System Mechanic - Clean, repair, protect, and speed up your PC!Margie Bell Earnest
Funeral services for Margie Bell Earnest, 93, mother of Cromwell resident Mary Domeda Musgrove, Cromwell, are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel in Okemah.
Archie Beller will officiate the service. Burial will take place at Highland Cemetery in Okemah.
Earnest died Wednesday at a Wetumka hospital.
She was born June 7, 1904 in Weleetka to Joe Henry and Ollie Lee (Keithley) Coslett.
She married Dewey Clifton Earnest in Ada on Aug. 31, 1924. He preceded her in death in 1974.
Survivors include eight sons, Junior Earnest, Odessa, Texas, Hoyt Earnest, Okemah, J.D. Earnest, Mason, Thomas Henry Earnest, Chino, Calif., Dois Earnest, Okmulgee, Doil Earnest, Tulsa, Lee Roy Earnest, Oklahoma City, and Buddy Earnest, Bristow; six daughters, Mary Domeda Musgrove, Cromwell, Peggy Ann Kinsey and Linda Lou Orr, both of Okemah, Lois Marie Garrison, Okmulgee, Margie Dalene Welfl, Creswell, Ore., and Sally Kay Dixon, Morris; two brothers, Hugh Coslett, Portales, N.M., and Pat Coslett, Clovis, N.M.; two sisters, Maudie Hester, Ardmore, and Elawese, Etois, Roswell, N.M; 31 grandchildren, 55 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.
12-12-97
Justin Factor
Funeral services for Justin John Factor, infant son of Regina Beaver and Brent Factor, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at the Sand Creek Eufaula Baptist Church.
Rev. Houston Tiger will officiate the service. Burial will take place at the Spencer Family Cemetery under the direction of Stout Funeral Home, Wewoka.
Wake services will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Stout Funeral Home.
Factor died Thursday at Carl Albert Indian Hospital in Ada.
He was preceded in death by seven great-grandparents, John and Alice Spencer, George Beaver, Bennie and Nannie Factor and Andy and Jonah Wise.
Survivors include his parents; four grandparents, Tom and Mary Beaver, Joseph Factor and Angel Talmasey, all of Wewoka.
Pallbearers will be Moses Factor and Edwin Deere.
12-14-97
Irene Fife
Funeral services for Irene (Camp) Fife, 72, mother of Wewoka resident Barney Camp Jr., were held today at Sand Creek Eufaula Baptist Church in Wewoka.
Rev. Houston Tiger officiated the service. Burial took place at Yahola Family Cemetery in Holdenville.
Fife died Saturday.
She was born March 15, 1925 in Okmulgee to Andrew and Ruth Yahola. She was raised in Hughes County area and attended Bethel Schools.
She was married to Barney Camp Sr. and was a member of Sand Creek Eufaula Baptist Church, south of Wewoka.
Fife was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Mary Sue Davis; one grandson, Jackie Floyd Davis Jr., and one brother, Harold Yahola.
Survivors include two daughters, Joann Fife, Springfield, California, and Harriett Davis, Oklahoma City; two sons, Andrew Camp, Oklahoma City, and Barney Camp Jr., Wewoka; three brothers, Roman Yahola, Wiley King, and Houston Yahola, all of Hughes County; 18 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Christopher Davis Sr., Jimmy Davis, Steven Camp, Darrin Camp, Glenn Davis Jr., and Eugene Beaver.
12-9-97
Cecil Gilbert
OKLAHOMA CITY - Graveside services for Cecil Roy Gilbert, 60, brother of Wewoka resident Charley Gilbert, Jr., are scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday at Gethsemane Cemetery at Nobletown under the direction of Myers Mortuary.
Bishop Charley A. Gilbert will officiate the service.
Gilbert was born Nov. 12, 1937.
Survivors include two brothers, Charley A. Gilbert, Wewoka, and Clavis C. Gilbert, Oklahoma City; and two sisters, Mildred Dawson, and Lena Ingram, both of Oklahoma City.
12-4-97
Billie Glenn
Memorial services for former Bowlegs resident Billie Jo Glenn, 65, are pending with the family.
Glenn died Monday in Yukon.
She was born Feb. 22, 1932 in Bowlegs to Lonnie and Easter Northcott. She was raised in Bowlegs and attended Bowlegs schools.
Glenn was a member of the First Baptist Church, Bowlegs.
She was preceded in death by one son, Robert Rutledge, in 1994.
Survivors include one son, Dewayne Rutledge, Oklahoma City; one siter, Loneta Streater, Wewoka; and five grandchildren.
