Obituary for Jerry Bob Spradlin
Jerry Bob Spradlin, 70, of Altus, passed away Saturday, January 28, 2012, at the Midwest City Regional Medical Center.
Jerry was born April 8, 1941, near Prairie Hill, Oklahoma, to Woodrow Wilson and Opal Iva (Ledbetter) Spradlin. He never strayed far from home in Jackson County. Jerry worked for the City of Altus from 1977 to 1980. He loved his family and friends and enjoyed being the most outspoken of any group. Jerry enjoyed hunting arrowheads, fishing, and hunting. If Jerry wasn't in the bushes, he was in the water. He loved a good "watering hole" and was the last of a frontiersman. Jerry enjoyed traveling to the flea market circuits where he could get a good bargain. He served his country in the Army and Marine Corp, and then he served in the National Guard for a short time. Jerry Bob had a lot of great friends and friendship never dies. No one man could fill his boots.
Preceded in death by his parents, Woodrow and Opal Spradlin, one daughter, Terry Lynette Spradlin, two sisters, Beverly Ann Darcy and Veda Jo Eiler, Jerry is survived by his son, Jerry Don Spradlin of Midwest City; two sisters, Bonnie Ford and Sandra Shaw, both of Altus; one brother, Jimmie Don Spradlin, also of Altus; four grandchildren, Crista Lynn Purcell, Jesse and Kelly Spradlin, Carey and Leticia Ingram, all of Oklahoma City, and Kyle Sanderson of Midwest City; three great-grandchildren, Alexius Marie Ingram, Hailey Nicole Spradlin, and Trystin Lee Ingram, and the great-grandson Jerry was excited to meet in June of 2012, Jace Spradlin. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends who will miss his "Santa Claus" smile.
Memorial Services for Jerry Bob Spradlin will be held 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 6, 2012, at Lowell-Tims Chapel in Altus with Dr. Jeff Moore officiating.
On-line tributes may be made to the family at www.Lowell-Tims.com
02/06/2012
10:00 AM
Funeral
Lowell-Tims Chapel
Altus
OK
02/06/2012
10:00 AM
Memorial
Lowell-Tims Chapel
Altus
OK
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Jerry was born April 8, 1941, near Prairie Hill, Oklahoma, to Woodrow Wilson and Opal Iva (Ledbetter) Spradlin. He never strayed far from home in Jackson County. Jerry worked for the City of Altus from 1977 to 1980. He loved his family and friends and enjoyed being the most outspoken of any group. Jerry enjoyed hunting arrowheads, fishing, and hunting. If Jerry wasn't in the bushes, he was in the water. He loved a good "watering hole" and was the last of a frontiersman. Jerry enjoyed traveling to the flea market circuits where he could get a good bargain. He served his country in the Army and Marine Corp, and then he served in the National Guard for a short time. Jerry Bob had a lot of great friends and friendship never dies. No one man could fill his boots.
Preceded in death by his parents, Woodrow and Opal Spradlin, one daughter, Terry Lynette Spradlin, two sisters, Beverly Ann Darcy and Veda Jo Eiler, Jerry is survived by his son, Jerry Don Spradlin of Midwest City; two sisters, Bonnie Ford and Sandra Shaw, both of Altus; one brother, Jimmie Don Spradlin, also of Altus; four grandchildren, Crista Lynn Purcell, Jesse and Kelly Spradlin, Carey and Leticia Ingram, all of Oklahoma City, and Kyle Sanderson of Midwest City; three great-grandchildren, Alexius Marie Ingram, Hailey Nicole Spradlin, and Trystin Lee Ingram, and the great-grandson Jerry was excited to meet in June of 2012, Jace Spradlin. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends who will miss his "Santa Claus" smile.
Memorial Services for Jerry Bob Spradlin will be held 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 6, 2012, at Lowell-Tims Chapel in Altus with Dr. Jeff Moore officiating.
On-line tributes may be made to the family at www.Lowell-Tims.com
02/06/2012
10:00 AM
Funeral
Lowell-Tims Chapel
Altus
OK
02/06/2012
10:00 AM
Memorial
Lowell-Tims Chapel
Altus
OK
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