Ritter of Bokoshe; four sisters, Wanda Harrison and Betty Brewer, both of Bokoshe, Yvonne Forrester of Spiro and Evonne Kelley of Pocola; two brothers, Roy Ritter of Bokoshe and James Dean Ritter of Spiro; two grandchildren, Olen Frederick of Pocola and Penny Jones and husband Edwin of Mountainburg, Ark.; and three great-grandchildren, Hannah, Dillion and Ethan Jones of Mountainburg, Ark.
Services were 2 p.m. Monday, July 8 at the Mallory Chapel with Mr. Joe Avery officiating. Burial followed in Old Bokoshe Cemetery under the direction of Mallory Funeral Home of Spiro.
Pallbearers were Glen Ritter, Randall Forrester, George Harper, Michael Blasdel, Robby Tran, Joe Henderson and Bobby Parker.
Honorary pallbearers will be Loyd Thomas and Joe Parker.
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