Jeffery Malcolm Coke (The Rajun Cajun) 37 of Copan, Oklahoma passed away on Wednesday January 24, 2024.
He was a native of Watson, Louisiana. While living in his hometown, Jeffery was a deck hand on the Mississippi River for many years. When he moved to Oklahoma he worked as a car salesman which is when he was given the nick name " the crazy rajun cajun". Jeffery was a devoted husband, father, and son who loved spending time and cutting up with family and friends. Jeffery truly loved the authenticity of his home state. He enjoyed crawfish boils, Mardi Gras parades, and celebrating the many victories of the LSU Tigers in Big Easy. He was very proud of his home state. Jeffery also enjoyed fishing, playing cards, dancing, and making people laugh. Jeffery was a joker and could make anyone laugh and smile just from the sound of his giggle. He could tell funny stories like no other. He had a unique way of never meeting a stranger and was kind to all.
He is survived by his wife Alysia Coke (the love of his life), his children, Angelena Coke, Natalie Coke, Bella Corbett, Jacklynn Thompson, James Shelton Coke, Linnie Coke, and Jeffery Coke Jr. His mother and father Monica Wade and Stevan Rodriguez, grandmother Betty Johnson and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents Kitty Rodriguez, Janet Wade, Richard Wade, Uncles JW Riggins, Carlos Rodriguez Jr. And aunt Elaine Ciaccio .
"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord our God will be with you where ever you go." Joshua 1:9
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