James W. Harpin, 69, of Midwest City, died March 27th, 2021. He was born Sept. 12, 1951 in Lancaster, WI, to parents Carl Harpin and C. LaVon Kirschbaum.
Jim was a Veteran of the United States Airforce serving at duty stations: U-Tapau Thailand; Tinker AFB OK; Anderson AFB Guam; Lackland AFB San Antonio,TX.; Offutt AFB Omaha NE; and Randolf AFB San Antonio, TX. He was an active member in the American Legion since 1974, was an avid darts player, geocacher, train enthusiast and a songbird. He loved singing in the choir at Grace Place Baptist Church.
He is preceded in death by his parents, and brothers John and Jerome Harpin. He is survived by half-brothers and sisters: Jeff Schurman, Joanie Dickerson, Janet Iverson, Julia Warrington, Wayne Harpin, David Harpin, and Gregg Harpin; nieces and nephews; along with numerous cousins and a plethora of friends.
In lieu of flowers, Jim has requested that donations be made to a children's charity of your choice.
Memorial Services
Thursday, April 01, 2021, 2:00PM
Barnes
Friederich Funeral Home
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
Midwest City, OK 73130
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