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LUCILLE F. PAGE

Funeral services for Lucille F. Page, 89, of Tuttle, Oklahoma were held at 10:00 a.m., Friday March 16, 2007 at the Heritage Family Church in Tuttle. A graveside service was held at 4:00 p.m. at the Cherokee Cemetery, Cherokee, Oklahoma.

Lucille F. Page was born November 21, 1917 in Vibbard, Ray County, Missouri the tenth child of George and Pearl (Keller) Hartman and died Tuesday, March 13, 2007 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

The family moved to Kansas, then Amorita, Oklahoma when she was about four years old. She attended school in Amorita, Driftwood and Ingersol, Oklahoma. In 1931 at the age of 16, she married William ‘Bill’ Page, and they lived in the Byron, Oklahoma area, but later moved to their farm west of Jet, Oklahoma. Lucille and Bill lived on the farm near Jet for several years and Bill’s widowed mother lived with them. Their farm was often the place where Lucille’s family gathered for different occasions. In 1967 they moved to Cherokee but continued to farm the old Pell land south of Cherokee which they owned. Lucille worked at the Cherokee Hospital and the Manor Nursing Home for several years. Bill died of cancer in 1980. Lucille continued to live in her home in Cherokee, which was the ‘gathering place’ for numerous family members throughout the years, especially on Memorial Day weekends. In 1996 Lucille sold her home in Cherokee and moved to Tuttle near her daughter, Pat and family.

Lucille was preceded in death by: Her husband: William Page; one son: Billy; Infant daughter: Mary Alice; nine brothers and sisters.

Survivors include: One daughter: Pat Henderson and husband Terry of Tuttle; one sister: Anna Belle Underwood of Liberal, Kansas; Grandchildren: Larry & Lisa Frey, Robin Frey, and Taylor & Aimee Henderson; five great grandchildren: Brandy, Jade, Andrew, Caden and Cydnee; two great great grandchildren: Hayley and Evelyn; numerous nieces, nephews and lots of friends.

Interment was held at the Cherokee Cemetery, Cherokee, Oklahoma under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle.

GRACE (STARKEY) ROWE

Services for Grace (Starkey) Rowe, 88, of Pocasset were held on Friday, March 23, 2007, 2 pm at the Southern Oaks Church of Christ at 3320 S. 16th St. Chickasha, OK with Jim Sheerer and Jim Ross officiating. Burial followed at the Friendship Cemetery SW Minco, under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

Grace was born May 23, 1918 at Oklahoma City to J.J. and Beatrice (Strever) Starkey. She passed away on Tuesday, March 20th at her home in Pocasset. Graces family moved to Minco in 1930 from Oklahoma City and she graduated from Minco High School in 1935. She went on to complete her Teachers Certification from the Oklahoma College for Women in Chickasha and Central State University in Edmond and taught for 2-1/2 years at the Hazel Dell School at Minco.

On February 9, 1940 Grace married Dale Rowe at Chickasha; they made their home in Pocasset and had recently celebrated their 67th anniversary.

Grace was a member of the Southern Oaks Church of Christ in Chickasha. She was also a member of the Arcadia Home Demonstration Club for over 50 years and served as secretary of the Friendship Cemetery Board for 22 years.

Grace was preceded in death by her parents: J.J. and Beatrice Starkey and two sisters: Hazel Malcom and Elene Castillo.

She is survived by her husband Dale of the home in Pocasset; one son: Gene Rowe also of the home; three daughters: Becky and husband Larry Joe Fitzgerald of Minco, Dianne Jackson and Connie Huseman both of Alex; two brothers: Herbert Starkey and James and wife Betty Starkey all of Minco; one sister: Lucille McComas of Chickasha; eight grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

THOMAS E. BOBIER, JR.

Graveside service for Thomas E. Bobier, Jr., 90, of Tuttle, Oklahoma was held at 11:00 am, Monday, April 2, 2007 at the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle.

Thomas E. Bobier, Jr. was born January 13, 1917 in Oklahoma City the son of Thomas E. and Roxie Bobier and died Friday, March 30, 2007 in Tuttle, Oklahoma.

Mr. Bobier lived in Tuttle most of his life. He had worked for Armour Company before serving in the U.S. Army for four years during World War II. He then farmed in the Tuttle area and had worked for the Daily Oklahoman and the Chickasha Express newspapers. He also worked doing Right of Way Acquisition for pipelines.

