I'm sorry....Vicki Taylor is who I was asking..In the postings I've noticed that Stout Funeral Home has been listed a few times. Rebecca
Which Vicki are you asking this question of ? Vicki or Victoria? With Best Regards Victoria Brittain Allen First Online Directory ( Parts of Oklahoma) http://brittainsbookbarn.homestead.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <Momsgenealogy1@cs.com> To: <OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 6:07 PM Subject: Re: [OKROOTS] Obits...Jan 12, 2000...Seminole Producer > Vickie, > Would you know ( or would anyone else know ) where the Stout Funeral Home was > located ? > > Thanks, > RE > > > ==== OKROOTS Mailing List ==== > If you wish to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the Oklahoma Roots Mailing List, use > OKROOTS-l-request@rootsweb.com or OKROOTS-d-request@rootsweb.com if > you are on the Digest list. > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > Oklahoma Cemeteries Volunteer Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcemete/okcem.htm > >
Vickie, Would you know ( or would anyone else know ) where the Stout Funeral Home was located ? Thanks, RE
Original print Nov. 29, 1930 Tera DAYHOFF, 37 years old, wife of Ross DAYHOFF, is dead - apparently by her own hand...... Tera DAYHOFF, Ross DAYHOFF, Wayne VANDIVER, Chester ELLIS and C. C. CLAANA returned after a three day hunting trip at Bromide Chester ELLIS, C. C. CLAANA One of the largest and most enjoyable affairs of the holidays was a reunion at which Mr. and Mrs. W. R. BURTON were hosts.... Mr. and Mrs. W. R. BURTON, Mrs. Fannie BROWN, Mrs. Mattie KING, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. HIGDON, Hazel Maudie Frances and Thelma, Mrs. Kate GATES, H. A. BOYNTON, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. JOHNSON and Pauline, Mrs. Eva FRYER and Bernice, Miss Pattie Louise BURTON, A. R. MONTGOMERYS, Imogene and Oraline, the J. R. MILLERs, the D. A. KILLINGSWORTHS and James MONTGOMERY Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
TROGLIN, Elihue "Harry" Sr. Dec. 16, 1909 Claremore Jan. 11, 2000 Services: Rev. Charles TROGLIN officiating assisted by Lee Wayne FOWLER, Wolf Cemetery Parents: Elihue Millagan and Eva May (BLANCHARD) TROGLIN Married: Delora Ruby (FOREMAN) TROGLIN in May 1930 in Seminole. Preceded by: wife on May 24, 1986, son James Levi Survivors: 3 sons Paul, Charles and Harry Jr. TROGLIN, 3 daughters Pauline CREWS, Sonja BATESEL, Ruby MEEK, brother James W. TROGLIN, 15 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren Pallbearers: grandsons Eric CREWS, Hoss BATESEL, Rodney TROGLIN, Ray TROGLIN, Eli TROGLIN, Franky BATESEL Honororary bearers: Con COX, Larry THOMA, Sam BRISTOW ERWIN, Ruby Elaine (PERKINS) Aug. 22, 1913 Jan. 8, 2000 Born: Birmingham, Ala Died: Integris Baptist Hospital in Enid Services: Pastor Delmar HUME and Mack PEERCY officiating, Oakwood Cemetery, Stout Funeral Home Parents: W. A. "Lonnie" and Virginia (MCCARVER) PERKINS Married: Asa EWRIN on Mar. 29, 1930 in Wewoka Preceded by: husband on Oct. 5, 1998, parents, brother R. L. "Whitey" PERKINS Survivors: daughter Jo KOCHICK, son Jack ERWIN, 4 sisters Elsie SCOBEY, Grace WEAVER, Helen FINNERTY, Jimmie Nell HUNT, brother Bill PERKINS, 4 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, 4 step-great-grandchildren Pallbearers: Dan HOUSER, Butch HOUSER, Glen ABLE, Leon COLLIER, Dennis PELTON, Ronnie KEESEE Honororary bearers: Clifton HOUSER, Everette SELBY, Orville SHEPARD, Babe MEADOWS, Judge SAWYER, Harold SMART PIPPEN, Billie Age 68 Pending: Swearingen Funeral Home BINNING, Emma "Emily" b. Duncan