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James Franklin “Jimmy” Winningham Jr.

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James Franklin “Jimmy” Winningham Jr.

Birth
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death
30 Oct 2008 (aged 59)
Harrisburg, Poinsett County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Harrisburg, Poinsett County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Son of James Franklin Winningham Sr and Nita J Hall Winningham

Jimmy Winningham, 59, of Harrisburg died Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008, at his home.

He was born Nov. 30, 1948, at Memphis, the son of J.F. and Joyce Hall Winningham.

Mr. Winningham was a farmer and an appraiser. He was an active, lifelong member of First United Methodist Church and a member of the Singles Club of Jonesboro.

He was a 1966 graduate of Harrisburg High School and graduated from Arkansas State University in 1971 with a degree in agriculture.

He enjoyed hunting and was a member of the Joe T. Hunting Club many years. He especially loved his grandchildren and enjoyed any time he spent with them.

Mr. Winningham was preceded in death by his father, J.F. Winningham; and his mother, Joyce Hall Winningham.

He is survived by one son, Donnie Ray Winningham of Harrisburg; one daughter, Leah McCrary and husband Will of Harrisburg; and their mother, Vickie 'Heeb' Winningham; his stepmother, Lucille Smalling Winningham; two brothers, Robbie Winningham of Harrisburg and Scott Winningham of Jonesboro; one sister, Beatrice Winningham Gullia of Harrisburg; two grandchildren, Collin McCrary and Carly McCrary; his mother-in-law, Helen 'Condra' Heeb; and nieces, cousins and nephews.

Funeral services were held in Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home Chapel. Interment was in Harrisburg Memorial Park Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were; Daniel Howton, Harold Kocher, John Hutchison, Andy Terrell, James Grissom, Wyatt Goad, Hollie Adams, Burt Grubbs, Eric Wright and JR Riley.

Honorary pallbearers were; Charles Nix, Bill Kerr, Johnny Wallace, Allen Mathews, Gary Brown, Billy Ray Cooper, Steve Hutchison, Jimmy Heeb, Donald Jones, Tony Heeb, Kenneth Brand, David Wallace, Roger Austin, Howard Pierce, Butch Roberts, Gary Reddmann, members of the Class of 1966 and members of the Singles Club of Jonesboro.
Son of James Franklin Winningham Sr and Nita J Hall Winningham

Jimmy Winningham, 59, of Harrisburg died Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008, at his home.

He was born Nov. 30, 1948, at Memphis, the son of J.F. and Joyce Hall Winningham.

Mr. Winningham was a farmer and an appraiser. He was an active, lifelong member of First United Methodist Church and a member of the Singles Club of Jonesboro.

He was a 1966 graduate of Harrisburg High School and graduated from Arkansas State University in 1971 with a degree in agriculture.

He enjoyed hunting and was a member of the Joe T. Hunting Club many years. He especially loved his grandchildren and enjoyed any time he spent with them.

Mr. Winningham was preceded in death by his father, J.F. Winningham; and his mother, Joyce Hall Winningham.

He is survived by one son, Donnie Ray Winningham of Harrisburg; one daughter, Leah McCrary and husband Will of Harrisburg; and their mother, Vickie 'Heeb' Winningham; his stepmother, Lucille Smalling Winningham; two brothers, Robbie Winningham of Harrisburg and Scott Winningham of Jonesboro; one sister, Beatrice Winningham Gullia of Harrisburg; two grandchildren, Collin McCrary and Carly McCrary; his mother-in-law, Helen 'Condra' Heeb; and nieces, cousins and nephews.

Funeral services were held in Jackson's Harrisburg Funeral Home Chapel. Interment was in Harrisburg Memorial Park Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were; Daniel Howton, Harold Kocher, John Hutchison, Andy Terrell, James Grissom, Wyatt Goad, Hollie Adams, Burt Grubbs, Eric Wright and JR Riley.

Honorary pallbearers were; Charles Nix, Bill Kerr, Johnny Wallace, Allen Mathews, Gary Brown, Billy Ray Cooper, Steve Hutchison, Jimmy Heeb, Donald Jones, Tony Heeb, Kenneth Brand, David Wallace, Roger Austin, Howard Pierce, Butch Roberts, Gary Reddmann, members of the Class of 1966 and members of the Singles Club of Jonesboro.


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