James Gary Baldwin
Feb 25, 1950 - Jan 22, 2015
Posted by Sharon Ingle
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James Gary Baldwin passed from this life on Thursday, January 22,
2015 at the age of 64.
James was born February 25, 1950 to James
Charles "J.C." & Mary (West) Baldwin in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. James
married Mary Cody November 28, 1971 in Hugo, Oklahoma.
James enjoyed being outdoors and fishing. He never met a stranger.
He loved sharing with people about the Lord and the Bible. He was a
lifetime member of the DAV.
James served his county in the United
States Army.
He is preceded in death by his father, J.C. Baldwin; and sister,
Linda Marie Harrington.
James is survived by wife, Mary Baldwin of the home; daughter,
LaDonna Baldwin of the home; son, James "Bubba" Baldwin & wife,
Meranda of Gilman City, MO; grandson, John Baldwin, granddaughter,
Evelyn Baldwin, & granddaughter, Jamie Baldwin all of Gilman City,
MO; mother, Mary French of Hugo, OK; as well as numerous nieces,
nephews, other relatives and a host of friends.
Graveside services will be held Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 2:00pm
at Cloudy Cemetery with Bro. Aaron Warren officiating.
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