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Services will be at Eastside Church of Christ, located at 916 S. Douglas Blvd., Midwest City.
Jack Brinsfield
Funeral services for longtime Seminole County resident Edward Eugene "Jack" Brinsfield, 70, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at the Swearingen Funeral Chapel..
Eugene Warrenburg will officiate at the service. Interment will follow at the Little Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Brinsfield died Friday, May 14, 1999 at Normal Regional Hospital.
He was born June 6, 1928 in Sparks to Tony Brinsfield and Lois Rich Brinsfield.
Brinsfield moved to Seminole in 1947, coming from Prague.
On Jan. 3, 1947, he married Betty Scott in Seminole; she survives him of the home.
He was a drilling superintendent for Jerry Scott Drilling Company in Seminole until his retirement in 1991.
He was a member of the Church of Christ at Little.
Brinsfield was preceded in death by his parents and one grandson, Gary Dye.
Other survivors include one daughter, Julie Dye, and one son, Gary Brinsfield, both of Noble, three grandchildren, Melissa (Dye) Lester, Charla Meredith and Bryan Brinsfield and two great-grandchildren, Dalton Lest-er and Trevor Lester.
Casket bearers are scheduled to be Robert Dale Lemmings, Larry Cunningham, Gene Scott, Rusty Scott, Mike Scott and Bill Anderson.
Arvo Brixey
Funeral services for former Wewoka resident Arvo M. Brixey, 84, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday at Stout Chapel.
Rev. Kelos Walker will officiate at the service. Interment will follow at Oakwood Cemetery.
Brixey died Sunday, Feb. 7, 1999 at his home in Ardmore.
He was born Oct. 5, 1914 in Hickory Grove to Oliver and Minnie (King) Brixey.
Brixey retired from Conoco Oil Company.
He married Marjorie Richardson on March 23, 1938 in Wewoka, where they lived for many years.
Marjorie preceded him in death in July, 1998.
Brixey was also preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Yuless Brixey.
Survivors include one brother, J.O. Brixey, San Diego, Calif.; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Henrietta Brown
Funeral services for Seminole resident Henrietta B. Brown, 79, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel.
Revs. Eddie Goodin and Jeff Frazier will officiate at the service. Interment will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery.
Brown died Saturday, Oct. 30, 1999 at Carl Albert Hospital in Ada.
She was born Nov. 27, 1919 in Sasakwa to Charlie and Belle Pearl (Cozad) Brown.
Brown moved from Tahlequah to Seminole in August of this year.
She retired from Tinker Air Force Base, where she was a cashier and hostess at several restaurants.
Brown was the granddaughter of former Seminole Tribal Governor, John F. Brown.
She was a member of the Spring Baptist Church in Sasakwa.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, two sisters and one grandson.
Survivors include one son, Stan ford C. Wells, Seminole; and three grandchildren.
Casket bearers are listed as Michael Bennett, Brad Milne, Matthew Harjo, Sammy Vasquez, Bucky Peters and Robbie Wells.
John Brown
John Gardner Brown, longtime Holdenville resident, passed away Friday, Sept. 24, 1999 at his home.
He was born on Jan. 26, 1913 in Primghar, Iowa and moved to Holdenville in 1937.
John was devoted to God and family, and lived his life with these priorities in his mind and heart.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Winona (Christian) Brown, in 1996.
Survivors are two daughters and sons-in-law, Carolyn and Bud Keesee, Holdenville, and Linda and Larry Hampton, Seminole.
He has eight grandchildren, Randal Hallum and his wife, Debbie, Mark Hallum, Ryan Hallum, Seminole, Cory Hallum, Corpus Christie, Texas, Susan (Keesee) Jackson and husband Robert, Plano, Texas, Aubie Keesee and his wife, Jackie, Stillwater, Lisa (Hampton) Daughterty and her husband, Shawn, Edmond.
He was also blessed with eight great-grandchildren.
John earned a BA degree in business from the University of Colorado in Boulder, and also completed coursework at Harvard Business College in Boston, Mass.
Following graduation, he began his salesman career with Blish, Mize and Silliman Hardware in Atchison, Kan.
