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Jack Charles Aday

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Jack Charles Aday

Birth
Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
31 Dec 2012 (aged 75)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Broken Arrow - Jack C. Aday, 75, entrepreneur, died Monday. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Leonard & Marker Funeral Home Chapel, Bixby. (Tulsa World)
Jack Aday passed away from a tenacious battle with cancer on December 31, 2012. He was surrounded by family and friends he loved and they loved him.
Jack was a man of faith, honor, courage, strength and integrity. He lived and enjoyed each day of life.
Traveling and experiencing new places were a special love of his. Once of his most treasured pleasures took place spending time with the "guys" at the cabin. His love for nature and wildlife fired a passion in his life and to be with the "guys" was priceless.
Jack was a family man. He loved spending time with his kids and especially his grandkids. He always said the room would light up when they entered.
Jack's career began as Vice President of Bank of Oklahoma. He was also a business owner and a real estate professional.
He attended Tulsa Junior College, Notre Dame, and the University of Tulsa.
Jack grew up in Southern Oklahoma and went to school in Nashoba. He was preceded in death by his parents, Calvin Wesley Aday and Grace Frances (Owen) Aday and his brother; Calvin Aday, Jr.
Memorials may be directed to the Grace Hospice Foundation, Shellenbarger Free Will Baptist Church or the American Lung Association.
Broken Arrow - Jack C. Aday, 75, entrepreneur, died Monday. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Leonard & Marker Funeral Home Chapel, Bixby. (Tulsa World)
Jack Aday passed away from a tenacious battle with cancer on December 31, 2012. He was surrounded by family and friends he loved and they loved him.
Jack was a man of faith, honor, courage, strength and integrity. He lived and enjoyed each day of life.
Traveling and experiencing new places were a special love of his. Once of his most treasured pleasures took place spending time with the "guys" at the cabin. His love for nature and wildlife fired a passion in his life and to be with the "guys" was priceless.
Jack was a family man. He loved spending time with his kids and especially his grandkids. He always said the room would light up when they entered.
Jack's career began as Vice President of Bank of Oklahoma. He was also a business owner and a real estate professional.
He attended Tulsa Junior College, Notre Dame, and the University of Tulsa.
Jack grew up in Southern Oklahoma and went to school in Nashoba. He was preceded in death by his parents, Calvin Wesley Aday and Grace Frances (Owen) Aday and his brother; Calvin Aday, Jr.
Memorials may be directed to the Grace Hospice Foundation, Shellenbarger Free Will Baptist Church or the American Lung Association.


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