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Jack W. Dunlap
© Clinton Daily News
17 Feb 2009
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell




Graveside services for Jack W. Dunlap, 68, of Rocky, Oklahoma, are scheduled at 2 p.m. today in the Berlin Cemetery south of Cheyenne.
Dunlap died Saturday, February 14, 2009, at his home.
He was born September 24, 1940, at Berlin, the son of Jesse and Elizabeth Young Dunlap.
He graduated from Berlin High School.
On December 16, 1963, he married Mae S. Sizemore at Cheyenne.
Dunlap was employed by Washita County District No. 2 and was an avid horseman, rodeoing, roping and racing horses.
He was a member of the Salem Baptist Church at Rocky.
Survivors include his wife, Mae, of the home; one son, Shawn Dunlap, and his wife, Christina of Elk City; two grandchildren, Skyla and Cody Dunlap, both of Elk City; one brother, Marvin Dunlap of Wichita, Kansas; and five sisters, Mildred Crayton, and her husband, Dub of Clinton; Dorothy McLean, and husband Jack of Chandler; Lorain Dunlap of Mangum; George Adams of Oklahoma City; and Janet Phillips, and husband T.L. of Clinton.
Along with his parents, Dunlap was preceded in death by six brothers and one sister.
Herman Foust will officiate at the services. Arrangements are under direction of the Loftiss-Lee Funeral Home of Cordell.


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