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Our Sympathies extended to the families of...Ralonda “Jo” LaValley

Ralonda “Jo” LaValley passed away on Sunday, October 10, 2021. She was surrounded by loving family as her journey here on earth ended. She was 87 years old.

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Scott Allen Stafford

Scott Allen Stafford passed away Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at his home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 53.

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M.V. “Skip” Matthews

M. V. “Skip” Matthews, 93 of Pharoah, Oklahoma passed away on Thursday, October 21st, 2021, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was born July 7th, 1928 in Sharp, Oklahoma to Clyde C. Matthews and Flora (Little) Matthews.

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Erline Simpson Barber

Erline Barber was born to George and Rosie Simpson in Clearview, Oklahoma. She grew up with her sister Ruby Simpson. She was married W. T. Barber and through this union four children were born. Erline was a foster parent to many children raising an additional seven along with her own. Erline was a pilar of her community and loved by everyone.

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Darlene Simpson

Darlene Simpson was born August 12, 1962, to Erline and W. T. Barber in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She later moved with her family to Wichita, Kansas. She attended Mizpah Baptist Church under the leadership of W. H. Rice. She sung in the choir and on the junior usher board. Darlene later joined the Greater Victorious Cross Church of God and Christ under the leadership of Superintendent R. G. Hines. She loved bringing her grandchildren to church and loved her family. Darlene departed this life Thursday, October 21, 202, with her daughters by her side. All who loved her, was very close to her. The name my mom was given, but to all her grandchildren she was “MOMO.” Darlene had a warm heart and loved family. All she wanted was for her daughters to love her and she got that and so much more. Darlene was her daughter’ best friend. They could talk to her about everything. Her daughter felt like we were more sisters than anything.

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Red Hatters enjoy outing to Ole Red’s

In case you were wondering, Red Hats is about being Kind and Positive - Red Hatting is about fun and friendship! And that’s what we had when we went to “Ole Red’s” in Tishomingo on 9-11- 21! There were just four of us, so we all got to ride in Glenda’s pickup truck. We had a good visit on the way down there talking about what we had done since we last saw each other. Ole Red’s is a nice place to visit. And don’t forget the bathrooms as they put some neat ideas into it. Morris McLane was playing the guitar and singing some country songs from the 80’s. We had a table right up front, so we really got to enjoy his singing. Since there were only four of us, Cindy McDaniel had brought four prizes and we all got one. I got a vanilla candle, a silver necklace and matching earrings, hand sanitizer, and lots of chocolate that was scattered on the table. Thank you, Cindy! Glenda Stinson had brought a beautiful fall centerpiece with gold metal pumpkins placed around it. It was awesome! After we ate our delicious meal of catfish and chicken fried steak, we had our picture made with Morris. He was a super nice guy! If you ever get a chance, please go see him. It was worth the trip!

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HHS Board of Education announces board seat openings

The Board of Education of Holdenville Public School District hereby announces that statutorily qualified individuals interested in running as a candidate for the #1 seat which has a 4 year term or #2 seat which has a 5 year term on the Holdenville Board of Education may file to run as a candidate for one of these seats at the Hughes County Election board between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, December 6 through December 8 , 2021.

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