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James T. Dunham
Jul 30, 1947 - Jun 14, 2005
Submitted by: Mary Anneler



Graveside services for James T. Dunham, 57, of Wayne were held at Byars Cemetery on June 17, 2005 with Rev. Ted Flood and the Rev. Debi Chambers officiating. Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell directed the services.
James was born July 30, 1947 in Kansas City, Mo. and died June 14, 2005 in Purcell, Oklahoma. He was one of five children born to Thomas D. and Helen L. Murphy Dunham. He was reared and attended school in Kansas City and Chicago, Ill. He worked as a tow truck operator and a general laborer in the construction business.
He is survived by two sons, Jimmy Chappell and his wife, Kimberly, and Chris Dunham, all of Del City; one stepson, Joey A. Beaty of Newalla; one brother; three sisters and two grandchilden to be born in December.
He was preceded in death by his parents.


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