Cheryl Blan
Prayers and thought go out to all of you. Our daughters attended Verdigris together and you could always count on Jim being at all the activities. Always had a smile on his face. Sweet man. Sweet family. Praying for you all. Cheryl Blan
Birth date: Nov 3, 1946 Death date: Sep 23, 2014
James Wayne Ford, of Owasso, Oklahoma, passed away Tuesday, September 23, 2014. He was 67 years old. Jim was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on November 3, 1946 to Herbert and Mary Jo Ford. Both parents and his brother, Jack E. Ford prec Read Obituary
Prayers and thought go out to all of you. Our daughters attended Verdigris together and you could always count on Jim being at all the activities. Always had a smile on his face. Sweet man. Sweet family. Praying for you all. Cheryl Blan
JimI will miss the humor and the mentoring that came my way both at DE & at CSW. I always chuckled with Jims desk always showing he was busy with work.To me he was a example of what all should strive to follow to be like.
Jim will certainly be missed. I always counted him among my friends and enjoyed working with him for 20+ years. I was so shocked to hear of his passing.
My sincere condolences to the family, Jim was a kind and patient man who was instrumental in the success many of my coworkers and I from Peace/Hansen and led by quiet example. A decent man that I will miss.
I'm so sorry for your loss…Jim was such a wonderful man always smiling! I will miss his laugh so much and drinking coffee with him. He was fun to work with and his knowledge was vast. Prayers to Joella and the entire Ford family.
I worked with Jim and Joella for many years at PSO. Will always remember his great laugh and his doing the best possible job. Dennis Loegering
Jim I will miss you and your knowledge as a coworker. However. I will miss your smile laughter and witty humor. Not the same in the morning not seeing you in the chair next to me with your cup of coffee and smile good morning! Deb BUsh
Today we mourn the loss of Jim. I will always treasure the memories of the little, somewhat shy, boy in short pants, the aggressive Little League baseball player, the man returned from war, the faithful and loving son of his parents and the loving husband and father of a wonderful family. My nephew Jim is no longer with us but wonderful memories of him will always be. Norman Goodman
Jim was a great person who was always willing to share his knowledge with others. He could fill a room with his laugh! I am so grateful I had the opportunity to work with him before I left DE. Prayers for your family during this time of loss.
I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I feel fortunate that I was able to work with Jim from 2010 through 2013 and, even on stressful projects, all I remember is his ready smile, his boundless enthusiasm, and his genuine friendship. He has left us far too early and will be missed.