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James Lester “Jim” Wynn

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James Lester “Jim” Wynn

Birth
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Apr 2013 (aged 65)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hartville, Wright County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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James Lester "Jim" Wynn, was born September 18,1947,in Springfield, Missouri, to Harold Eugene and Aleene Doris "Moody' Wynn, and departed this life on Monday April 22, 2013, in Springfield, Missouri at the age of sixty-five years, eleven months, and four days.

On April 1,2012, Jim was united in marriage to Cindy Kay Curran.

His Father Harold, brother Robert Eugene "Bob" Wynn, precede him in death.

Jim is survived by his wife,Cindy of the home, Children, James D. Wynn and his wife Cheryl of Harrison, Arkansas, Tim Wynn of Hartville, Missouri, Kim Wynn of Ozark, Missouri
and Jessica House and her husband Brandon of Phillipsburg, Missouri; ten grandchildren, a grand-puppy Baxter; his mother Aleene Wynn, of Hartville, Missouri; siblings, Jeanie Ducusin and her husband Rick, of Hartville, Bill and wife Beverly, of Hartville, Missouri, and Jerry Wynn of Licking, Missouri; many nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

Jim, spent most of his life in the Hartville, Missouri area, and was a graduate of Hartville High School in the class of 1967. He worked at various jobs throughout his life and worked for over fifteen years at Hutchens Steel Plant in Mansfield, Missouri. He had also served two terms as a councilman for the city of Hartville, Missouri.

He had accepted Christ as his Savior, and was attending Hilltop Pentecostal Church at the time of his passing.

Jim had a passion for cars and enjoyed driving his Camaro, when the weather allowed him to do so. He cherished the time spent with family and enjoyed going to the farm with his brother Bill. He had a caring heart and was always, checking in on his children and grandchildren.

Jim was a caring Husband, Father, Grandfather, Son, Brother, and Uncle, also a caring neighbor and friend.

We celebrate his life and accomplishments and will treasure the many wonderful memories he has created for his family and many friends.


James Lester "Jim" Wynn, was born September 18,1947,in Springfield, Missouri, to Harold Eugene and Aleene Doris "Moody' Wynn, and departed this life on Monday April 22, 2013, in Springfield, Missouri at the age of sixty-five years, eleven months, and four days.

On April 1,2012, Jim was united in marriage to Cindy Kay Curran.

His Father Harold, brother Robert Eugene "Bob" Wynn, precede him in death.

Jim is survived by his wife,Cindy of the home, Children, James D. Wynn and his wife Cheryl of Harrison, Arkansas, Tim Wynn of Hartville, Missouri, Kim Wynn of Ozark, Missouri
and Jessica House and her husband Brandon of Phillipsburg, Missouri; ten grandchildren, a grand-puppy Baxter; his mother Aleene Wynn, of Hartville, Missouri; siblings, Jeanie Ducusin and her husband Rick, of Hartville, Bill and wife Beverly, of Hartville, Missouri, and Jerry Wynn of Licking, Missouri; many nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

Jim, spent most of his life in the Hartville, Missouri area, and was a graduate of Hartville High School in the class of 1967. He worked at various jobs throughout his life and worked for over fifteen years at Hutchens Steel Plant in Mansfield, Missouri. He had also served two terms as a councilman for the city of Hartville, Missouri.

He had accepted Christ as his Savior, and was attending Hilltop Pentecostal Church at the time of his passing.

Jim had a passion for cars and enjoyed driving his Camaro, when the weather allowed him to do so. He cherished the time spent with family and enjoyed going to the farm with his brother Bill. He had a caring heart and was always, checking in on his children and grandchildren.

Jim was a caring Husband, Father, Grandfather, Son, Brother, and Uncle, also a caring neighbor and friend.

We celebrate his life and accomplishments and will treasure the many wonderful memories he has created for his family and many friends.




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