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Haley Brook Antwine
Services for Haley Brook Antwine, of Soper, were at 2 p.m. Feb. 6, 2003 at the Soper High School Gymnasium. Bro. Joe Maple officiated the ceremony. He was assisted by Bro. Brent Franks. Interment followed at the Sugar Creek Cemetery.
The family received friends from 5-7 p.m. Feb. 5, 2003 at the Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Chapel in Hugo.
Haley Brook Antwine died Feb. 3, 2003 in Soper. She was 20.
Haley Brook Antwine was born March 3, 1982 in Paris, Texas to Jimmy and Erma (Clark) Antwine. She had lived in Soper all of her life.
Haley was ranked third in the Soper 2000 graduating class. Her grade point average was 3.914 on a 4.0 scale. Haley was a member of the Superintendent’s honor roll, the Oklahoma Honor Society and the National Honor Society. She was also a member of Who’s Who Among American High School Students., and All-American scholar, awarded the National English Merit, and the gifted and talented.
Haley was voted “All-around sophomore”, “All-around junior” and “All-around senior”, “most likely to succeed”, “Most admired” and queen of her senior prom.
She had been a member of the FFA for four years, FHA for two years, Drama club for one year, drug-free club for one year, NHS for one year and 4-H.
Haley had been an FFA Sentinel, FFA Secretary for two years, NHS secretary and Drug-Free club secretary. Haley was also the 1999 recipient of the Oklahoma Rec Washington D.C. Youth Tour trip and the winner of the Rotarian Leadership Camp Award of 1999.
Haley had furthered her education, attending Oklahoma State University, majoring in speech pathology. She was also an active member at OSU in the Stillwater Church of Christ University Center.
Haley was a very faithful Christian who loved God, family, friends and life itself.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Floyd Antwine and her grandmother, Jane Clark.
Haley was a special person and will truly be missed by all who knew and loved her.
She is survived by her parents, Jimmy F. and Erma J. Antwine of Soper; two sisters, Carra Lea Antwine and Megan Paige Antwine, both of Soper; her paternal grandmother, Jean Antwine of Soper; and her maternal grandparents, James & Jewel Clark of Fort Towson and a host of other family members and friends.
The Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home in Hugo handled the funeral arrangements.
Clyde W. Harrison
Services for Clyde W. Harrison, of Fort Towson, were at 2 p.m. Feb. 3, 2003 at the Miller & Miller Funeral Chapel in Hugo. The Rev. Gary Harrison officiated the ceremony. He was assisted by the Rev. Georgie Harrison.
The family received friends from 2-4 p.m. Feb. 2, 2003 at the funeral home.
Clyde W. Harrison died Jan. 30, 2003 at Choctaw Memorial Hospital in Hugo. He was 81.
Clyde was born Oct. 16, 1921 in Boise City, Idaho to William Henry Harrison and Nancy Jane (Kester) Harrison. He married Millie Jean Cradduck Nov. 29, 1947 in Florence, Ariz.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Gail LaVern Harrison; and two brothers, Lawrence and Alton Harrison.
He is survived by his wife, Millie Harrison; one daughter, Mary Batcheler of McAlester; six sons, Dale Harrison of Fort Towson, Doyle Harrison of McAlester, Gary Harrison of Waleeka, Larry Harrison of Marieta, Daniel Harrison of Oklahoma City and Eddie Harrison of Blanchard; 30 grandchildren and 25 grandchildren.
Miller & Miller Funeral Home in Hugo handled the funeral arrangements.
LeQuita Curtis
Services for LeQuita Curtis Frohnapfel, of Whittier, Calif., were at 1 p.m. Feb. 6, 2003 at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, Calif.
LeQuita, formerly of Grant, died Feb. 1, 2003 in Whittier. She was 67.
She was born May 24, 1935 to Leonard and Devallie Curtis in Grant.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Kenneth Curtis.
She is survived by her husband, John Frohnapfel, of Whittier; two daughters, Glenda Wilkins and Cindy Pack, both of Whittier, Calif.; one sister, Marion Curtis Sinks of Coolidge, Ariz.; two brothers, Gerald Curtis of Whittier, Calif and Winfred Curtis of Glendale, Ariz.
She was the niece of Hugo residents W.D. Curtis, Opal Frost, Estha Tate and Dimple Casey.
Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier, Calif. handled the funeral arrangements.
Jack Bell
Services for Jack Bell, of Idabel, were at 2 p.m. Feb. 4, 2003 at the First United Methodist Church in Idabel. The Rev. Donna Dodson and the Rev. Oscar Wilkie officiated the ceremony. Interment followed at the Denison Cemetery.
The family received friends from 6-8 p.m. Feb 3, 2003 at the Norwood-Coffey Leonard Funeral Home in Idabel.
Jack Bell, formerly of Hugo, died Jan. 31, 2003 in Idabel. He was 65.
