James Kirby Minter

James Kirby Minter obituary, Duncan, OK

James Kirby Minter

James Minter Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Aug. 12 to Aug. 14, 2009.
James Kirby MinterNov. 23, 1929 — Aug. 11, 2009James Kirby Minter, 79, of Duncan, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009, at Integris Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma City, following a brief illness. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 14, in the Chapel of Don Grantham Funeral Home with the Rev. Brent Minter, NorthWood Church, Fort Worth, Texas, officiating. Interment will follow in Resthaven Memorial Gardens in Duncan. Visitation with the family will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. today, also at Grantham Funeral Home. Kirby Minter was born on Nov. 23, 1929, in Marietta, Okla., the third and youngest son of W.J. Minter and Mae Forbes Minter. After a standout athletic career at Durant High School, he was named All-State and to the Oklahoma Prep All-Decade teams by the Jim Thorpe Athletic Association. For three seasons thereafter, Kirby went on to play for Southeastern State University basketball legend, Bloomer Sullivan, before departing from Durant to play for the Caterpillar Semi-Pro AAU Basketball Team in Peoria, Ill.In 1952, he married Bonnie Lee Whitfield in Peoria, where both were employed by Caterpillar Tractor Co. As a member of the Caterpillar Cats Team, he helped lead the club to three straight national championships (1952-1954) before being selected to participate on Team USA in the 1954 FIBA World Basketball Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Team USA won nine straight victories, including the World Championship game against undefeated host, Brazil. As top scorer, Kirby was named Most Valuable Player as the USA claimed its first WBC Gold Medal. In 1962, Kirby and Bonnie Minter moved to Oklahoma to raise their family of five children, settling in Duncan, as Kirby and brother, A.J. Minter, invested in American Plating and Finishing Company. Through the years, Kirby retained an avid interest in sports, coaching for his children's teams and being a continuing presence at area sporting events. He loved telling people he could be found listed on the Team USA Web page between NBA players Reggie Miller and Alonzo Mourning.Sports notoriety continued to follow Kirby throughout his life. In 2007, he was honored as an Oklahoma standout player at the OKC Ford Center by Team USA member Chris Paul, then playing for the NBA Oklahoma City Hornets. Most recently, his high school hometown of Durant declared Jan. 4, 2008, as Kirby Minter Day, and later inducted him into Durant High's Athletic Hall of Fame in March of last year.He was a member for many years of the Stephens County Sheriff's Reserve. Kirby also enjoyed attending services at Fair Baptist Church, and appreciated the friendship of the Rev. David Spangler and the congregation there.Kirby was beloved as a husband and father, grandfather and friend, and delighted friends and family with his wit and colorful stories. He was preceded in death by his mother and father; brothers: A.J. Minter and Earl Minter; and grandson, Nick Minter Sr. Survivors include wife, Bonnie of the home; and a large and lasting legacy of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Children are Rick and Nancy Minter; Jim and Sherry Minter; and Reggie and Shannon Minter, all of Duncan; as well as daughters Kathy Coleman and husband, Gary, of Holdenville; and Kim Chambless and husband, Dana, of Duncan.Grandchildren include Traci and Tommy Bentz, Vancouver, Wash.; Bryan and Cappi Coleman, Holdenville; Cory and Amber Minter, Tulsa; Brent and Kari Minter, Fort Worth; Damon and Jamie Minter, Edmond; Regina Minter, Lawton; Cody and Jeremy Seely, Comanche; Lindsey and John Burris, Comanche; Bree and Carly Chambless, Edmond; Brent and Rachel Finley, Seattle, Wash.; and Brian Finley, Amsterdam, Netherlands.Great-grandchildren are Talon, Chaini and Wylder Coleman; Julia, Jacee and Nick Minter Jr.; Tre, Dasmon and Daijah Vaugh; McKena, Gabrielle and Kamden Seely; Carter, Emry and Audrey Burris; Seanna, Avery, Elliana, and Justus Minter and Aislin Finley.Bearers will be grandsons Bryan Coleman, Damon Minter, Cory Minter, Brent Minter, Jeremy Seely and John Burris.Online condolences may be made at www.granthamfuneralhomes.com.

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August 18, 2009

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August 14, 2009

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August 14, 2009

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Dean and Lillian Johnson

August 18, 2009

We are saddened to learn of Kirby's death and our sympathy goes out to Bonnie, Rick and all the family. We remember his great sense of humor when we saw him at Butterfield's and loved all the stories Bonnie and Rick told us about him.
Sincere sympathy to all.

Krista (Parker) Lolar

August 14, 2009

Kirby was high on the Parker list. Dad and I sure enjoyed him at all the softball/basketball games (even when he joined my dad with all the yelling....that includes Reggie also). :) He will be missed dearly and he was loved much. He was a very nice grandpa...not just to his own.

Kristi Rockwell-Howell

August 14, 2009

We have such fond memories of your dad throughout the years. We are sorry for your loss. Try to find comfort in the tremendous legacy he left behind and relish the good memories.

Terri (Fish)Graham

August 14, 2009

You are in my thought and prayers. May God bring you comfort and peace with the memories of such a great and wonderful man. He was an inspiration to so many. He will be greatly missed.

August 13, 2009

Boyd and I send our deepest sympathy to the Minter family. He was a special friend.. Boyd and Laura Montgomery

cecila shaub

August 13, 2009

Kirby rode with me on the Red River Bus, he was a joy to be around and he will be missed.

DeAna Walters

August 13, 2009

To the most incredible Grandfather, Father, Husband, Brother and Son I met. He was the only Father-in-law I ever had, and he was one of the few people who truly understood my sense of humor. He always welcomed me into his home, and was ready to help me out anytime for any reason. He was a constant positive force in my daughters (Regina Minter, Cody Michelle (Minter) Seely, and was always there for them. I know he is looking down on everyone now from heaven now and watching over everyone with love and sunshine. I will miss him for the rest of my life, and will always remember him as the most adorable, witty, and loving gentle giant! DeAna M. Walters (formerly Minter)

Renee Gibson

August 13, 2009

May the wonderful memories ease the passing of such a great man. My prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow. I can remember him standing there by the fence and his input when we were playing softball. His instructions were always right and I knew he had to have been a great athlete.

August 13, 2009

We will miss Kirby coming in to the store very much!! If there is anything we can do for you please let us know!! Our prayers are with you all!!

The Med Tech Corp Staff

mike chambless

August 13, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

August 13, 2009

Kirby was an amazing man, and what a legacy he leaves behind. I know your lives will have such a void with his loss.

Janell Howell

August 13, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

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Ben Wilson

August 12, 2009

My father (B.F. Wilson) and I thought of Kirby as a great friend. My condolences to the family.

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