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© Amarillo Globe News
Aug. 17, 2000


Jeffrey Raymond Harvey

 ???? ~ Aug. 11, 2000 Age 39

TULSA, Okla. - Jeffrey Raymond Harvey, 39, formerly of Amarillo, died Friday, Aug. 11, 2000.

Services will be planned at a later date. Cremation by Cremation Society of Oklahoma.

Mr. Harvey was born in Albuquerque, N.M. He moved to Idabel and later moved to Amarillo in 1977. He was a professional painter and had worked for several paint contractors in Amarillo. In 1998 he moved to Ada, where he started his own company "The Finishing Touch."

He married Rhonda Redden in 1988 at Las Vegas.

Survivors include wife; three sons, J.J. Harvey and Noah Harvey, and Mack Thomas Harvey of Roswell, N.M.; a daughter, Erin Lee Harvey of Roswell, N.M.; his mother, Nancy Harvey of Amarillo; two brothers, Kyle Harvey of Lubbock, Texas, and Tim Harvey of Antlers.

The family suggests memorials be to the Harvey Memorial Fund in care of Commercial Federal Bank, 606 East Main St., Ada, OK 74820. 


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