Enid News and Eagle September 4, 2005
A graveside service for Jimmy Joe See, 84, will be 2 p.m. Monday in Greenhill
Cemetery, Lindsay. Arrangements are by Henninger-Allen Funeral Home. Visitation
will be 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
He was born Nov. 10, 1920, in Lindsay to George Webber and Loraine Dodson See
and died Friday, Sept. 2, 2005, at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center.
He was a graduate of Lindsay High School and married Mary Lou Price Nov. 1,
1941. He served at Enid Army Air Field during World War II.
They made Enid their home in 1965. He worked as parts manager at Northcutt
Chevrolet until his retirement. He was a 32nd degree Mason.
Surviving are two daughters, Jana See Willibey of Houston, and Jo Beth See
Ellenwood of Des Moines, Iowa; one son, James Brannock See of Enid; six
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lou, one sister and a brother.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to American Red Cross, Katrina
Relief Fund.
Condolences may be made online at www.enidwecare. com.
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