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Cook Long-time Wewoka resident Patsy Cook passed away Thursday, June 5, 2025 in Edmond, OK after a brief illness.
Read moreAnson James Kenneth Anson, Seminole, OK resident, passed away on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 in Oklahoma City at the age of 63. James was born on July 3, 1961 in Holdenville to Woodrow Thomas Anson Jr. and Mary Beatrice (Roberts) Anson. He attended both OU and Seminole State College and graduated with his associates degree. He worked at Feed Store restaurant and was a manager at KFC He worked as a meat cutter at Save-ALot grocery in Seminole.
Read moreThe family of David Glenn Curry, born April 12, 1934, in Oilton, Oklahoma, has announced his passing.
Read moreAtyia Michael Shaheen Atyia was born on September 18, 1962, to Freid and Sandra Kaye Atyia of Seminole, Oklahoma. The town where he spent his childhood would one day become the place where he built a life and raised a family—a community he cherished deeply. He was proud of his Choctaw and Lebanese heritage, which remained an important part of his life and shaped the way he connected with others. Though his work took him across the country and included several years as a resident of Oklahoma City, it was Seminole that ultimately called him home once more.
Read moreFowler Norman resident, Charles Thomas Fowler, passed away Monday, June 2, 2025, in Norman, at the age of 65.
Read moreAtyia Michael Shaheen Atyia was born on September 18, 1962, to Freid and Sandra Kaye Atyia of Seminole, Oklahoma. The town where he spent his childhood would one day become the place where he built a life and raised a family—a community he cherished deeply. He was proud of his Choctaw and Lebanese heritage, which remained an important part of his life and shaped the way he connected with others. Though his work took him across the country and included several years as a resident of Oklahoma City, it was Seminole that ultimately called him home once more.
Read moreAtyia Michael Shaheen Atyia was born on September 18, 1962, to Freid and Sandra Kaye Atyia of Seminole, Oklahoma. The town where he spent his childhood would one day become the place where he built a life and raised a family—a community he cherished deeply. He was proud of his Choctaw and Lebanese heritage, which remained an important part of his life and shaped the way he connected with others. Though his work took him across the country and included several years as a resident of Oklahoma City, it was Seminole that ultimately called him home once more.
Read moreScheller Seminole resident, Jerry Scheller, passed away Saturday, May 31, 2025, in Seminole, at the age of 84.
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