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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Joshua Lee Burns

Joshua Lee Burns
April 23, 1990 ~ November 18, 2012

Joshua Lee Burns, age 22 yrs, of Midwest City, OK passed away Nov. 18, 2012 in Meeker, OK.

Josh was born April 23, 1990 at St Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City, OK to Terry and Denise LaGail (Skidgel) Burns.

Josh attended Sunday school and church at First Baptist Nicoma Park. Josh attended Nicoma Park Elementary, Intermediate and Junior High Schools, Choctaw High School, attending CATS his 11th and 12th Grade and also EOC VoTech. Josh was living on campus of Job Corp in Guthrie where he was attending school learning to be a computer tech. He was home for Thanksgiving week to be with his family. He enjoyed playing computer games with his little brother Kyle.

Josh is survived by his parents, Terry and Denise Burns, sister, Autumn and brother Kyle, also nephew Bentley Jones of the home. Grandmother, Freda Lemons of Shawnee, OK. Grandparents, Patsy and Murlan Skidgel of Midwest City, and Great-grandmother Dorothy Dixon of Nicoma Park, OK. 


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