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© Enid News & Eagle
November 1995
Submitted by: Glenn


John David "Jack" Almy

March 4, 1930 ~ November 18, 1995

Memorial service for John David "Jack" Almy, 65, will be observed at 10 AM today at Bethel Tabernacle in Claremore. Arrangements are by Rice Funeral Service.

He was born March 4, 1930, in New Jersey and died Saturday, November 18, 1995, at the Claremore Indian Hospital while visiting relatives and friends in Claremore. His home is in Enid.

Surviving are his wife, Delores Jane; children, Joni Almy of Palm desert, California, and Anita Varela of Fallbrook, California; step – children, Sandra Stemson of Vancouver, Washington, Debbie Conway of Camp Pendleton, California, Jennie Anderson of Escondido, California, William E. Boerner of Salinas, California, Patricia L. Boerner of Enid, JoAnna M. Boerner of San Meguel, California, and Leslie L. Trout of Fayetteville, North Carolina; three grandchildren; and four great – grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents. 


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