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© The Tuttle Times
December 7, 2006
Submitted by: Sandi Carter


Floyd Luther Jenkins

August 11, 1935 ~ November 27, 2006

Floyd Luther Jenkins was born on August 11, 1935 in Tuttle, OK and died November 27, 2006 in Riverton, Wyoming.

He was the third child of eleven born to W.A. and Cleo Jenkins.

Floyd was preceded in death by his wife Juanita Sisneros Jenkins and parents.

He is survived by three sisters: Helen Dibble of Sidney, New York, Lina Bolin of Pampa, Texas and Sally Ingram of Tuttle, OK; brothers: Bill Jenkins Sr. of Bay City, Texas, John Jenkins Sr. of Pace, Florida, W.A. Jenkins III of Commerce, Texas, Tony Jenkins of Weatherford, Texas, Eddie Jenkins of Dallas, Texas, James Jenkins of Ft. Worth, Texas and Joe Jenkins of Garland, Texas.

Services were held November 29, 2006 at Rostad Mortuary Chapel in Rawlins, Wyoming and burial at Rawlins Cemetery.


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