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Funeral services for Linda Faye (Graham) Loudermilk, a Clarita, OK resident, were held Saturday, June 22, 2024 at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Bro. John Rueben Clements officiating. Burial was in Moore Cemetery in Coalgate, OK. Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate was in charge of arrangements.
Read moreFuneral services for Guy Allen Sartin, a lifetime Atoka, OK resident, were held Friday, June 21, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at Brown’s Funeral Home Chapel in Atoka with Bro. Sammy Vaughn and Kelly Hardman officiating. Burial was in Green Meadows Cemetery in Atoka with Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka in charge of arrangements.
Read moreA memorial service will be held at a later date for Shirley Louise Kelsey, a longtime Atoka, OK resident. Mrs. Kelsey was born October 7, 1956 to Otis Dewayne and Ruby Mae (Toombs) Farrell at Bakersfield, CA and passed away June 20, 2024 at Atoka, OK at the age of 67 years, 8 months and 13 days. She attended Utica School and married Thomas Lloyd Kelsey, Sr. at Durant, OK. He preceded her in death on December 29, 1999. Shirley was a housewife and homemaker. She was of the Baptist faith. Shirley enjoyed playing games on her phone, playing the Wii, watching movies, especially vampire movies, and loved taking care of her children and grandchildren.
Read moreTupelo 5th Grade received a Carolyn Watson Community Foundation grant for etiquette lessons and an etiquette luncheon. Students learned how to tie a tie, shake hands, speak in public, resolve conflict, table settings, and how to write a Thank You, among many other skills. At the end of the semester, students had their Etiquette Luncheon at the Oak Hills Country Club in Ada, OK. Pictured in no particular order is Tupelo 5th Graders: Ella Benfer, Avory Bottkol, Elizabeth Crisp, Kinlee Deaton, Charlie Miller, Faith Miller, Jayden Robinson, Hayden Wheeler, Haylee Wheeler, Kyah Whitfield, Wyatt Jenkins; Teacher Mrs. Jill Brown and Principal Mr. Lance Britt. About the Carolyn Watson Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation. The Carolyn Watson Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation was established in 1995 by the late Carolyn Watson, CEO and chairman of Shamrock Bank, N.A., to improve the quality of life in rural Oklahoma communities. Since its founding, the Foundation’s Classroom Enhancement Grants have provided rural Oklahoma schools with more than $1,000,000 to enhance and enrich learning opportunities for students. The grant programs are administered by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. For more information, visit www.occf.org/ ruraloklahoma. About the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. Founded in 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation is a 501(c) (3) public charity that works with donors throughout the state to create charitable funds that will benefit our community both now and in the future. For more information, visit www.occf.org
Read moreLouisiana made news this week for passing a law that mandates the Ten Commandments be displayed on the walls of every public school classroom, including elementary schools, middle and high schools, and all public college classrooms.
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