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Jamie April McAlister, 45, of Madill, Oklahoma, passed away on Friday, August 8, 2025. She was born on January 9, 1980, in Ardmore, Oklahoma, to the late James Odell Wagoner and Ealler Mae Seymour Wagoner. Jamie was raised in Madill where she attended school. She co-owned and operated McAlister Trucking and McAlister Truck & Tractor Repair, where her mechanical skills and hard work were admired. In her free time, she enjoyed the simple joys of life, gambling for fun, fishing, shopping, and spending time playing with her kids. She had a strong, loving spirit and a down-to-earth personality that made her a joy to be around.
Jamie is survived by
Husband: Bryan McAlister of Madill
Children: Cord McAlister of Kingston, Oklahoma
Kali Lytle of Colorado Springs, Colorado
Cole McAlister of Kingston, Oklahoma
Kori Buxton of Durant, Oklahoma
Jacob McAlister of Madill
Jerit McAlister of Madill
Lucas McAlister of Madill
Katy Nicks of Sherman, Texas
3 Grandchildren: Laike, Poet, and Levi.
Siblings: Skip Nicks of Denver, Colorado
Dena Nicks of Sherman, Texas
Barbara Evans of Madill, Oklahoma
Pam Morgan of Madill, Oklahoma
Ashley Montgomery of Oakland, Oklahoma
Numerous nieces and nephews.
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