Joseph David "JoJo" Rawls
Jun 6, 2010 - Sep 6, 2015
Posted by Jo Aguirre
Joseph David "JoJo" Rawls died September 6, 2015 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 5 years 3 months.
Funeral Services are scheduled for 10:00 AM, Saturday,
September 12, 2015 at the First Baptist Church of Madill.
Interment will follow at the McMillian Cemetery west of Madill
under the care of Wadley’s Funeral Service.
JoJo was born June 6, 2010 at Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas to
David and Kaelee (Hart) Rawls. He was raised around the country
with David being in the military. JoJo loved bowling and turned
everything into a bowling game. He enjoyed playing on the Ipad,
beats by Elmo, Mario, Transformers, Playing Pool and anything to
do with Super Heros. JoJo loved playing with and bossing his
baby sister, even in his sleep. He always had fun with hidden
objects of any kind.
JoJo is survived by his parents, David and Kaelee Rawls; sister,
Olivia Rawls; maternal grandmother, Kim Hart; paternal
grandparents, Mary and Bob Rawls; maternal great grandparents,
Andria and Wendyl Ross; aunts, Maycie Pruitt, Anna Iker, Laela
Hand and many other relatives and friends.
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