d. Jan. 8, 2000 Services: Village Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, Parents: Nellie FRAZIER and J. P. MCCAUL Married: Bill Wayne BINNING in 1969 in Seminole Survivors: husband, 2 sons Larry Paul CHAMBERS, Bob Mark CHAMBERS, 3 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild QUISENBERRY, Nina Nov. 7, 1921 Jan. 10, 2000 OKC Services: Swearingen Funeral Home, Rev. Marion HADSELL, Little Cemetery Parents: Grant and Pearl HENSON Married: Ralph QUISENBERRY on Sept. 10, 1947 in Mt. Sterling, Ken. Preceded by: husband on Jan. 4, 1980, parents, 1 brother Survivors: son Mike and Becky QUISENBERRY, grandchildren Michael and Heather QUISENBERRY, Quinton and Kristin QUISENBERRY, Steven QUISENBERRY, great-grandchildren Kelci and Makey QUISENBERRY, 3 sisters Kathryn MAUER, Sherry MATTOX, Francis YOHMAN, 2 brothers Myron HENSON, Grant HENSON, friend Elizabeth FRANKLIN, extended family Gene and Betty DAVIS and children and grandchildren Pallbearers: Carl GALBRAITH, Tony TEMPLETON, John BUNCH, Chjris GALBRAITH, Matt DAVIS, Bob DAVIS Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
ERWIN, Annie Marie DOCHERTY Aug. 9, 1932 July 14, 2000 Services: First United Methodist Church in Tonkawa, Revs. Dr. Brian KOVACS, James HOLLIFIELD and Rex WILKES officiating, interment Henryetta, Mccafferty_Bolick Funeral Home Parents: Edward and Cledith DOCHERTY Married: Rev. Phillip D. ERWIN on Sept. 11, 1948 Survivors: husband, 4 sons Edward, Duane, Bill, and Robert ERWIN, 2 sisters Wanda HARP, Evelyn TOLAND, 2 grandchildren BRAWDY, Mary Jane BROWN Aug. 17, 1916 Seminole July 15,2000 Services: Rev. Herb PRATER, Maple Grove Cemetery, Swearingen Funeral Home Parents: Albert Quille and Annie Pearl (VAUGHN) BROWN Married: Harvey Jewel BRAWDY May 31, 1933 in Wewoka Preceded by: husband Oct. 8, 1964, parents, son Bill James BRAWDY on July 26, 1997, 2 sisters, 1 granddaughter Survivors: daughter Carolyn JONES, 12 grandchildren, 30 great-grand\children, 4 great-great-grandchildren Pallbearers: grandsons DOVE, Billie M. Dec. 25, 1918 July 13, 2000 Ada Services: Criswell Chapel in Ada, Revs. Olaf HOGGARD and David WAGNER, Rosedale Cemetery Parents: Charley B. and Etiwa (GOODWIN) DOVE Married: Margariette Miami DIXION Preceded by: husband on Oct. 13, 1989, 2 daughters LaJuana WAGNER, Margariette Conose DOVE Survivors: son Gary DOVE, 2 sisters Verbie KIRKPATRICK, Viva Lee LOVETT, 4 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
ARCHER, W. Leroy Jan. 23, 1926 July 16, 2000 Services: Stout Funeral Home, Brother Quint MILLER officiating, Schoolton Cemetery Parents: William and Mary (OWEN) ARCHER Married: Rena COOPER on Feb. 15, 1944 in Oklahoma City Preceded by: parents, daughter Charlene ROBERTS, brother George ELLISON and grandson Survivors: wife, 3 daughters Linda BROWN, Peggy COLE, Neva WELLER, sister Anna Lee HOLYBEE, brother Calvin ARCHER, 11 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren Pallbearers: grandsons Nelson BROWN, David MOSELEY, Billy MOSELEY, Bobby MOSELEY, Vance ROBERTS MOORE, Uela Jan. 14, 1916 Shamrock July 19, 2000 Lindsay Services: Pending Swearingen Funeral Home ROBERTS, Jesse L. "Buddy" Age 79 July 18, 2000 OKC Services: Oakwood Cemetery PHILLIPS, Herbert "Bo" Feb. 16, 1940 Friendship July 16, 2000 Services: Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home Parents: Robert and Vivian (HARDEN) PHILLIPS Preceded by: parents, sister Neomia Survivors: sister Betty Lou SULLINS, 7 uncles and aunts Bill and Darla HARDEN, Ed and Doris HARDEN, Alvin and Faye HARDEN, Arthur and Dona HARDEN, Evelyn PHALIN and her husband Ray, Elsie RUSSELL and her