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James C. O'Dea
© Enid News and Eagle
08-2005
Submitted by: Glenn

© Jo Aguirre
EHS Class of 1970

A graveside service for James "Jimmy" C. O'Dea, 55, of Enid, will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Park Garden Chapel. The Rev. Glen Taylor will officiate. Arrange-ments are by Henninger-Allen Funeral Home.

He was born Jan. 14, 1950, in Enid to Verlon R. and Velma L. Reames O'Dea and died Thursday, Aug. 25, 2005, at his home.

He attended Enid public schools, graduating from Enid High School in 1970. He attended college in Okmulgee, returning to Enid where he began an 18-year career with George E. Failing Co. In 1995, he began work for Advance Foods, retiring in 2004 after 10 years.

Surviving are one brother, Ray D. O'Dea of Enid; and a sister, Kay J. Stowers of Enid.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Hospice Circle of Love.

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