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Stanley Othel Jamison

Stanley Othel Jamison
March 27, 1943 ~ January 10, 2013

 Stan was born to Wilburn and Willie (Bullard) Jamison on March 27, 1943 in Durant, OK. He had four siblings, Jean, Alma, Shirley and Holly. Stan was born in Durant, OK but as a young boy, moved to Midwest City where he attended Soldier Creek Elementary, Monroney Junior High, and Midwest City HS, where he graduated in 1961. After high school, Stan attended Rose State, UCO, Southwestern, and Pacific Lutheran where he graduated with a Bachelor"s Degree in social work.

In 1966, Stan joined the Army and served in Vietnam. While stationed at Ft. Lewis, WA., he met his future wife, Joan, whom he married in 1968. Stan retired from Tinker as a planner after 22 years. They have two daughters, Christine and Kellie, and one granddaughter, Kamryn. He also held a very special place in his heart for Brooklyn, whom he treated as his own granddaughter. Stan loved spending time with his family, going to the lake, coaching his daughters" sports teams, and watching Kamryn play softball, dance, and play the piano.

He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Jean.

He is survived by his wife Joan, of 44 years; daughters, Christine Jamison and Kellie Zuniga, and husband, Jeremy, and their daughter, Kamryn; sister Alma Holland and her husband John; sister Shirley Sexton and husband JT ; sister Holly Harrison and husband Pat, as well as many extended loving family and friends 


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