husband Bud, 6 nieces and nephews Dona ARNOLD THOMPSON and husband Ron, David and Tonya MARKS, Phillip and Rhonda YANCEY, Sharon JOHNSTON, Carrie and husband James KINGSTON, Jessica, Terry and James SULLINS, 8 great nieces and nephews Preston and Amanda YANCEY, Katie and Kamron JOHNSTON, Mathew and Jenna MARKS, Ashley, Douglas and Joshua KINGSTON, Alex, Brittany and Katlin SULLINS, Brandi ARNOLD, Jenni DONIHOO MOORE, Starla and Tarynn GRAY Honorary bearers: Gene BRITTIAN, Robert DEATHERAGE, Darrell CORNELL, Bill MARKS, Jack BABB, Bo BABB, Ron THOMPSON, Orville ROSE, David MARKS, A. L. LUCAS Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
Dear List, For those of you looking for family in Ottawa county I have put some of the city directories online. With Best Regards Victoria Brittain Allen First Online Directory ( Parts of Oklahoma) Picher, Quapaw,Commerce, Miami, Century and Tar River 1917-1918 http://brittainsbookbarn.homestead.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Elizabeth Freeman <eeffree@flash.net> To: <OKROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 4:48 PM Subject: Re: [OKROOTS] OK Historical Society > Here is a good website for the Oklahoma Historical Society > < http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgs/ohsrlib.htm >. I go there several times > monthly. > > Stay on I-40 and go East till you get to HW 77 (going N from I-40 it is > called I-235; going S from I-40 it is called I-35). But get off on HY 77 > (I-23, or I35) go north a very short distance and get off on Lincoln > Boulevard. Take Lincoln Boulevard North to Lincoln and NE 23rd - you made > it. If you miss the turn for Lincoln Street, get off on N 23rd street (and > go east a very short distance) which runs under the capitol complex. The > library is located on Lincoln. But Lincoln is a divided street around the > capitol. The Library is on the SE corner of the Capitol Building. If you > are going North on Lincoln, you will go right by the Library Building. > > All parking is free. There is a large parking lot on the east side of the > building; and there is a large parking lot on the west side of Lincoln. Be > forwarned, however, if there is a meeting going on in the auditorium of the > building where the Library is, parking is a hassle. Also be forwarned, that > this is the time of the year schools make their spring trips. > > There is no snack bar in the building. There are a limited number of > vending machines in the basement. No food or drink allowed in the library > or archives. If from out of town, would suggest you brownbag it. > > > > > I also need to know where to park and if it cost anything to park. > > > > > > ==== OKROOTS Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > Oklahoma Cemeteries Volunteer Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcemete/okcem.htm > > > > ==== OKROOTS Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > Oklahoma Cemeteries Volunteer Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcemete/okcem.htm > >
Connie...here is a site for a map on the OHS webpage...<A HREF="http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/maploc.htm">Loction Map</A> To my recollection there is free parking on the grounds. Sheridan
