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BEAN
Jackie Wayne Bean, 70, of Madill, Oklahoma, passed away Thursday, January 20, 2011, at the hospital in Madill. He was born on April 12, 1940 to the late Charles Vernon Bean and Ina Jewell Snider Bean in McMillan, Oklahoma. Jackie was raised and lived his entire life in the McMillan and Madill area. He graduated from Madill High School in 1958 and later attended Murray State College. Jackie joined the United States Army and served in Germany before returning back to Madill, where he owned and operated Jackie's Furniture store. He currently owned and operated Bean Dozer Repair in Madill. Jackie enjoyed riding motorcycles, working, loved going to Sturgis and collecting antique cars and tractors. Jackie was always active, on the move, had a positive attitude, good sense of humor and a fun loving spirit. He is survived by: Children: Rodney Caldwell and wife Lisa, Ardmore, Oklahoma; Jill Payne and husband, Curtis, Bells, Texas; Shawn Manners, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Stepchildren: Kayla Young, Indiana; Shannan Qualls, Durant; 2 Grandchildren; 5 Step-Grandchildren; Brothers: Charles Woncie Bean and wife, Patty, Dickson, Oklahoma; Ken Bean and wife, Mary, Dickson, Oklahom; Sister: Ann Bean Linehan and husband Rodger, Oakland, Oklahoma; Love of his life, Kelly Whitaker, Bonham, Texas. Jackie was preceded in death by his parents and one nephew; Stan Bean. Services will be Monday, January 24, 2011, at 2:00 pm, at the First Baptist Church, Madill, Oklahoma. Ronny White will officiate the services. Interment will be at the McMillan Cemetery, McMillan, Oklahoma. Casket Bearers: Shane Richardson, Cody Caldwell, Jackob Caldwellm, Bill Arnold Van Kleef, Brad Bean, Kyle Bean, Steve Bean, Carl (Chico) Gonzales. Honorary Bearers: Gary Ayres, Darrell Teeter, Tobe Muncrief, Kenneth Muncrief, Sammy Goodwin, Bob Collins, Shawn Peirce, Chase Pierce and Joe Craven. Services will be under the direction of Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to: wattsfuneral home.com
(Published in The Daily Oklahoman on January 24, 2011)
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