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Hillcrest Memorial Park
Ardmore, Carter County, OK
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Obit posted by Martha Reddout
© Marietta Monitor
17 Feb 2017, Page 4
Inurnment followed at Hillcrest Mausoleum.
Born July 30, 1938 at Lockney, Texas, the son of Miles Adrian and Marcella Stewart Renick, he died Saturday, February 11, 2017 in a local hospital. A graduate of Marietta High School Class of 1957, he and the former Linda Banks were married May 22, 1959 in Lindsay. Jimmy worked for Uniroyal Tire now Michelin Tire Company as a control room operator. He retired after 35 years of service. Jimmy loved working in his yard and spending time with family. He was an avid OU and Dallas Cowboy fan. He was a former member of the Ardmore Elks Lodge.
In addition to his parents, Jim
was preceded in death by his brothers Bennie and Danny Renick.
Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Linda of the home; daughters, Kim Dula and husband James and
Melissa Streidl and husband Patrick; sisters, Aileen Manning and
Brenda Bohlander; and his grandchildren, Danielle Dula, Jeremy Dula,
Kyle Martich, and Emily Streidl.
The family asks in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Arthritis Foundation.
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