Obituaries

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Lucy Snyder

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Lucy Melvina Snyder died March 30, 2023, at Integris Canadian Valley Hospital in Yukon.

She was born Sept. 6, 1945, in Elk City. A member of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes, she was a dressmaker specializing in bead work and traditional tribal clothing. She was a veteran serving in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War.

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Bonnie Wilds

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Bonnie Bell (Matthews) Wilds, 95, lifelong El Reno resident, passed away peacefully at her home on March 27, 2023.

Bonnie was born Jan. 13, 1928, to C.C. Matthews and Myrtle (Lucas) Matthews in El Reno.

Bonnie was a graduate of El Reno High School and attended Oklahoma A&M (OSU) for two years. Her work experience included the telephone company, Ashboook Insurance Agency, J.C. Penney, Dillard’s and Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, from which she retired. During her long working career, she was also a farmer’s wife and busy mother. She just loved the farm.

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Frank Fredric Rott

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Frank Fredric Rott, age 79, was born in Oklahoma City on Aug. 17, 1943, to Clarence Rott and Helen Kouba Rott. He was the oldest of four children. He was raised on the family farm northeast of Yukon. There he helped build the family home, farmed wheat and raised cattle and many other farm animals.

Frank graduated from Yukon High School in 1961. He was actively involved in FFA, achieving the status of Master Farmer.

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Abigail Lynne Pelsue Bass 

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Abigail “Abby” was born June 5, 1957, to Wesley and Clara Louise Pelsue in Joplin, Mo. She spent most of her youth in Joplin where she had a passion and strong love for animals. It all started with her horse Velvet and her collection of toy horses that she would later pass down to her own children.

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C.R. Williams

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Services for C.R. Williams of Pocasset will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Friendship United Methodist Church southwest of Minco, with burial following at the Friendship Cemetery.

Services are under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home, Minco.

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Lyndal Westmoreland

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Lyndal “Lyn” Ray Westmoreland passed away March 20, 2023, in El Reno at the age of 64.

Lyn was born to parents, J.H. and Cherry Lavonne Murphy Westmoreland on Oct. 9, 1958, in Ardmore. Growing up in Marietta, he graduated from Marietta High School in 1976. Lyn continued his education at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, earning his bachelor’s degree in Speech Education and a minor in English Education. While continuing to further his studies in theater and speech, Lyn obtained his master’s of science degree from East Texas State University in 1982.

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Eric John Hufnagel

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Eric John Hufnagel was born Sept. 22, 1992, to Clayton and Christi (Schroeder) Hufnagel. He passed away March 23, 2023, at his home in Okarche as a result of a seizure.

Eric spent most of his life battling Crohn’s disease and the debilitating pain that often accompanied it. Many who knew him were never aware of the daily struggles that existed in dealing with this “hidden illness.”

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Janet Mitchum

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Services for Janet Mae Mitchum of Minco will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church in Minco under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home.

Janet died March 21, 2023, at Integris Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City. She was born Aug. 13, 1943, in Tuttle, and graduated from Minco High School in 1961.

Janet had worked as a secretary for Tinker Air Force Base for many years, then in the Grady County Assessor’s Office in Chickasha.

She later worked several years for Morrison Propane. She was a member of Minco First Baptist Church.

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George Ray Heupel

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George Ray Heupel, a lifelong resident of Okarche, passed away Sunday morning, March 19, 2023, at his home. George was born Feb. 15, 1940, at the Heupel farm homestead in Okarche.

George married Carol Bullard in 1961 and had four children, Cynthia, Shelly, Wesley and LaVon. He later married Deanna Maass-Hedrick on June 23, 1972. Together they made a home in Okarche with their blended family of six children. You could say they were the Okarche version of the Brady Bunch.