Stacy Bryant passed away at her home in Wewoka, Oklahoma, on Friday, January 31, 2025, at the age of 55 from the result of a car accident in August of 2023.
Read moreDeborah Kaye Sewell age 65, passed away Saturday, February 8, 2025 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Read moreRev. James Eugene Jackson, 62, Prague, Oklahoma resident, passed from this life to his heavenly reward on Friday, February 7, 2025, at his home in Prague, Oklahoma. James was born on January 24, 1963, in Grand Prairie, Texas to Marion Sue (Peoples) Jackson and Richard Monroe Jackson. James grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas and moved to Oklahoma in 2001, to follow the calling the Lord placed on his life to be a pastor. James graduated from South Grand Prairie High School in 1981 and then attended Tyler Junior College and received an Associate of Applied Science.
Read moreTarmina Joseph “Joe” Allen Tarmina, Seminole, OK resident, passed away on Saturday, February 1, 2025 in Seminole at the age of 75.
Read moreGrant On September 14, 1962 in Seminole, Oklahoma Jim and Barbara Grant were blessed with one of God’s special angels on earth. They named that special blessing Shelia Reana Grant. On Tuesday, February 4, 2025, in Cromwell God called that special angel back home. Though her life from the beginning had some complications, God blessed her with 62 years here with us.
Read moreCynthia La Dene Barker, “Cindy” was born in Gridley, California to parents Jim and Peggy Sorrell on October 12, 1961, and passed away on January 18, 2025.
Read moreWe are saddened to announce the passing of William Donald Huser. Loving Son, Father, Husband, Grandfather and Great-Grandfather. Bill left for his heavenly home on January 30, 2025, aged 84, with his loving wife Carol by his side. He was born and raised in Wewoka, OK and graduated from Wewoka High School. He was a revered figure in the community of Wewoka and was well loved by all the people he knew. Bill never met a stranger. He was a devoted fan of the Oklahoma Sooners and attended games and supported the football, basketball, and softball teams for many years. Bill attended over 50 OU-Texas football games.
Read moreKiesel Ryan Kiesel’s passing on January 31, 2025, leaves behind a legacy as profound and multifaceted as the man himself. Ryan was a fifth generation Oklahoman whose life was defined by public service, advocacy, and a love for life’s rich tapestry of experiences. He embraced the title of “experienced weirdo,” urging those around him to celebrate their individuality as fiercely as he did. Whether traveling with family, guiding clients through high-stakes legal disputes, or simply exploring new records, he did it all with honesty, humor, and conviction.
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