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Feb. 8—Marquise Reynolds had many passions in life, from his faith and helping those who are experiencing homelessness to sports and filmmaking.
Read morePhillis Theresa James passed away Friday, February 17, 2023, at St. Anthony Hospital in Shawnee, Oklahoma at the age 73.
Read moreFuneral services for Nathan Gene Parker were held Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 2:00 PM at the Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel in Wetumka. Interment followed at the Wetumka Cemetery.
Read moreRosie McDonald, 80, died suddenly on February 4, 2023 at her home in Phoenix, Arizona.
Read moreAlfreda June Gann passed away Friday, February 10, 2023 at her home in Lamar at the age of 86.
Read moreTalaesa Deanne Mason passed away Saturday, February 11, 2023 at Integris Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 48.
Read moreSaundra Ann Yaggi passed away January 3rd, 2023, surrounded by family. She was born, March 22, 1942 in Holdenville, Oklahoma, to Stanley and Veneta Middleton. Her 80 years were full of love, dedication and devotion. She proved early in childhood to have a strong and beautiful heart, giving an abundance of love and care to her widowed mother and baby sister. As a young woman, she dedicated herself to raising her daughters in a household full of singing, and sewing matching outfits. She had a long career as a Secretary at Baldwin Park Uni- fied School District in Califor nia, and was admired for her kindness and loyalty all the way through to retirement. Halfway through her life, on October 18, 1982, Saundra married her best friend - devoting to him, her whole heart and her 40 remaining years.
Read moreRonald Gene Sanford, Seminole resident, passed away on Sunday, January 29, 2023 at his home, at the age of 67. Ronald was born on August 24, 1955 in Coal - gate, OK to Travis Gene San - ford and Mary Ann (Zackary) Hendricks. He grew up in Holdenville and spent most of his life in Seminole. Ronald married Deborah Kay Lampson on January 23, 1975 in Tulsa, OK. Ronald was a kind and loving family man. He loved his children and adored his grandchil - dren and great grandchil - dren. He was always there to lend an ear and provide arms that would hold. Ron - ald had a heart of gold. He would always have answers to your questions. There was nothing he couldn't do. Ronald enjoyed his CB radio, fishing and raising chickens. He taught prac - tical life lessons like how to count when grandchildren fed the chickens and the val - ue of contentment before the value of money.
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