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James Marvin Littlejohn

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James Marvin Littlejohn

Birth
Belleville, Yell County, Arkansas, USA
Death
21 Oct 1985 (aged 76)
Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Broken Arrow, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0668528, Longitude: -95.8339278
Plot
Garden of Faith, Plot 121D, Space 4
Memorial ID
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James Marvin Littlejohn was the son of James Marcellus and Lula Mary Pledger Littlejohn. His brother and sister who lived were Lewis Cornelius Littlejohn and Velmina Cathelene Littlejohn Watson. His first wife was Connie Fae Foster who is interred at the Woodland Cemetery in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. His second wife Catherine Lea Littlejohn is interred next to him at the Floral Haven Cemetery in Broken Arrow, OK. Marvin's first wife Connie Fae Foster Littlejohn and mother of his three children passed away in

His children who lived were James Donald Littlejohn and Linda Lu Littlejohn Brown. In 2008 James Marvin Littlejohn is survived by three grandchildren: Elizabeth Dawn Littlejohn Key, Kristen Elaine Littlejohn Dunn, and James David Littlejohn.

James Marvin Littlejohn was an Oklahoma educator and served as superintendent of schools in several small towns in eastern Oklahoma and was a math teacher and department chairman in the Tulsa Public Schools at the time of his retirement.
James Marvin Littlejohn was the son of James Marcellus and Lula Mary Pledger Littlejohn. His brother and sister who lived were Lewis Cornelius Littlejohn and Velmina Cathelene Littlejohn Watson. His first wife was Connie Fae Foster who is interred at the Woodland Cemetery in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. His second wife Catherine Lea Littlejohn is interred next to him at the Floral Haven Cemetery in Broken Arrow, OK. Marvin's first wife Connie Fae Foster Littlejohn and mother of his three children passed away in

His children who lived were James Donald Littlejohn and Linda Lu Littlejohn Brown. In 2008 James Marvin Littlejohn is survived by three grandchildren: Elizabeth Dawn Littlejohn Key, Kristen Elaine Littlejohn Dunn, and James David Littlejohn.

James Marvin Littlejohn was an Oklahoma educator and served as superintendent of schools in several small towns in eastern Oklahoma and was a math teacher and department chairman in the Tulsa Public Schools at the time of his retirement.


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