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JEFF J. DITTMEYER OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Lincoln County News




JEFF J. DITTMEYER
1939 - 2010


Jeff J. Dittmeyer, formerly of Moore, Oklahoma, was born April 28, 1939 in Frederick, Oklahoma to Jeff J. and Esther Yancey Dittmeyer.
He retired from the Federal Aviation Administration as a cataloging supervisor.
Preceding him in death were his parents, his wife, Margaret and a granddaughter.
Survivors include his sons, Joel Dittmeyer of Midwest City, Oklahoma and Jeffrey Dittmeyer of Moore; his daughter, Traci Hamilton and husband, Ray, of Yukon, Oklahoma; his sister and brother in law, Barbara and Bill Chaney; three grandchildren; and other relatives and many friends.
Funeral services were held Monday, November 1, 2010, at Bill Eisenhour Northeast Chapel in Midwest City. Burial followed at Carney Cemetery under the direction of Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home.
© Lincoln County News dated November 4, 2010.


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