Jim Redwine
Apr 19, 1908 - Jun 20, 1986
Submitted by Glenn
Enid News
June 1986
Burial will be at
Kingfisher Cemetery, directed by Sanders
Funeral Service.
Redwine died Friday, June 20, 1986 at
Kingfisher Hospital. He was born in Sandy
Hook, Kentucky, April 19, 1908, to Charles
and Mary Virginia Litton Redwine.
He married Gail Meyer in Kingfisher March 6,
1975. He was a salvage dealer in Kingfisher
and a member of the Nazarene Church, the
Fellowship Sunday school class and the SAM
group. He lived in Kingfisher for more than
50 years.
Survivors include his wife, Gail, of the
home; three sons, Jimmy and Bill, both of
Kingfisher, and Lawrence, Chickasha; a
daughter, Mrs. Larry (Ora Mae) Struck,
Kingfisher; a brother, Bill, Nacogdoches,
Texas; three sisters, Ora Holder, Vicksburg,
Mississippi, Mrs. Ona Wright, Nacogdoches,
and Mrs. Lila Rogers, Wichita; two step
sons, Jimmy Meier, Noblesville, Indiana, and
Kenneth Meier, Jefferston, Virginia; three
step daughters, Wilma Morgan, Houston, Linda
Taylor, Phoenix, and Dona Howe, Kingfisher;
13 grandchildren; 11 great – grandchildren,
and 10 step – grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his first wife,
Katherine; three brothers, and his parents.
Memorials may be made to the Church of
Nazarene building fund.
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