Jack Bell was born Sept. 26, 1937 in Hugo. He married Linda McCormick Sept. 29, 1978 in Idabel.
Jack was a certified public accountant, being the first to practice in Idabel. He served as the city of Idabel’s treasurer from 1977-1992. Jack mounted a campaign to become District 5 state senator in 1992, was elected, and served through the end of 1996. He was very active in trying to better the lives of children and youth. He enjoyed making hickory whistles and searching for unique stones. Jack was a member of the Assemblies of God, affiliated with the First United Methodist Church, and had lived in Idabel since 1969, moving from Hugo.
He was preceded in death by his father, Ottis Martin Bell; and his step-father, Roy Burnett.
He is survived by his wife, Linda Bell of Idabel; his mother, Oletta (White) Bell Burnett of Hugo; one son and daughter-in-law, Patrick J. and Rebecca McCracken of Washington D.C.; four daughters and two sons-in-law, Melissa and Doron Grill of Vancouver, British Columbia, Wendy J. and Roger Akeman of Tulsa, Jaqua Bell of Tulsa and Kerri J. Bell of Arlington, Texas. three brothers and sisters-in-law, Kenneth G. and Anne Bell of Belleville, Ark., Wayne C. and Debbie Bell of Murray, Ky., Stan and Robbie Burnett of San Diego, Calif.; one sister and brother-in-law, Linda Sue and Nathan Allen of Brownwood, Texas; four grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and a host of friends.
In lieu of flowers, a scholarship fund to benefit the children of youth of McCurtain County has been set up at the Idabel National Bank.
The Norwood-Coffey-Leonard Funeral Home in Idabel handled the funeral arrangements.
Francis Allen Harvey
Francis Allen Harvey, of Boswell, died Feb. 1, 2003 in Hugo. Allen, a rancher, was 60.
Francis was born June 6, 1942 in LaVerne to Charlie Ross and Octavia Eileen (Looney) Harvey. He married Virginia Sue Knittel Sept. 18, 1963 in Buffalo.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia Sue Harvey; two sons, Ross DeWayne Harvey of Boswell and Russell Allen Harvey of Ohio; two daughters, Sunday Sue Cheshier of Boswell and Charlie Louise Goodwin of Unger; his mother, Octavia Harvey of Brauford, Fla., three brothers, Rex Leon Harvey of Bloomfield, N.M., Roger Wayne Harvey of Brauford, Fla. and Ted Harvey of Woodward; and ten grandchildren.
Mary Elizabeth Echols
Services for Mary Echols, of Fort Towson, were at 2 p.m. Feb. 2, 2003 at the Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Chapel in Hugo. The Rev. Joey Waldrup officiated the ceremony. Interment followed at the Valliant Cemetery.
Mary Echols died Feb. 1, 2003 in Hugo. She was 84.
Mary was born Dec. 18, 1918 in Nippingtuck, La. to Cleat and Fannie (Doster) Ellington. She married W.E. “Buck” Echols in Bernice, La. July 6, 1940.
She was preceded in death by her husband, W.E. “Buck” Echols; her parents, Cleat and Fannie Ellington; two sons, Robert Kelsey Echols and Jerry Rex Echols; one grandson, Brandon Steven Hall; one sister, Minnie Rodgers; four brothers, George, John Allen, Jimmy and Malvin Ellington.
She is survived by two sons, Willis Echols of Fort Towson and Cleatus Merle Echols of Acorn, Ark.; three daughters, Quanah Wannell Echols of Fort Towson, Mary Carolyn Echols Hall of Powderly, Texas and Alice Patricia Haynes of Hatfield, Ark.; two sisters, Roweena Echols of Farmersville, La. and Bertie Railey of Fresno, Calif.; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home in Hugo handled the funeral arrangements.
Robert Lee Raulston
Graveside services for Robert Lee Raulston, of La Ward, Texas, were at 9 a.m. Feb. 4, 2003 at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The Rev. Mutt Wallace officiated the ceremony. Interment followed at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Robert Lee Raulston, formerly of Fort Towson, died Jan. 31, 2003 in Victoria, Texas. He was 93.
Robert was born July 3, 1909 in Fort Towson to Martin Van Raulston and Maude (Dunn) Raulston. He married Laura Raulston. He was preceded in death by his wife and one daughter.
He is survived by his son, Dean Raulston, Benbrook, Texas; two daughters, Alva Bumbers of La Ward, Texas and Rita Evans of Pt. O’Conner, Texas; one sister, Thelma Hajovsky of Columbus, Texas; ten grandchildren, seventeen great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.
Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home in Hugo handled the funeral arrangements.
Mary Lee Locke
Services for Mary Lee Locke, of Hugo, were at 2 p.m. Feb. 5, 2003 at the St. Mark Baptist Church in College Station, Texas. Interment followed at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Bryan, Texas.
Mary Lee Locke died Jan. 28, 2003. She was 51.
The New Dyer Memorial Chapel in Tulsa handled the funeral arrangements.