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James H. Southworth, Jr.
Oct 29, 1955 - Apr 21, 2010
Posted by: Jo Aguirre

Wadley's Funeral Service

NORMAN - Services for James Southworth Jr., 54, will be 2 p.m. monday at Wadley's Funeral Service , with burial at Hillside Cemetery. Mr. Southworth died Wednesday, April 21, in Norman.

Survivors include stepfather James Petross; wife Ora Southworth of the home; children Tonay Seager and Reese, Kevin Southworth and Tara Southworth, all of Hot Springs, Ark.; stepchildren Thomas Roy and Jackie of Midwest City, Rita Roy of Oklahoma City and Curtis Roy of Stratford; siblings Marshall Petross and Brenda of Joplin, Mo., Justin Petross of Noble, Cheryl Hopper and David of Colorado and Sonda Kokay and Russ of South Carolina; and six grandchildren.

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