He was transferred to Holdenville in 1937 and met Winona Christian. They were married the same year.
During World War II, he served in the US Navy, earning the rank of Lieutenant J.G.
After his military duty, he resumed his job with Blish, Mize and Silliman. Following his retirement, he worked part time at Ramsey Lumber, Curry Hardware in Wewoka and Wetumka Hardware.
John was a member of Barnard Memorial United Methodist Church in Holdenville.
He was the founder and teacher of the "John Brown Sunday School" class for more than 35 years.
He also served as the District Lay Leader Director and Church School Superintendent.
Services are scheduled for Monday, Sept. 27 at 3 p.m. at Barnard Memorial United Methodist Church under the direction of Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home.
Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be the men of the John Brown Sunday School Class.
Memorials may be made to the Barnard Memorial United Methodist Church in Holdenville.
Luther Brown
Funeral services for former Seminole resident Luther D. Brown, 76, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday at Carmi, Ill., under the direction of Campbell Funeral Home.
Graveside services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at Resurrection Memorial Cemetery, Oklahoma City.
Brown died Tuesday, June 1, 1999 in an Evansville, Ind. Hospital.
He was born June 19, 1922 in Seminole to E.F. and Annie Brown.
A graduate of Varnum High School, Brown also graduated from Seminole Junior College and the University of Oklahoma School of Geology.
Brown was a veteran of World War II, where he served in the Pacific Theater as a pharmacist’s mate in the US Navy.
He worked for Superior Oil Company of Crossville, Ill., and retired as regional superintendent of production.
Brown married Joan Wallace of Seminole in 1948; she survives him of the home.
Other survivors include two sons, Michael Brown, Chicago, Ill., and Patrick Brown, Norman; one daughter, Cathy Brandenstein, Crossville, Ill.; three sisters, Bessie Kernal, Seminole, May Miller, Oklahoma City, and Maudean Sarvash, Woodward; one brother, Elbert Brown, Seminole; and three grandchildren.
Mollie Brown
Graveside services for Wewoka resident Mollie Brown, 85, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday at Westwood Cemetery.
Rev. Butler, pastor of St. Joseph’s Baptist Church, will officiate at the service. Burial arrangements are under the direction of Keller Funeral Home.
Brown died Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1999 at Seminole Medical Center Hospital.
She was born May 1, 1913 in Preston to Frank and Dora Gaines.
A former Wewoka resident, Brown lived in Oakland, Calif., before moving back to Wewoka in 1997.
She resided at Elmwood Manor Nursing Home.
Brown was preceded in death by her son, Kenneth "Gutt" Clark.
Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Beulah Mae Clark, Wewoka; tow grandchildren, Cora Clark Brown, Wewoka, and Tondelayo Randolph, Tulsa, and two great-grandchildren.
Elichia Brown
Graveside services for Wewoka resident Elichia Wolfe Brown, 89, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday at Fairlawn Cemetery, Oklahoma City, under the direction of Stout Funeral Home.
Brown died Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1999 at Wewoka Nursing Center.
She was born June 28, 1909 in Hutchison, Kan. to Clifford C. and Henryetta (Cutler) Wolfe.
The family moved to Stella, Neb., where she attended school and then moved to Oklahoma City where she became a nurse and worked at Tinker Field.
Brown moved to Wewoka in 1952, and became a member of the First Christian Church in 1970.
She moved into the Wewoka Nursing Home in 1995, and remained there until her death.
She married Lawrence Foster Brown in May of 1952; he preceded her in death on Feb. 22, 1983.
Brown was also preceded in death by her father, in 1950; her mother in 1971; one son, James Brown, in 1978; two brothers, Robert Wolfe and Donnell Wolfe; and two sisters, Virginia Ainsworth and Joann Poole.
Survivors include her children, Foster Brown, Ada, Maudine Warren, Stockton, Calif.; Lawrence Brown Jr., Marlow, Betty Morrison, Stockton, Calif., and Pat Ball, Montana; one brother, Francis T. Wolfe, Tucson, Ariz.; and 12 grandchildren.