Here is a good website for the Oklahoma Historical Society < http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgs/ohsrlib.htm >. I go there several times monthly. Stay on I-40 and go East till you get to HW 77 (going N from I-40 it is called I-235; going S from I-40 it is called I-35). But get off on HY 77 (I-23, or I35) go north a very short distance and get off on Lincoln Boulevard. Take Lincoln Boulevard North to Lincoln and NE 23rd - you made it. If you miss the turn for Lincoln Street, get off on N 23rd street (and go east a very short distance) which runs under the capitol complex. The library is located on Lincoln. But Lincoln is a divided street around the capitol. The Library is on the SE corner of the Capitol Building. If you are going North on Lincoln, you will go right by the Library Building. All parking is free. There is a large parking lot on the east side of the building; and there is a large parking lot on the west side of Lincoln. Be forwarned, however, if there is a meeting going on in the auditorium of the building where the Library is, parking is a hassle. Also be forwarned, that this is the time of the year schools make their spring trips. There is no snack bar in the building. There are a limited number of vending machines in the basement. No food or drink allowed in the library or archives. If from out of town, would suggest you brownbag it. > > I also need to know where to park and if it cost anything to park. > ==== OKROOTS Mailing List ==== NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett Oklahoma Cemeteries Volunteer Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcemete/okcem.htm
Can anyone tell me how to get to the Oklahoma Historical Society bldg in Oklahoma City coming from I-40 and Meridien. I think that is what it is called. Anyway it is the big research library for genealogy in Oklahoma City. I also need to know where to park and if it cost anything to park. Thank you Connie
Holdenville Democrat 12-27-1928 Pg. 3 WELLS Funeral Rites Tuesday Services for J. C. WELLS, 63 year old Hughes county farmer, who died Monday at his home eight and one-half miles southwest of Holdenville, were held Tuesday. L. E. STEWART of Holdenville officiated at the services. Death was caused by paralysis. He is survived by his wife, one son, Alva, 17, and four daughters, Mrs. Bill CALDWELL, Mrs. J. OF. JONES, Mrs. Doc CALDWELL and Mrs. B. C. CLEVELAND all of route four. C. E. ARNOLD funeral home was in charge of the arrangements. Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
Original print Nov. 30, 1930 Taylor WHITE, Seminole city mail carrier went to Wilberton accompanied by his wife to attend services for Mike MCCASHEY, brother of Mrs. Taylor who was killed in a tragic mine explosion that took a toll of 15 lives on Saturday. Taylor WHITE, Mike MCCASHEY, Mrs. Taylor "Doc" BOLEY, veteran black peace officer in the Lima community, is dead and two young blacks are in county jail at Wewoka facing trial for murder.... "Doc" BOLEY, Herbert WILLIAMS, Taft WILLIAMS A Wewoka hospital has an eight-pound baby girl last night, but not in the hospital. Who the mother is, is puzzling hospital authorities. The baby was found by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. WILSON Mr. and Mrs. W. A. WILSON Dr. M. M. TERLINGTON, Richard HARBER and J. B. REDWINE compose the committee or board that will supervise charity work... Dr. M. M. TERLINGTON, Richard HARBER, J. B.REDWINE Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
