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Jimmy Joe Barnoskie
Jan 16, 1972 - Aug 31, 2020
Posted by Jan Grooms

Roberts Reed Culver Funeral Home
(permission granted)

Jimmy Joe Barnoskie was born January 16th, 1972 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma to Jim Barnoskie Jr. and Alice Barnoskie.
 

He graduated from Sequoyah high school in 1991.  He married Gina Bunch on December 27th, 2001.
 

Jim had worked at Baldor Electric for 17 years then Mrs Smith’s before coming disabled.  Jim loved to hunt when he was able to and hanging out with his family and friends.


He was survived by his wife: Gina Barnoskie of the home; two sons: Christopher Bunch of Stilwell, OK, Jordan and wife Lora Turner of Stilwell, OK; one daughter: Jackie and husband Clinton Duncan of Stilwell, OK; his dad: Jim Barnoskie Jr; one sister: Ronetta Barnoskie; one niece: Summer Barnoskie all of Vian, OK; and 10 grand kids: LeAndra, Ryan, Sydra, Koda, Avery, Jaelyn, Chloe, Payton, Brody, and Haisley.
 

Graveside services were held Friday, September 4, 2020, 1 pm at the Barnoski Cemetery, Evening Shade Community, Vian, OK.
 

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