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8. ABRAHAM("BUS")3 BAYOUTH (SOLOMON HABEEB2, HABEEB1 BAYOUD) was born Jan 25, 1916 in Oilton, OK. He married SUAD EL-KOURI Nov 06, 1964 in Tulsa OK (St. Antony's Orthodox Christian Church), daughter of YACOUB EL-KOURI and NELLIE ANDEEL. She was born Aug 10, 1931 in Lebanon.

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BRAHAM("BUS") BAYOUTH:
Awarded: Presidential Citation for Service During the invasion of the Phillipines
High School Graduation: 1933, Collinsville High School (Collinsville, OK)
Military service 1: Bet. 1942 - 1946, Major in U.S. Army during World War II
Military service 2: 1950, U.S. Army during Korean War
Occupation: Owner "Bayouth's Dept. Store", Skiatook, OK
Religion: Eastern Orthodox Christian

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UAD EL-KOURI:
College Graduation: 1955, Beirut University College (B.S. in Math)
High School Graduation: 1951, Marjeyoun National College (Lebanon)
Occupation: Bet. 1956 - 1964, English and Math teacher of 3rd and 4th Grades.
U.S. Citizenship: 1965, Tulsa, OK

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BRAHAM("BUS") BAYOUTH and SUAD EL-KOURI:
Marriage: Nov 06, 1964, Tulsa OK (St. Antony's Orthodox Christian Church)
     
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BRAHAM("BUS") BAYOUTH and SUAD EL-KOURI are:
  i.   ABRAHAM("A.B.") BUS4 BAYOUTH, JR., b. Aug 17, 1966, Tulsa, OK.
  Notes for ABRAHAM("A.B.") BUS BAYOUTH, JR.:
Press Release
Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma
Names Bayouth Community Banker Hero

(From September 13, 2005 "Oklahoma Community Banker Association Bulletin")
A.B. Bayouth, Jr. President and CEO of Exchange Bank in Skiatook, Oklahoma was named Community Banker Hero by the Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma (CBAO) during its annual convention in Oklahoma City, September 8, 2005.
CBAO Chairman Chris Jordan presented the award. He noted that community bankers do what they do best-serve their communities. Nominations for this award were requested from bank officers, bank employees, or members of Oklahoma communities.
Employees of Bayouth expressed that he regularly delivers food to people in need, provides the bank’s property for use by soccer leagues, matches 100% of his employee’s donations to the United Way, shows generosity and continued support to employees with health and disability-related problems and went on with many other attributes.
They said, “A. B. Bayouth, Jr. goes about his community service and donation of time and money to others without fanfare.”
In accepting this award, Bayouth thanked his employees, officers, directors and stockholders for allowing him and his bank to do the things that he does to better the community. Bayouth said, “many times the things we do for the community are not necessarily profitable for the bank, but they are the right thing to do.”
Bayouth received this award and was followed by a speech from retired General Tommy Franks. The Community Bankers Association is headquartered in Oklahoma City and serves only banks owned or chartered in the State of Oklahoma.




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College Graduation: May 1988, University of Tulsa (B.S. in Economics)
Grad School Graduate (1): May 1991, University of Tulsa (M.B.A.)
Graduation: May 1984, Skiatook High School
Religion: Eastern Orthodox Christian

  ii.   GARY "OMAR" BAYOUTH, b. Jul 09, 1968, Tulsa, OK.
  More About GARY "OMAR" BAYOUTH:
High School Graduation: May 18, 1986, Skiatook High School (Skiatook, OK)

29. iii.   GREGORY MARK BAYOUTH, b. Apr 12, 1971, Tulsa, OK.


9. INEZ ISABELLE3 BAYOUTH (SOLOMON HABEEB2, HABEEB1 BAYOUD) was born Mar 08, 1918 in Collinsville, OK, and died Jul 27, 2003 in Tulsa, OK. She married (1) FRANK OTIS JENKINS Feb 17, 1941. She married (2) OLAF LONGAN Abt. 1949. He died 1949. She married (3) THEODORE("TED") COUCHMAN Abt. 1956. He was born 1908, and died 1973. She married (4) HARLAN DEAN JONES Jan 26, 1976. He was born Jan 07, 1920 in Collins, IA.