QUALLS, Eldridge "Buck" June 4, 1911 Wister Aug. 14, 2000 Holdenville Services: First Assembly of God Church Wewoka, Rev. Perry JUSTUS, Oakwood Cemetery, Stout Funeral Home Parents: Manleu and Era (DONATHAN) QUALLS Married: Mary Bell BLASSINGAME on June 4, 1938 at Wewoka Preceded by: parents, wife on June 16, 1997 Survivors: son Frank DELOE, 3 brothers Guy, Ben and Earl QUALLS, granddaughter Lesli ANDREWS, great-granddaughter Jacy ANDREWS, nieces, nephews, other relatives Pallbearers: Jacob LUJAN, Jim MORPHIS, Fletcher HULSEY, Dan ERVIN, Homer GARNER, Jim CANTON GREEN, Wesley Sr. Oct. 13, 1926 Holdenville Aug. 18, 2000 Wewoka Services: Revs. Bill HOBIA and Bill MERRITT, Lena Family Cemetery, Stout Funeral Home Parents: Ena and Annie (HARJO) GREEN Preceded by: parents, sisters Kizzie GREEN and Mary (GREEN) JOHNSON, brother Edmond Joshua GREEN Sr., 2 great-grandchildren Survivors: wife Cora (LENA) GREEN, 7 sons Wesley GREEN Jr., Chris MERRITT and Mose MERRITT, Charles MERRITT, Oscar BRUNER, Ricky WOODS, Billy MERRITT, 5 daughters Linda MARTIN, Ostie MERRITT, Vanessa GREEN, Kizzie YARGEE, Mary WOODS, 21 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren Pallbearers: Gary THOMAS, Ronald HOLATA, Tommy CULBERSON, Kevin FIELDS, Leo LASSITER, Jeff FIXICO Honorary bearers: Sam HARRIS, J. C. FACTOR, Dale WINGO, Judd SAWYER, William HARRISON HARJO, Mark Henderson Sept. 12, 1983 Ada Aug. 20, 2000 Lake Texhoma Services: Revs. Houston TIGER and Tony TIGER, Vamoosa Cemetery, Pickard Funeral Home Parents: Allsia Kay HOWELL and Damon Henderson HARJO Survivors: parents, 2 brothers Jesse Lee FACTOR, Eren Lee FACTOR, sister Demara Hope HARJO, Pallbearers: Bumper FIXICO, Shawn FIXICO, Tomm HOWELL, Sam HOWELL, W. E. HOWELL Honorary bearers: Jordan FIXICO, Chad COLE, Brandon HARJO, Jim Bob SANDFUR, Brandon HUNTER, William HOWELL Jr., Shane WARLEDO, Carl WOOD. SMITH, Wallace Raymond July 13, 1911 Dustin Aug. 19, 2000 Holdenville Services: First Baptist Church in Sasakwa, Wesley MARTIN officiating, cemetery in Durant, Ok. Stout Funeral Home Parents: John and Mallie (PEEVY) SMITH Married: Ruth SANDERS on Mar. 24, 1962 in Ada Preceded by: parents, first wife Nellie ELLIG, daughter Jacquelyn WESTERMAN, stepson Ralph SANDERS, 2 brothers Claude SMITH and William SMITH, 3 sisters Thelma JETER, Ruth CONASTER, Katie LILES Survivors: wife Ruth, 7 children Betty SANDERS, Donna MANGOES, Alma WILLIAMS, Gail FARLEY, Johnny SMITH, Jerry SMITH, Tommy SMITH, 19 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, other relatives Pallbearers: Masonic Lodge of Wewoka CASTOE-WARD, Murlie Mar. 5, 1925 Brooken Aug. 14, 2000 Norman Services: Parks Brothers Funeral Home, Czech Cemetery Married: Homer CASTOE , Orville WARD Preceded by: Homer in 1975, Orville in 1997, sister Survivors: mother Vena CHEEK, 5 sons Sam BAKER, Homer CASTOE Jr., David CASTOE, Mike CASTOE, James CASTOE, 8 daughters Betty SHUFELDT, Lou COSTILLO, Barbara WARRIOR, Marion POUNDSTONE, Liz CASTOE, Hazel MCDANIEL, Diana WYATT, Wanda MORGAN, brothers Bill FERRELL, Otho STEELE, 28 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren WILLIAMS, Shirley (AILSHIE) Jan. 25, 1939 Aug. 19, 2000 Services: Stout Funeral Home, Rev. Larry CHESSER and Rev. Lee ESTEP, Oakwood Cemetery Parents: Paul and Lydia (MILLER) AILSHIE Married: Glenn WILLIAMS on Aug. 12, 1960 at Poteau, Ok. Preceded by: parents Survivors: husband, 3 children Gary WILLIAMS, Glennda WILLIAMS, Wesley WILLIAMS, brother Orie AILSHIE, sister Janice ROBERTSON, 4 grandchildren, other relatives Pall bearers: Zane SMITH, Jim CHADDICK, Dustin WILLIAMS, Billy WILLIAMS, Tommy KIKER, Eddie KIKER, Stan WALLACE Honorary bearers: Jordan FIXICO, Chad COLE, Brandon HUNTER, William HOWELL Jr., Shane WARLEDO, Carl WOOD JONES, Susie Nora Feb. 5, 1905 Bristow, I.T. Aug. 17, 2000 Shawnee Services: Swearingen Funeral Home, Rev. Carl WHITFIELD, Rest Haven Memorial Gardens Parents: William W. and Lizzie (CARSON) MACKEY Married: William Oscar JONES on Jan. 20, 1930 9n Wewoka Preceded by: parents, husband on Oct. 24, 1979 Survivors: several nieces and nephews SMITH, Jimmie Dale Jan. 13, 1938 