© Stillwater News Press Stillwater, Oklahoma October 10, 2007 James Richard "Jim" Grubbs November 4, 1946 ~ October 7, 2007 Longtime Stillwater resident and business owner James "Jim" R. Grubbs passed away Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007, in Houston, Texas. Jim was 60 years of age at his passing. He was born in Ada Nov. 4, 1946, to his parents, James and Wanda Chapman Grubbs. Jim took Patricia Kerntke as his bride May 29, 1965, in Stillwater. He and Patricia have made Stillwater their home while raising two sons. Jim owned and operated Stillwater Paint and Body Shop. He enjoyed his work along with many hobbies. Jim loved to play the guitar, ride Harley motorcycles and making Indian crafts. He also enjoyed the outdoors; fishing was another great joy of his. Jim's best time spent was with his family and hanging out with his good friends playing pool and singing karaoke. Also he was a long time member of the Stillwater Moose Lodge. Although Jim is no longer with us, his memory and legacy will be kept alive through the family and friends he leaves behind which include his wife of 42 years of the home, two sons, Shane and wife, Sherryl Farthing, of Perry and Brett and wife, Teri Grubbs, of San Antonio, Texas; one sister, Kathy Hopper and mother, Wanda Grubbs, of Sapulpa And six grandchildren. Jim is preceded in death by his father and 1/2 brother, Paul Ray Taylor. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Friday in St. Johns University Parish with Father Stewart Crevcoure officiating. Interment will follow the service in Sunset Memorial Gardens. |
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