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NEZ ISABELLE BAYOUTH:
[(Tulsa World (07/29/2003 Final Home Edition), Page A10 of Obituaries, Deaths]:
JONES -- Inez Bayouth, 85, passed away peacefully July 27, 2003. Inez was a longtime resident of Tulsa and 1 of 11 children. She was born March 8, 1918 to Solomon H. and Aliha Bayouth of Collinsville, OK. She owned and operated Jenks Variety Store in Jenks, OK in the late 1950's. Inez retired from Sun Oil Company where she worked for 21 years and was an active member of the Desk and Derrick Club. She was an active member and supporter of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane Club. She was currently working at the Southeast Tag Agency. She generously supported many causes and found peace and purpose in life through her devout Love of God, commitment to family and willingness to help others. She will be truly missed by those who were blessed to know her. She was an active and founding member of St. Antony's Orthodox Christian Church and served on its Parish Council. Inez was a Dane of the Order of St. Ignatius of Antioch and was presented the Antoichion Orthodox Archdiocese Meritorious Service Award in 1990, by the Parish Council on behalf of Metropolitan Philip of North America. She is survived by: her husband, Harlan Jones; and his 5 children, Ron, wife, Colleen, Leona, husband, Walter, Julie, Jackie, husband, Denny and Jennifer; 5 brothers, Kay Bayouth of Collinsville, A. B. "Bus" Bayouth of Skiatook, Eddie Bayouth of Sapulpa, Emile Bayouth of Cleveland and Tex Bayouth of Hominy; 2 sisters, Delores Bayouth Sallee of Collinsville and Joann Bayouth Naifeh of Tulsa. Inez is also survived by: her daughter, Sharon Umholtz, husband, John of Jenks, OK; grandson, Joshua Umholz, wife, Malinda; and granddaughter, Meshelle Williamson. Inez was preceded in death by: her brother, William Bayouth; sisters, Louise Bayouth Farris and Juanita Bayouth Jorishie. All services to be held at St. Antony's Orthodox Christian Church, 2645 E. 6th Street, Tulsa. Trisagion Prayer Service, 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 29, 2003. Funeral 10 a.m., Wednesday, July 30, 2003. Interment to follow at Ridgelawn Cemetery in Collinsville, OK. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Antony's Church. Under the direction of Moore's Southlawn Chapel, 663-2233.



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NEZ ISABELLE BAYOUTH:
Awarded: 1998, Certificate of Meritorious Service from the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
Burial: Jul 30, 2003, Collinsville, OK (Ridgelawn Cemetery)
Later Occupation: Worked 21 years for Sun Oil Company. Was active member of "Desk & Derrick Club". Editor of "The Oil Drop" which won national award as best bulletin.
Occupation: Worked for American Airlines for 11 years.
Religion: Eastern Orthodox Christian
Served: Publicity Chairwoman for International Petroleum Exposition. Also, served as Chairwoman for Responsible Citizenship Program.

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RANK JENKINS and INEZ BAYOUTH:
Marriage: Feb 17, 1941

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LAF LONGAN and INEZ BAYOUTH:
Marriage: Abt. 1949

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HEODORE("TED") COUCHMAN and INEZ BAYOUTH:
Marriage: Abt. 1956

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ARLAN JONES and INEZ BAYOUTH:
Marriage: Jan 26, 1976
     
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NEZ BAYOUTH and FRANK JENKINS is:
30. i.   SHARON KAY4 JENKINS, b. Jan 03, 1942, Tulsa, OK (Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital)).


10. JUANITA("NITA") ELIZABETH3 BAYOUTH (SOLOMON HABEEB2, HABEEB1 BAYOUD) was born Dec 12, 1919 in Collinsville, OK, and died Feb 02, 2003 in Tulsa, OK. She married JACOB("JAKE") WILLIAM JORISHIE, SR. Sep 25, 1945 in Collinsville, OK, son of JOSEPH JORISHIE and SYLVIA HADDAD. He was born Sep 25, 1916 in Millinocket, Maine, and died Oct 14, 1987 in Tulsa, Ok.

