Mitchell, James (Jim) F * Mary Sue (Womack)

 

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James (Jim) F. Mitchell & Mary Sue (Womack)


Elmwood Cemetery, Choctaw, Oklahoma County, OK  January 7, 20009
courtesy of Marti Graham



Daily Oklahoman, The 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
November 11, 2008


James (Jim) F. Mitchell, born 12/1/36 in Okmulgee, passed away on 11/08/08, finally joining his soul mate and dance partner of 44 years. Jim was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Tommie Mitchell and his wife, Mary Sue.

Survivors include son Greg Mitchell, wife, Brooke, daughters Jami Sue Wiley, husband Rick and Michelle Robertson, grandchildren Kylie, Jimmy, Hunter, Ethan, Madison and Sawyer, and a host of cousins and other family. Jim was a long time resident of Choctaw . He was a special man to many people, including his family and will be greatly missed. He was a natural born leader. Jim was never quite the same when he lost the love of his life, Mary Sue, but now he is by her side in eternal life. Jim loved the game of golf and was instrumental in the formation of the Choctaw Golf Association, which benefited many students over the years. Jim and Mary Sue were famous for their fun and lively golf parties. Jim traveled all over the country with his work at Townsco Contracting. He enjoyed deep sea fishing in Key West, sunsets in Mexico and most of all spending time with his family and friends.

Services, 10:00 a.m., Wed. 11/12/08, Bill Eisenhour Funeral home (Northeast), with interment to follow at Elmwood Cemetery in Choctaw.


Daily Oklahoman, The 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
July 25, 2001


MITCHELL Mary Sue Mitchell , nee Womack, was born 2/17/39 in Choctaw, Oklahoma to John D. and Marie Womack. Mary Sue passed away on July 22, 2001 after a brief but determined fight against cancer. Mary Sue leaves behind her soul mate, dancing partner, best friend and loving husband of 44 years, James F. Mitchell, son Gregory Mitchell, wife Brooke Mitchell, daughter Jami Sue Wiley, husband Rick Wiley, daughter Michelle Robertson and husband Jim Robertson. Grammy to her angels, she leaves behind six dear grandchildren, Kylie Mitchell, Jimmy Mitchell, Hunter Mitchell, Ethan Watson, Madison Robertson and Sawyer Robertson. Other survivors include mother-in-law, Tommie Mitchell, sister Jean Brown, brother Edward Womack and a host of very special nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Pat Shelby, brothers Richard Womack and John Womack. Mary Sue was our sunshine, our life of the party. She always had kind words for others, smiles, laughter and hugs for all. Mary Sue's cup was never empty. Her kind, loving spirit inspired others and her home was full of warmth and love. Many years ago Mary Sue picked up the game of golf and it was, along with her family, her passion and love. She encouraged others to pick up the game and she was infinitely patient with beginners. So lucky was Mary Sue that she was privileged to have obtained the elusive hole in one, three different times during her golfing career, the University of Oklahoma Golf Course, Choctaw Creek Golf Course and Broadmoore Golf Course. Mary Sue was instrumental in helping organize the Choctaw Golf Association. What started as a friendly competition among fellow golfers grew into a means of benefiting metro area youth golfers with over $50,000.00 given in college scholarships. She was known for her annual August golf party, an end of the sum mer golf celebration and fundraiser. Her enthusiasm was so infectious that people realized they each could make a difference with their dollars for area youth. Not even the May 3rd Tornado could keep her down......the party was temporarily relocated in 1999 to accommodate for rebuilding. An avid gardener, she was proud of her flowers and rock garden, an activity that she shared and fostered a love of with her grandbabies. She was diversified before it was heard of with her interests ranging from collecting classic MG's, calligraphy, reading and deep sea fishing. It is a testament to her sweet nature and friendliness that while hospitalized for the past 14 days she never had to spend a moment alone. Family and friends eagerly took shifts around the clock to sit with her and care for her. Toward the end, as was usual, Mary Sue was most concerned with her family, not herself, and she made it clear that she had no regrets in life or in love. We would like to extend a very special thank you to those who gave so much of their time the past thirty days during this difficult struggle Rabina Wright, for the many nights spent with Mary Sue so her family could rest, Ann Warzyn, Sharon Martin, the Shelby, Askling, Denney, Wiley, Maynard and Morrison families and others, the staff at Baptist Hospital 7 West, including Todd and Andrew with their special abilities to calm her during the long nights. While her family cannot yet make sense of her loss, we know that God needed a foursome and she is at peace with the Lord, her Mother and other family and friends. "We will be looking for your spirit in the sunset off the shore at Key West, with a smile on all our faces." Services to be held on Thursday, July 26, 2001 at St. Luke's Methodist Church, 222 N.W. 15th, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at 10:00 a.m. under the direction of Eisenhour Funeral Home with interment to follow at the Choctaw Elmwood Cemetery. Memorial donations in memory of Mary, can be made to the Choctaw Golf Association Scholarship Fund, c/o Delaine Baxter, or the American Cancer Society.





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