11-18-97
Donald Goss
Funeral services for Donald Franklin Goss, 48, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at Swearingen Funeral Chapel.
Rev. Roy Robertson will officiate, and burial will follow at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens in Seminole.
Goss died Sunday at Seminole Municipal Hospital.
He was born February 7, 1949 in Seminole to Luther Goss, Jr. and Visa Goss Fuqua.
He married Norma Birkict on July 6, 1971 in Seminole.
Goss worked as a unit operator for Joe Mills Well Service, and he also worked for the Seminole Company for 18 years.
He was as a sergeant in the United States Army, where he served in the 101st Airborne Division during the Vietnam War. He was awarded a bronze star in 1971.
He is preceded in death by his father.
Survivors include his mother and his wife; four sons, Mike Goss of Hogden, Mark Goss of Shawnee, Brad Goss of Granbury, Tex., and Derek Goss of the home; two daughters, Lisa McNew of San Antonio, and Gina Goss of Seminole; three sisters, Linda Yarbrough of Benicia, Calif., Debbie Melott of Oklahoma City, and Sandy Weatherly of Wewoka, and seven grandchildren.
Casket bearers will be Glen Stafford, Buddy Croce, Joe Reed, Chris Anson, Dean Welch, and Gary Winkcompleck.
12/30/97
William Hardin
Funeral services for William (Bill) Lawrence Hardin, 68, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at Becker Funeral Chapel in Lawton.
The Chaplain at Fort Sill will officiate the service. Burial will be in Lawton.
Hardin died Wednesday at the VA Hospital in Oklahoma City.
He was born Aug. 21, 1929 in Wewoka to Paul and Lucile Hardin. He graduated from Douglass High School in Wewoka in 1947.
Hardin was a veteran of the U.S. Army, trained in Infantry. He retired from the Army in 1970 and worked his own small business as a builder.
He married Doris Jean Murray of Feb. 23, 1953 in Seminole. She survives him of the home.
He was preceded in death by his father, one brother, Oliver Hardin; one sister, Fannie Hardin; and one son, William Hardin Jr.
Other survivors include two daughters, Sharon Mayberry, and Jackie Shoemaker, both of Dallas, Texas; four sons, Ronald Hardin, Washington, D.C., Marvin Hardin, Holdenville, Chris Hardin, Houston, Texas and Shelby Hardin, Lawton; his mother; three brothers, Carl Hardin, Oklahoma City, June Bell Hardin, Washington, D. C., and Charles Cleo Rogers, Wewoka; three sisters, Beatrice M. Osborne, Betty Jean Dorsett and Lucile Branch, all of Wewoka; a host of grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
11-21-97
Desmond Harjo
Funeral services for Desmond Ray Harjo, infant, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Rock Springs Indian Baptist Church in Sasakwa.
Rev. Franklin Harjo and Rev. George Jesse will officiate the services. Interment will be at Rock Springs Church Cemetery.
Wake services will be at 6:30 this evening at Stout Chapel.
He died Wednesday at Carl Albert Indian Hospital.
Harjo was preceded in death by one grandfather, Jonah Harjo.
Survivors include his mother, Sheila Harjo, Wewoka; one sister, Checota Robedeaux, Wewoka; three brothers, Isaiah, Nathaniel, and Joseph Robedeaux, all of Wewoka; two grandparents, Mike Harjo, Wewoka, and Deena Harjo, Oklahoma City.
Pallbearers will be Mike Harjo and Howard West.
11-21-97
Eastman Harjo Sr.
Funeral services for lifelong Konawa resident Eastman Richard Harjo Sr., 62, were held today at Pickard Funeral Home Chapel in Konawa.
Arthur Carpitcher officiated the service with George Jesse assisting. Burial was at Emarthla Family Cemetery.
Harjo died Saturday at an Oklahoma City hospital.
He was born April 25, 1935 in Konawa to Houston Wood and Wisey Emarthla. He lived in Konawa his entire life except for his time in the U. S. Army.
Harjo was preceded in death by his half-sister, Cynthia Camp and his father.
Survivors include his mother; one son, Eastman Harjo Jr., Konawa; three daughters, Eunice Henson, St. Louis, Evette Harjo, Konawa; and Ann Jones, Holdenville; three sisters, Geneva Douglas, Okemah, Emma Jean Harjo, Konawa, and Lucy Albertson, Ada; three brothers, Dave Walters, Ardmore, LeRoy King, Big Cypress, Fla., and Frank Harjo, Oklahoma City; one half-brother, Sterling Wood, Konawa; and seven grandchildren.
12-16-97