His wife Mary Ellen “Pete” Bobier preceded him in death March 3, 1999. His brother Jack and sisters Margaret Bobier and Juanita McElhaney also preceded him in death.

Survivors include: One son: Bart Bobier and wife Linda of Tuttle; Two grandchildren: Andrea Lyn Frost and husband Scott, Lindsay Arin Haywood and husband Shawn; Four great grandchildren: Max Frost, Sam Frost, Reese Frost and Hunter Haywood; One brother: Joe Bobier and many nieces and nephews.

Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.

JAMES “JIM” LUTHER HESS

Graveside services for James “Jim” Luther Hess, 74, of Tuttle, Oklahoma were held at 3:30 pm Friday, March 30, 2007 at the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle.

James (Jim) Luther Hess was born May 24, 1932 and died Wednesday, March 28, 2007 in Tuttle. Mr. Hess was a self-employed carpenter.

He was preceded in death by: One grandson: Damon Hess

Survivors include: One son: David Hess and wife Tracie; Two daughters: Diane Hess, Dorene Hess; One grandson: Cye Hess; Special friends: Larry and Lou South, Jean Ransome, Clifford Holsey, Bill and Pam White and daughters, Macye and Allyson, Scott and Ursula South and sons, Travis and Garren Sneed, Jaxon South, Gilman Burris, Jesse and Deanna Beatty, Bobby and Linda Holsey, Tommy Joe Chester, Terry Brown, Don and Jenny Williams, and Oklahoma County Hospice Lana and Terri.

Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home of Tuttle.

BUFORD DEAN McDANIEL

Funeral services for Buford Dean McDaniel, 80 of Minco were held Tuesday, April 3, 2007, 10 am at the First Baptist Church of Minco with Rev. Curtis Robertson of the Canaan Baptist Church officiating.

Buford Dean McDaniel was born October 6, 1926 at Cogar to J.J. and Chloie (Weems) McDaniel and died Sunday, April 1, 2007 at Clinton.

Mr. McDaniel was raised in the Cogar Minco area and was a member of the Canaan Baptist Church. He served as a Sgt. in the United States Army during WWII and married Dorothy Jean (Gibbons) on July 4, 1948 in Minco.

Mr. McDaniel was preceded in death by: Parents; Son: Gar Dan McDaniel and Wife: Dorothy Jean McDaniel on 1-7-05; One brother: Ralph McDaniel.

He is survived by: One son and daughter-in-law: Joe and Joyce McDaniel of Minco; One daughter and son-in-law: Janet and Eddie Morrison of Yukon; Two brothers and sisters-in-law: John and Jane McDaniel of Minco, Hugh and Bernice McDaniel of Scott City, Kansas; Four sisters and two brothers-in-law: Maxine Hoffman of Prague, Rose Moss of Chickasha, Bernice and Marvin Koerner of Pocasset and Edith and Jerry Verser of Chickasha; Seven grandchildren: Jason, Josh and Wesley Morrison; Michael, Steven, Justin and Jonathan McDaniel; Nine great grandchildren: Bailea, Lane, Audrie, Hunter and Taylor Morrison; Lauren McDaniel; Blake, Morrison, Madison and Delany Anderson.

Burial in Evergreen Cemetery of Minco under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

JERALD DOUGLAS OAKLEY

Graveside services for Jerald Douglas Oakley, 64 former Frederick resident, were held on Saturday, March 31, 2007, 2 pm at the Evergreen Cemetery in Minco with Rev. David Mercer officiating under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

Jerald Douglas Oakley was born May 1, 1942 at Frederick to John H. and Juletta (Pilcher) Oakley and died Monday, March 26, 2007 at VA Medical Center in OKC. He grew up in Hollister, Oklahoma moved to Frederick as a senior and graduated from Frederick High School in 1960. He joined the United States Navy and served in Vietnam. Jerald later made his home in the Dallas area and worked as a custom carpenter for many years. He most recently moved to OKC and Yukon area and was a 32nd degree Mason.

Jerald was preceded in death by his father: John H. Oakley and a brother-in-law: Glen Ellis.

He is survived by: His mother Juletta Oakley of Minco; One daughter: Audra E. Oakley of Dallas; Two sisters: Janet and Larry Gossett of Minco and Judy B. Ellis of Oklahoma City; Three nieces and one nephew.

