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Decker, James Byron 'Jim'

The Newton Kansan

James 'Jim' Byron Decker

James "Jim" Byron Decker, 75, went to live eternally with his Lord and Savior on Friday (Oct. 20, 2006) after a brief battle with cancer.

The loves of his life were God, family, his community and singing. He was born on Sept. 4, 1931, in Abilene to John A. Decker Jr. and Mabel Ruth Glenn Decker. He was raised in Enterprise, where he graduated from high school.

He attended Bethany College in Lindsborg; Kansas State University in Manhattan; and Washburn University in Topeka. His work history included: Martin Lumber Co. in Topeka; New York Life Insurance Co. in Topeka and Abilene; General Motors Acceptance Corp. in Salina, Fort Riley, Liberal and Wichita; and Kansas State Bank in Wichita.

In 1977, he became president of First Bank of Newton. In 1980, he became president of Anadarko Bank and Trust in Anadarko, Okla. In 1986, he retired and did independent bank consulting for two years until he became general manager of Bob Moore Leasing and Eldorado Motors in Oklahoma City. His final retirement came in April 1995.

Jim was very active in his communities, serving roles in Lions Club and Rotary, including the Past Presidents Club of both. He provided leadership to Newton Community Theatre for 14 years and was integral in establishing the community theater in Anadarko. He was always willing to share his lifelong love of singing. In 1963, he joined the Cavaliers barbershop quartet and sang professionally until 1981, traveling across the United States and doing a USO tour in 1969 to Japan, Okinawa and the Philippines, entertaining the wounded out of Vietnam.

Jim was actively involved in all of his churches, beginning with Enterprise Methodist Church and, finally, at New Covenant United Methodist Church in Edmond, Okla. He was very active in the Emmaus community and Kairos Prison Ministry, serving both inside prisons and on Kairos Outside weekends. His strong desire in life was to share the hope he found in Jesus Christ to as many as his life would touch. He was a pillar of strength and the best ambassador a church/Christian community could have. He knew everybody and called them by name, just like his Heavenly Father.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Charles, Glenn and Wallace; foster brother, Warren Douglas; and ex-wife, Alice Roberta Mears Decker.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy of the home; daughter and husband, Victoria and Robert Buel of Manhattan; daughters, Mary Decker of Kansas City, Mo., Martha Decker of Portland, Ore., Angela Decker of Broken Arrow, Okla., and Amy Decker of Edmond; grandchildren, Matthew Buel presently serving in Iraq, Katherine and Cynthia Buel of Manhattan; twin brother and his wife, John S. and Barbara Decker of Wichita; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family would like to express its thanks to the church family, neighbors and friends who provided much love and support to Jim and the family during his brief, difficult illness.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Jim's memory to New Covenant United Methodist Church building fund (2700 S. Boulevard, Edmond, OK 73013) or Kairos Prison Ministry (P.O. Box 54383, Oklahoma City, OK 73154).

A memorial service to honor James' life will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at New Covenant United Methodist Church in Edmond. A future memorial service will be n Enterprise.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date23 Oct 2006
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