Wewoka Aug. 17, 2000 Parents: Jess B. and Della Ruth (PEARCE) SMITH Married: Letta Naydean KEETON on Jan 20, 1958 in Wewoka Preceded by: parents, infant brother Survivors: wife, sons Brad and Paula SMITH, Ronnie and Cari SMITH, daughter Kathy and Jimmy SIMS, 2 brothers Edmond and Ester SMITH, Dennis SMITH, 3 sisters Jessie Lee and Marvin HOOD, Essie and Byrul BARNHART, Naomi SMITH, 7 grandchildren Jesse SMITH, Brandon SMITH, Derek SIMS, Megan SMITH, Kati SMITH, Haley SMITH, Dylan JONES, great-grandchild Tre Bradford SMITH, other relatives Services: Rev. Russell RYKER, Oakwood Cemetery, Stout Funeral Home Pallbearers: Don SNEED, Zane SMITH, Jimmy CALVERT, Jerry FEELY, Donnie BEDWELL, Keith WILLIAMS Honorary bearers: Kayle SMITH, Max SMITH, Bob SMITH, Jake SMITH, Earl BEVELHYMER, Jim CHADDICK Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
WILKERSON, Robert Bruce Age 55 Sept. 24, 1999 Services: Pending Swearingen Funeral Home LACQUEMENT, Blanche July 22, 1926 Okfuskee Sept. 24, 1999 OKC Services: Parks Brothers Funeral Home in Okemah, Pastor Lewis LORVEL, Prague Cemetery Parents; Floyd and Nealie (FINLEY) STEWART Married: Chester Louis LACQUEMENT on Nov. 28, 1942 Preceded by: husband on Mar. 1, 1999, parents, 3 children Duston Rex, Frankie Levi and Cora Ann LACQUEMENT, 1 brother, 3 sisters, 5 grandchildren and one great-grandchild Survivors: 7 sons Chester Louis Jr., Emil Justice, Mark Dee, Wayne Lloyd, James Earnest, Robert Stuart and Otto Rene LACQUEMENT, 67 sisters Roberta JoAnn CHILDRESS, Kathleen Elaine BLEEKER, Phyllis Blanche MINOR, Patricia Alice MCCLURE, Rose Marie BOYD, Evelene Marilyn LACQUEMENT, Florence Sue LACQUEMENT, 26 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren Pallbearers: sons Honorary pallbearers: granddaughters DRAKE, Lois "Lorene" Apr. 27, 1924 Sept. 24, 1999 Services: Little Cemetery, Rev. Carl WHITFIELD, Swearingen Funeral Home Parents: Emmitt and Elizabeth ANDERSON Married: Walton DRAKE in Mar. of 1942 Preceded by: husband on Sept. 1, 1984, parents, daughter Judy Ann DRAKE SILER, grandson Christopher Todd SILER both on Aug. 4, 1972 Survivors: son Tim DRAKE BROWN, John Gardner Jan. 26, 1913 Sept. 24, 1999 Born: Primghar, Iowa Married: Winona CHRISTIAN in 1937 Preceded by: wife, Winona (CHRISTIAN) BROWN in 1996 Survivors: 2 daughters Carolyn and Bud KEESEE, Linda and Larry HAMPTON, 8 grandchildren Randal and Debbie HALLUM, Mark HALLUM, Ryan HALLUM, Cory HALLUM, Susan (KEESEE) JACKSON and husband Robert, Aubie KEESEE and wife Jackie, Lisa (HAMPTON) DAUGHTERY and her husband Shawn, 8 great-grandchildren Services: Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home, Pallbearers: grandsons Honorary pallbearers: men of the John BROWN Sunday School class Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
Original print July 20, 1930 Oklahoma City papers say that by the end of July, over 1,000 workers will have been laid off in the city oilfield, a survey showed.... T. B. SLICK, Writ. FRANKLIN An unfortunate swimming party terminated in the death of Ernest SHELLGROVES, 24-year-old, oilfield worker for Magnolia.....funeral home is Earlsboro and will be shipped to Berry, Arkansas for services and burial. Ernest SHELLGROVES, Sustaining his record as being the best police officer in the state of Oklahoma, Police officer, Jake SIMS returned from Arapaho, Custer County..... Jake SIMS Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