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UANITA("NITA") ELIZABETH BAYOUTH:
[Tulsa World (02/04/2003 Final Home Edition), Page A12 of Obituaries, Deaths]:
JORISHIE -- Juanita Bayouth, 83, passed away peacefully February 2, 2003. Juanita a longtime resident of Tulsa was one of eleven children. She was born on December 12, 1919 to Mr. and Mrs. Solomon H. Bayouth of Collinsville, OK. She managed her father's dry goods stores during WWII, while five of her brothers were in the service. In 1945 she married her late husband, Jacob William Jorishie and moved to West Virginia. They returned and made Tulsa their permanent home in 1951. Juanita was an active and founding member of St. Antony's Orthodox Christian Church and served as President of its Ladies Auxiliary. A quiet and pious person, she dedicated her life as a loving wife, raising her children and grandchildren as well as caring for many nieces and nephews. She was a gracious lady in every sense and was warm and loving to all. She generously supported many philanthropic causes; including scholarships, charities, universities and numerous churches. She shared her kind spirit with all and her giving was without reservation. She found peace and purpose in life through her devout love of God, commitment to family and willingness to help others. She will be truly missed by those who were blessed to know her. Juanita was preceded in death by: her husband, Jacob William Jorishie; brother, William Bayouth; and sister, Louise Farris. She is survived by: brothers, Kay, A.B. "Bus," Eddie, Emile and Tex Bayouth; sisters, Inez Jones, Delores Sallee and JoAnn Naifeh. Juanita has 3 children, Diana Deeba (and husband, Richard) of St. Louis, MO, Dr. Jacob William Jorishie, Jr. of Tulsa, and Jeffrey Joseph Jorishie (and wife, Beth) of Tulsa. She has 3 grandchildren, Richard P. Deeba II (and wife, Leslie), Ashley E. Jorishie and Jacob Joseph Jorishie. All services to be held at St. Antony's Orthodox Christian Church, 2645 E. 6th Street, Tulsa. Trisagion prayer service at 7 p.m., Tuesday, February 4, 2002. Funeral at 10 a.m., Wednesday, February 5, 2002. Interment to follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, Tulsa. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Antony's Church. Services entrusted to Moore's Eastlawn Chapel, 622-1155.



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UANITA("NITA") ELIZABETH BAYOUTH:
Burial: Feb 05, 2003, Tulsa, OK (Memorial Park Cemetary)
Religion: Eastern Orthodox Christian

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ACOB("JAKE") WILLIAM JORISHIE, SR.:
[Tulsa World (10/16/1987 Edition) Obit]:
JORISHIE- Jacob W. Sr., 71, 550 S. Hudson, Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away Wednesday, October 14th. Retired from American Airlines after 30 years as manager of Aircraft Maintenance. Veteran of World War II. U.S. Army Air Corp. Community involvement in 4A Association, American Legion, St. Antony's Church, Children's Medical Center, Boy Scouts of America, Salaam Club of Tulsa and T.U. Rebounders. He was a member of Madalene Catholic Church. Survived by: wife, Juanita of the home; two sons, Dr. Jacob W. Jorishie,Jr. of Tulsa, Jeffrey J. Jorishie and daughter-in-law Beth of Tulsa; daughter, Diana L. Deeba and son-in-law Richard of St. Louis, Missouri; grandchildren, Richard P. Deeba II, Ashley E. Jorishie and Jacob J. Jorishie; mother, Sylvia H. Jorishie of Tulsa; brother, Ramez J. Jorishie of Webster Springs, West Virginia. In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to a charity or church of their choice. Rosary service, Friday, October 16, 7:00 p.m. Moore's Eastlawn Chapel. Funeral mass , Saturday, October 17, 10:00 a.m., Madalene Catholic Church, 3188 E. 22nd St. Interment, Memorial Park Cemetery. Moore's Eastlawn. 622-1155

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ACOB("JAKE") WILLIAM JORISHIE, SR.:
Burial: Oct 17, 1987, Tulsa, Ok (Memorial Park Cemetary)
Military service: U.S. Army Air Corp during World War II
Occupation: Manager of Aircraft Maintenance for American Airlines for 30 years.

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ACOB("JAKE") JORISHIE and JUANITA("NITA") BAYOUTH:
Marriage: Sep 25, 1945, Collinsville, OK
     
