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James Warren Chuculate Sr. 47 of Bartlesville Ok, son of V’onie Chuculate and Jackie Wayne Chuculate, was born on may 3, 1976 and went home to be with the lord on May 16, 2023. He was preceded in death by his mother V’Onie Reibeling Chuculate and step father Richard Wilkerson. He is survived by his father Jackie w. Chuculate, His Sisters Rachel Guey, Cheryl Chuculate, Erica Gorsuch, Sharona Baehler, and his brother Donald Chuculate, James had 5 Children daughter Erica Marty, and 4 sons James Chuculate Jr, Jackie Chuculate, Robert Chuculate, Donald Chuculate and 4 grandchildren Cameron, Kieran, Aliyah and Charlie. He was also loved by many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins and countless friends.
James or as most called him “Jamie” was a very enthusiastic person, he was out to help anyone and everyone he could, if you were ever in a bind you could always call Jamie and he would be there no matter what. He has a smile that would light up any room for miles. He was so very loving and kind with a heart that no one could ignore. His smile was infectious.
James was born in Chicago Il in 1976 but moved with his mother to Kentucky in 1985. By 1987 he moved a little further up the road to Portsmouth Ohio where he always called home.. After spending several summers in Oklahoma James moved to Oklahoma with his mother at 17 to be closer to his father and siblings but he never lost his love for the Chicago Cubs through it all.
James and his brother Donald played football throughout their school years and was thrilled when his sons decided to play also. He was also very happy to have grandchildren that he got to have face time with in Ohio. James loved his family, every single member including the non-traditional ones that weren't born into it and it showed but he had a special love for his only brother Donald. Where there was one of the chuculate boys there was always the other through thick and thin with good times and bad times. When James's brother became ill in the last 2 years James stepped up daily to help take care of his brother in every way possible, whatever Donald needed James would accomplish whatever it took to make sure he had it. There was an unbreakable bond between the brothers. James was also a momma’s boy and very proud of it and we are sure that they are looking down on everyone with a smile because they are together again.
Memorial service for James will be held, 1pm, Monday, May 22 at Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home.
Service and cremation are under the direction of Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home & Cremation Service. To send an online condolence, visit www.honoringmemories/bartlesville.com.
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