CASEY, Robert Herman Mar. 4, 1907 Northfork, AK July 10, 2000 Services: Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel, Holdenville Cemetery Parents: Robert Hensley and Allie (PIERCE) CASEY Married: Mary E. HANKINS RAMSEY 1930 in Wetumka Preceded by: wife, parents, 3 brothers, 1 sister Survivors: son Huey James CASEY, daughter Norma Dee FIELDS, step-son Paul RAMSEY, 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great-grandchildren. Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
Sept. 21, 2000 BRYANT, Charles E. A mass for Charles E. BRYANT of Norman was held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Ada, Sept. 18 with Fr. Ray ACKERMAN officiating. Burial was in the Wetumka Cemetery. A prayer vigil was held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Criswell Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Mike RADOSEVICH officiating. Mr. BRYANT died Sept. 15 at his home. He was born March 13, 1933 near Wetumka to Lawson BRYANT and Clara STOUT BRYANT. He attended Lone Star and Wetumka school and East Central University. He returned to Oklahoma after serving 20 years in the air force, he has raised quarter horses. He was married to Cherie BAUER in 1954. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, American Quarter Horse Assn, Retired Air Force Sergeant Assn, and Cursillista Organization. Survivors include his wife, Cherie , of the home; two sons, Chris, Oklahoma City, and Corey, Choteau, Mt.; a daughter, Carol BUNYARD, Weatherford; and three sisters, Wana HILL, Wetumka, Dorothy STUCKEY and Betty WALDENVILLE, both of Norman. Sept. 21, 2000 FIXICO, Carol Carol FIXICO died on Sept. 19 in Henryetta at the age of 51. She was born to Buddy John FIXICO and Della Mae SUMKA on June 13, 1949 in Henryetta. She formerly lived in California and Weleetka area. She is survived by: one uncle, Benjamin SUMKA; two aunts, Melinda SUMKA and Polly WRIGHT; one niece, Vickie (no last name available), of California and one nephew, John FIXICO, Jr. Funeral services will be held on Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. at Robert Simons Funeral Home Chapel in Henryetta with Rev. Mitchell TAYLOR officiating. Services under the care and direction of Robert Simons Funeral Home. Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com
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Original print Oct. 26, 1929 Lena FISH, 19-year-old Indian youth of Bowlegs, confessed to the murder of a 55-year-old Indian, whose name was given as Panoski...... Lena FISH, Panoski, C.. H. Epanrey STAMP, 22, Ossie NEAL, 23, More than 200 persons are expected to be present at the Farmer-Chamber of Commerce banquet..... Cyrus AVERY, Dean WARE Andrew WISEY, 18-year-old youth of Bowlegs, is in a Wewoka hospital while Dave WALKER, 18, Bowlegs, is being held in county jail pending the condition of his brother-in-law. Andrew WISEY, Dave WALKER Emmett HONEYCUTT, who died alone in a room here will be buried by the county. Emmett HONEYCUTT Charles WILLIAMS, Tony BISHOP and Jim BURRIS were excused from school to go to court in Wewoka. Charles WILLIAMS, Tony BISHOP, Jim BURRIS Mrs. J. N. HARBER, 314 Highland was hostess at a luncheon bridge...... Mrs. J. N. HARBER Marie HARBER Assembly of Rainbow Girls had their regular business meeting in Masonic Hall...... Marie HARBER Members of Just-A- Mere Bridge club were entertained at bridge in the home of Mrs. R. E. BARNETT.... Mrs. R. E. BARNETT Mrs. O. D. WILLIAMS entertained at a children's Halloween party at her home, 720 East Evans, in honor of her son, Marlin. Mrs. O. D. WILLIAMS, Marlin, Mrs. Floss DILLAN, Dorothy DILLAN, Marian CUNNINGHAM, Elinor ELLIS, Pauline FOSTER, Frances FOSTER, Mildred MOULDER, Abie ALTON, John HUDKINS, Bill, Jack and John CUNNINGHAM, David MOULTON Vickie Neill Taylor flip@okplus.com