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UANITA("NITA") BAYOUTH and JACOB("JAKE") JORISHIE are:
31. i.   DIANA LINN4 JORISHIE, b. Nov 30, 1946, Tulsa, Ok.
  ii.   JACOB("CHIP") WILLIAM JORISHIE, JR., b. Apr 20, 1949, Tulsa, OK.
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"DR JACOB W. JORISHIE, JR. RECEIVES "2008 J. PASCHAL TWYMAN AWARD" FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA
(Published August,2008 in THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA MAGAZINE (2008 Homecoming Edition):
Thirty years after receiving a biological sciences degree from The University of Tulsa, Jacob "Jake" Jorishie (BS '71) returned to campus - this time to earn a degree in music with an emphasis in jazz studies. But technically, this alumnus and sports enthusiast never left.
Whether he's acting as honorary marching band director, giving pep talks to the athletes or donning Blues Brothers gear to perform as an ad hoc TU cheerleader, Jorishie has remained one of TU's most loyal and visible fans. And in contrast to his persona as a Golden Hurricane fan, Jorishie is quiet and unassuming as a donor.
Because of Jorishie's outstanding contributions to the University and his willingness to go beyond the call of duty, he's been named this year's J. Paschal Twyman Award Recipient - an award given to TU friends and family who possess leadership and commitment.
Both an accomplished dentist and musician, Jorishie's hands bring precision to the 88 keys of a piano and to meeting the dental needs of his patients. His Preventive Family Dentistry office in Tulsa overflows with symbols of his third love - the University.
"I credit my experiences and preparation at the University as the foundation for all the success in my life," Jorishie said. "I've never forgotten the opportunities that instrumental music gave me and the doors my degree from TU opened."
Born in Tulsa, Jorishie got his first exposure to TU while marching with the Will Rogers High School band on Skelly Field. But it was his first TU game - the memorable 1964 defeat of the Pokes (see page 18 for a recap of this historic Homecoming game) - that hooked him. A promising young musician, he began studying saxophone and clarinet privately with TU music professor Dwight Dailey. When the time came to apply to college, Jorishie had only one school in mind.
While a TU student, he attended every football and basketball game. His classes and studies included as many music activities as possible - playing in the marching and concert bands, orchestra, jazz band, woodwind quartet and the annual TU talent reviews and operas.
After earning his degree from TU in 1971, Jorishie graduated from the Washington University School of Dental Medicine in St. Louis, Mo., in 1974. Upon the completion of his service as a U.S. Naval officer in 1977, he promptly returned to Tulsa."I missed taking my dad fishing, and I missed going to TU football and basketball games. The choice was easy for me," Jorishie said.
Over the past 31 years, Jorishie has strived to give back to the University he feels gave him the foundation for his success in life. He's been a continuous member of the Golden Hurricane Club, serving on the board for 20 years and as its president in 1996-97. He's the founding member of the Tulsa Rebounders Basketball Club, has served on the Board of Visitors for the Henry Kendall College of Arts and Sciences since 2000 and was awarded the College's Distinguished Service Award in 2004.
"Throughout the years I have just tried to do my part to be a faithful steward of the University," Jorishie said. "This journey and experience has certainly been fulfilling and gratifying. As a bonus, I have enjoyed the work, the challenges and certainly had a whole lot of fun along the way. I have been able to touch and be touched by so many special people."
According to his friends, Jorishie is the kind of donor who spots needs and rushes to fill the gaps without being asked. In recognition of his noteworthy lifetime giving to TU, Jorishie is a member of TU's Circle Society, Patrons Level. During more than 30 years of University giving, Jorishie has contributed to programs and projects across campus, including the Golden Hurricane Club, the School of Music, Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge, the Alumni Association, the Reynolds Center, H. A. Chapman Stadium and the Dr. Jake Jorishie Annual Scholarships in Music. He made a gift to purchase eight brass marching sousaphones, contributed the seed gift to purchase new band uniforms and made a significant commitment to the Roxana Rozsa and Robert Eugene Lorton Performance Center.
"There truly is no greater gift in life than the gift of giving - seizing every moment and chance to make things better, and to change that one life at a time. I am blessed to be given the ability to take advantage of these special opportunities," Jorishie said. "I'm ultimately the real prize winner because these efforts have made my life whole, content and complete."
This December, Jorishie will once again walk to "Pomp and Circumstance" to receive yet another gift from the University - a well-deserved diploma in music that has been a long time in the making.



  More About JACOB("CHIP") WILLIAM JORISHIE, JR.:
College Graduation: May 1971, University of Tulsa
Eagle Scout Award: 1963
High School Graduation: 1967, Will Rogers High School (Tulsa, OK)
Occupation: Doctor of Dental Medicine
Professional Graduation: May 19, 1974, D.M.D. (Washington University School of Dentistry in St. Louis, MO)
Religion: Maronite Catholic
Served 1: Bet. Jul 04, 1998 - Jul 04, 1999, President of Federation of Syrian/Lebanese Clubs of America
Served 2: Bet. Jun 01, 1997 - May 30, 1998, President of The University of Tulsa "Hurricaine Club"

32. iii.   JEFFREY JOSEPH JORISHIE, b. Jul 12, 1957, Tulsa, Ok.


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