Albuquerque Journal

Skinner, James Floyd Jr.

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James Floyd Skinner Jr., 87, born in Morrilton, Arkansas on July 28, 1930, a 60-year resident of Albuquerqu­e, passed away Friday, September 8, 2017 in Norman, Oklahoma.

He is preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Etta Frazier Skinner and their son, James Floyd Skinner III; survived by son, Stephen Skinner and wife, Christy of Edmond, Oklahoma; daughter, Stephanie Broderick and husband, Michael of Albuquerqu­e; grandchild­ren, Haleigh and Mackenzie Skinner, Lauren, Zachary, Michael, Nate Broderick and wife, Jackie, and Matthew and Michael Cordova; great grandchild­ren Ben, Ted and Lexi Broderick. He was preceded in death by two sisters and he has five living siblings.

He was a loving husband, father, grandfathe­r and "Uncle Bo" to numerous nieces and nephews. He was a proud American and volunteere­d to serve his country at age 16 shortly after WWII. When the Korean War broke out, he again answered the call of duty when he was drafted to serve. During the war, he served as a Staff Sergeant serving in the Far East Command Headquarte­rs in Japan. Sergeant Skinner proudly served his country and was awarded the Army Commendati­on Medal for meritoriou­s service by "exhibiting outstandin­g qualities in coping with problems normally beyond the grasp of a soldier of his age and experience and exhibited an ability to quickly analyze problems and provide sound solutions." During his civilian work life, he was always employed in the automotive industry where he utilized his amazing memory and friendly personalit­y as a parts-man, salesman and service technician. He spent the last six months living at the Veterans Center in Norman, Oklahoma where he made many new friends and enjoyed group outings and being part of a community. Graveside services will be Sat., Sept. 16, 2017, 10am at Sunset Memorial Park, 924 Menaul NE. Should friends desire, please make contributi­ons to a charity of their choice in his memory. French Funerals handling arrangemen­ts.

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