DELBERT MARTIN ROWE

Wake services for Delbert Martin Rowe, 93 of Minco were held Wednesday, April 4, 2007, 7 pm at St. Josephs Catholic Church in Union City. Mass services will be held on Thursday, April 5, 2007, 1 pm at St. Josephs Catholic Church in Union City with Rev. Francis Nguyen of the church officiating.

Delbert Martin Rowe was born August 15, 1913 at El Reno to Delbert Francis and Lucy (Harper) Rowe and died Monday, April 2, 2007 at Chickasha.

Mr. Rowe graduated Minco High School in 1932, joined the United States Air Force and served in WWII. He married Margaret Elizabeth “Betty” Downey on December 17, 1937 at El Reno and was a Farmers Insurance Agent. He farmed most all of his life and was a member of St. Josephs Catholic Church in Union City. Mr. Rowe was a member of the El Reno VFW Post and the American Legion Post #215-Minco. He served on the Hazel Dell School Board and on the Minco election board for many years.

Mr. Rowe was preceded in death by: Parents: Delbert and Lucy Rowe; Wife: Betty on 5-15-2005; and one sister: Grace Rowe.

He is survived by: One brother: Dale Rowe of Pocasset; One sister: Marjorie Hurley of Minco; numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Burial in Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

HERBERT G. STARKEY

Funeral services for Herbert G. Starkey, 93 of Minco will be held Thursday, April 5, 2007 10 am at the First Baptist Church of Minco with Jim Ross of the Minco Church of Christ officiating.

Herbert G. Starkey was born February 24, 1914 at Oklahoma City to Joseph James and Beatrice (Strever) Starkey and died Sunday, April 1, 2007 at his home in Minco.

Mr. Starkey attended school from 1st - 8th grade at Crooked Oak in East OKC, then went to Capitol Hill for 9th - 11th and graduated from Minco High School after his Senior year. He farmed all of his life. He served as a STAFF Sgt. in the United States Army Air Corps during WWII, he served from 8-3-1943 to 11-29-1945 and was stationed in New Guinea and Australia. Mr. Starkey was a member of the First Baptist Church of Minco and a member of the American Legion Minco Post #215.

Mr. Starkey was preceded in death by his parents J.J. and Beatrice Starkey; Three sisters: Grace Rowe, Hazel Malcom, and Elene Castillo.

He is survived by: One brother and sister-in-law: James and Betty Starkey of Minco; One brother-in-law: Dale Rowe of Pocasset; One sister: Lucille McComas of Chickasha and a host of nieces and nephews.

Burial in Evergreen Cemetery in Minco under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

CONNIE SUE TINSLEY

Services for Connie Sue Tinsley, 59 of Bridgecreek were held on Saturday, March 31, 2007, 10 am at the Hazel Dell Baptist Church NW of Minco. Rev. Gary Journeycake of the Hazel Dell Baptist Church officiated.

Connie Sue Tinsley was born February 9, 1948 at Union City to Jay and Ruby (Neely) Brothers and died Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at Oklahoma City. She married Sam Tinsley on March 5, 1965 at Union City and lived in the Bridgecreek area since 1973. Connie was a member of the Hazel Dell Baptist Church and retired from Lucent Technologies.

Mrs. Tinsley was preceded in death by her parents: Jay and Ruby Neely; One brother: Rex Brothers; One sister: Letha Faye Shepherd.

She is survived by her husband Sam of the home; One son and daughter-in-law: Jerry and Charlotte Tinsley of Minco; Two brothers: Phillip Jay and Melinda Brothers of Asher, Ricky Eugene and Diane Brothers of Union City; Three sisters: Melinda Meyers of Minco, Betty J. Mosher of Mustang and Lena Fuller of Moore; Four grandchildren: Jereme Dwayne Tinsley, Kyle James Tinsley, Kendra Michele Tinsley and Sammy Joe Tinsley all of Minco.

Burial in Hazel Dell Cemetery under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home of Minco.

CHRISTINA MARIE VONTRESS

Funeral services for Christina Marie Vontress, 30, of Norman, Oklahoma were held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at the Sowers Memorial Chapel, Tuttle. Christina Marie Vontress was born April 19, 1976 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma the daughter of Rick Ray and Frankie Marlene (Novotny) Valentine and died April 14, 2007 in Midwest City, Oklahoma.

Christina was raised in Tuttle and had lived in Norman for several years. Christina and Freddie Vontress were married October 30, 2005 in Oklahoma City. She worked for York International in Norman. Christina was preceded in death by: Her mother: Frankie Valentine.

