JC Inman, age 77, of Earlsboro passed away Tuesday, November 21, 2017 in Oklahoma City.
He was born November 10, 1940 in Farris, OK to Julius and Susie (Shults) Inman.
During his truck driving career he lived in many places, including Texas, Washington, Fremont, CA, and Oklahoma. He has resided in Earlsboro the last 17 years.
JC married Margaret Fetzer on February 3, 1961 in Fremont, CA.
He enjoyed restoring old cars and listening to music from his record collection.
JC was preceded in death by his parents; son, James Craig Inman; and siblings, JD Inman, JP Inman, JoAnn Glazier, Glenda Thomas and Shirley Boyd.
He is survived by his wife of the home; daughters and sons in law, Cheryl and Tom MaGee and Diana & Bill Mackey; grandchildren, Michael Taylor, Fara Fernow, Taylor Inman, James Inman, and Soloman Mackey; great grandchildren, Manuel Martinez, Jade Valenzuela, Christopher Morrison, and Jaden Taylor; daughter-in-law, Rhonda Stirman Inman; sisters, Pauline Williams, Laverne Roberts and Sheila Rubi; and numerous other family and friends.
No formal services will be held.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home of Tecumseh.
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