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© Amarillo Globe News
July 8, 2004


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Thank You For Your Service!

James B. Pierce

???? ~ July 4, 2004 | Age 22

HOOKER, Okla. - James B. Pierce, 22, died Sunday, July 4, 2004.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Hooker High School Gymnasium with a chaplain from the Army National Guard Infantry officiating. Burial will be in Texhoma Cemetery in Texhoma by Roberts Brothers Funeral Home.

James was a Spc. E-4, Army National Guard Infantry, B Company, 1/179th Infantry Division 45th Brigade, and their call sign is Thunderbirds. He served in Kuwait and at the start of Iraqi Freedom, was transferred to Iraq and served from January to July of 2003.

Survivors include his parents, James and Barbara Pierce of Hooker; a sister, Katie Pierce of Hooker; a brother, Dustin Pierce of Hooker; and his grandmother, Martha Pierce of Guymon.

The family suggests memorials be to a favorite charity and may be sent in care of Roberts Brothers Funeral Home, P.O. Box 745, Hooker, OK 73945. 


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