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Tony is the son of George & Jewell (Fream) Chesnutt, born on June 28, 1947, in Holdenville, Oklahoma, where his dad owned the Pontiac dealership. Tony was brought up and attended schools in Holdenville, graduating Holdenville High School with the Class of 1965. He served for seven years in the Army National Guard. He was a marksman with a shotgun, skilled enough to be invited to the Olympics for skeet shooting, but unable to accept due to health issues. He attended Oklahoma State University and studied Architecture. He was married at a young age to Jane Stafford and was blessed with two daughters, Kristen and Kellie. When he later married Cecelia Evelyn ‘Cissy’ Clymer on June 8, 1991, in Oklahoma City, he was blessed with two more children, Joe and Melissa. He and Cissy bought a lake house, created a perfect environment for the enjoyment of their grandchildren, and played a vital role in helping to raise them. Tony worked more than twenty years for Berexco as an oil architect, designing and overseeing construction and placement of oil rigs across the country. He worked for the Oklahoma Historical Society as Project Manager for the remodeling of historical sites, retiring after twenty years. He enjoyed using his architectural skills for designing and drawing up plans for private homes of family and friends. He loved the Oklahoma City Sportsman’s Club and dove hunting. More than anything, he loved the company of his children and grandchildren. He was an uncommon man, and he will be deeply missed.
Read moreApril 3, 1926 – March 9, 2025
Read moreMildred Fay Smith was born on August 1, 1934 in Wetumka, Oklahoma to Sam and Alma Hill. She passed from this life on March 26, 2025 in Holdenville.
Read moreHarvey Lee Price passed away Saturday, March 29, 2025, at OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City at the age of 83.
Read moreDavid Lester Pitts Sr, 76, passed away Thursday, March 27, 2025 in Oklahoma City surrounded by family. He was born April 22, 1948 in Comanche, Oklahoma to W.O. and Sarah (Barton) Pitts.
Read moreIna Mae Reams passed away Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at Heritage Village Nursing Center in Holdenville, Oklahoma at the age of 92.
Read moreEdith “Arlene” Lawson was born May 27, 1940 in Sickles, Oklahoma to J. D. Murchison and Clara (Smith) Murchison. She passed away on Wednesday, March 19, 2025 in Oklahoma City at the age of 84. She married Buddy Lawson on November 16, 1959 in Durant, Oklahoma. They met in Binger, Oklahoma. Buddy was parked at a stop sign and Arlene crossed the street in front of him and it was love at first sight! She attended school at Binger and Lookeba-Sicles. She received her Bachelor’s Degree at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma.
Read moreIma Jean “Jean”(Davault) Phillips age 94, passed away in her home on March 21, 2025. She was born Feb 27, 1931 in Asher, OK to Martin and Gertrude (McAlister) Davault. She was raised in Noble, OK and graduated from Noble HS. After high school, she worked in a jewelry store and then Primrose Funeral Home both in Norman. This is where she later met her future husband, James G. “Jim” Phillips Jr. while working at the funeral home in Norman, OK. They were later married September 26, 1952 in Norman. They lived in Wellston, Comanche, and Edmond before moving their sons to what would be their forever home in Holdenville in 1962. They purchased Hudson Funeral Home and this is where they raised both sons in the funeral home. In 1977, they purchased Stout Funeral Home in Wewoka. Jean served her beloved community with Jim for many years until her health prevented it. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Holdenville where she sang in the choir and taught Sunday School. She actively served at Holdenville General Hospital as a Pink Lady, was active in Mother’s Club where she was a “fierce” dominoes player, and a Cub Scout Den Leader. Her greatest joy was her family. She spent many weekends enjoying sleepovers with her grandchildren, playing dominoes and cards with friends, and cooking Sunday dinners for the family.
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