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Bradley Kent Jones
Feb 10, 1953 - Sep 28, 2018
Posted by Ann Weber

WILSON-LITTLE FUNERAL HOME
PURCELL-NEWCASTLE, MCCLAIN CO, OK
(permission granted)

Bradley Kent Jones, age 65 of Lexington, passed away Friday, September 28, 2018, at the Norman Healthplex.

Bradley was born February 10, 1953 in Yuma, Arizona.   He was the 4th of five children born to R. B. Jones and Bessie Maxcean (Raines) Jones. Bradley grew up in both Arizona and Lexington, Oklahoma.   He attended Lexington High School, played football and graduated with the class of 1972.  

In 1975, he started working for the Department of Corrections, later retiring in 2000. While working at LARC, he was the Armorer and Fire Arms Instructor and was on the CERT Team.

Bradley married the love of his life, Bozenna J. Fudala on August 25, 1979, in Binghamton, New York. Together they raised one son, Robert and they made their home east of Lexington near the Corbett community.

After he retired from LARC, Bradley worked for Auto Zone for 5 years until his health began to fail and he had to get off of his feet.

Throughout his life, Bradley loved being outdoors and staying active. He was a member of Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Purcell, a member of the Knights of Columbus and a member of the Lexington-Baxter Masonic Lodge #72.

His hobbies included, fishing, hunting, restoring cars, sport shooting, working and building guns, operating remote controlled cars and planes.   He also loved to sing, spend time on the internet and perform magic tricks on his family. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

He was preceded in death by:
Parents,                                 R.B. and Bessie Jones,
Father and Mother-in-law,     Jan and Emilia Fudala,
Two brothers-in-law,             John Fudala and James Taylor;

He is survived by:
Wife of 39 years,                    Bo Jones of Lexington,
Son,                                        Robert Jones and wife Myranda of Lexington;
Two grandsons,                     Jerry and Jon Jones of Lexington;
Brother,                                  Gregory Jones and wife Sheila of Purcell;
Three sisters,                          Linda Jones-Huckaba and husband Phil of Carnegie,OK 
     Freda Deskin of Oklahoma City, Ethel Hicks and husband Kenneth of Tryon, OK;
Two sisters-in-law,                 Basn Taylor and husband Michael Skrzypczynski of Norman, 
     Ewa Tedechi and husband John of Chantilly, VA.
Two aunts,                             Della Murphy of Lexington and Patricia Karvaska of Yuma, AZ.
Many nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.

A Rosary service will be 6:30pm Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel in Purcell followed by Masonic Rites. The Funeral Mass Service will be 10:00am Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Purcell.  

Burial will be at Corbett Cemetery east of Lexington.

 

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