Eisenhour Funeral Home
Blanchard, McClain Co, OK
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He graduated from Dibble High School in 1989 and worked many years as a concrete finisher. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, going to the lake, and raising game chickens. His greatest enjoyment was spending time with family, friends, and his dog “Bubba”.
Jamie was preceded in death by his father; his grandparents, Kenneth and Thelma Felton and Dorothy and Raymond Huddleston; and an uncle, Aubrey Felton.
He is survived by his mother, Janie Rayburn, of Cole; his step-father, Gerry Keeler of Dibble; one sister, Tammy Keeler Durden of Cole; two nieces, Kacey Harris and her husband, Houston, of Dibble and Kaylee Smith of Dibble; four great nieces and nephews, Hunter and Hudson Harris and Kayson and Baylen Smith, all of Dibble; several aunts and uncles; and many other loved ones and friends.
Funeral service will be held at 2:00 P.M., Thursday, June 1, 2017, at the Eisenhour Funeral Home Chapel in Blanchard.
Burial will follow in the Blanchard Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Eisenhour Funeral Home of Blanchard.
Online obituary and guestbook are available at www.eisenhourfh.com.
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