Survivors include: Husband: Freddie Vontress of the home; Two sons: Marques Wayne Vontress of the home and Jayden Ray Vontress of the home; Two stepdaughters: Quala Vontress of Midwest City and Sakia Vontress of Midwest City; Father: Rick Valentine of Blanchard; Three brothers: Charles Valentine of Norman, Patrick Valentine of Norman, Christopher Valentine of Norman; Aunt and uncle: Anna and Rob Webb of Blanchard.

Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery, Tuttle, under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home.

GRACIE LAURITA “RITA” HAWKINS POWESHIEK

Gracie Laurita “Rita” Hawkins Poweshiek born April 17th, 1942 in Wetumka, OK and died April 19th in Dallas, TX.

Rita was the first Miss Sucker Day Queen in Wetumka, OK and graduated salutatorian of her class at Wetumka High School in 1958. She graduated Phi Theta Kappa from South Oklahoma City Junior College in 1982 and was awarded Pilot International Professional Handicapped Woman of the Year 1981.

Proprietor of Gene’s Boot and Shoe Repair business in Tuttle/Newcastle, OK. Rita was a devoted mother and homemaker, she spent her early life in church work, worked as a legal secretary, a florist, and a secretary working at both Tinker and FAA. Rita also taught toile painting and crochet.

She is survived by her son Mark Hawkins of Dallas, TX; Sister Elnora Collins of Wetumka, OK and brother Clois King of Tecumseh, OK.

Graveside services will be Thursday, April 26th at 2:00 p.m. at Wetumka Cemetery. A memorial celebration will be Saturday, May 12th at 2:00 p.m. at Kentucky Avenue Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, OK.

LILA DARLENE GURLEY

Lila Darlene Gurley age 70 of Newcastle, Okla. passed away Friday, April 27, 2007 of severe blood clots.

She was born on July 19, 1936, Oklahoma City, the 2nd child of two children born to Harold Hanson and Juanita Jones Hanson. Her family lived west of Lawton on a farm near the communities of Chattanooga, Cache, Indiahoma, and in California during WWII as an “Okie”, then back to Oklahoma City. She went to approximately 12 schools, graduating from Central High School (Oklahoma City), in 1954. Throughout the years she enjoyed seeing old classmates at school reunions.

Lila married Jimmy Gurley on January 17 1969 in Oklahoma City and together they raised 4 children. In 1974 they moved to Newcastle into the home she designed. In her earlier years Lila worked doing farm work, ironing for others, was a soda fountain helper and even a key punch operator. She later owned and operator a daycare school called “Merry Pop-Ins” and a real estate company. She acquired several properties that she enjoyed fixing up for sale or rent. She was not afraid of work or risk. At an auction, she bought three properties unknown to her and made a profit on all of them. Her first love was caring for her flowers and seeing the fruit of her hard work, during the months of April and May when her irises are in full bloom. She loved getting ready for the coming Christmas and seeing the grand-children opening their many presents. She also acquired a collection of jewelry that she is giving to her grand-daughters. Over the past several years she and Jimmy enjoyed traveling with friends.

Lila was the strength of her family all of her life. All of her children and grandchildren knew they could depend on her for any kind of help. She took care of her mother several years. She was liked and loved by anyone that was acquainted with her. She was quick witted, could joke and could cut-up with anyone, anywhere. She was always a wonderful, loving, hard working wife and Jimmy loves her a whole bunch. Her loss is devastating to all her family. No more going to her for help except in prayers, until we see her in Heaven with her parents Harold and Juanita and her son “Tony”, where she is still caring for and loving people.

She is survived by her husband of 38 years, Jimmy Gurley of the home in Newcastle; four children and 14 grandchildren, whom are Delilah Stalsworth and husband Michael of Newcastle and their five children, Lee Ann Cantu and husband Stephen of Tuttle and their three children, Mark Moses and wife Lisa of Newcastle and their two children, Dale Moses of Newcastle and his four children; also one great granddaughter, “Lila Ann;” one brother, Dale Hanson and wife Juaveeta of Locksburg, Ark.; one brother-in-law, Jerry Gurley of Pottsboro, Texas; and one sister-in-law, Marilyn Sympson and husband Herbert of Newcastle.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 2, 2007 at the Mayridge Baptist Church at 4617 S. May Ave., Oklahoma City. Viewing will be at the Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Newcastle at 3132 Tri City Ave. 387-2243. Her body’s temporary resting space is in the Fairview Cemetery in Tuttle.

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