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James David Hinkle

Submitted by Jo Aguirre
©Enid News and Eagle (OK)
www.enidnews.com
Published 12-14-2011


ENID - Funeral for James Hinkle, 69, will be 11 a.m. Thursday, December 15, 2011, at Gospel Light House Assembly, Marshall. Burial will follow in South Marshall Lions Cemetery. Arrangements are by Abernathy Aaron Funeral Home, Crescent.

James was born July 20, 1942, to Clarence Ray and Vera (Harp) Hinkle and died December 11, 2011.

He married Linda Grady in 1964.

Surviving are wife Linda of the home; mother Vera Hinkle of Las Vegas; children Nina (Carl) Figgins, Crescent, and James (Desiree) Hinkle, Enid; sister Betty Shields, Las Vegas; grandchildren Cayla, Cambry and Nadaley Figgins and Kale Hinkle.

He was preceded in death by his father, Clarence, and brother, Claude.

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