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Monday, August 01, 2016Claremore; siblings, Ruth Trimble of Cleora, Jim Woodall of Sunray, TX, Beth Smith of Vinita, Chuck Woodall of Vinita, Wilma Lou Rowe of Willets, CA, Jeane Jordan of Hutchinson, KS, Helen Vire of West Fork, AR; fourteen grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.The funeral will be held on Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 10:00 AM at the Grace Point (Ketchum United Methodist) Church in Ketchum, with Pastor Skip McClain officiating. Interment will follow at the Ketchum Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.honoringmemories.com. Friends may give to the Family Choice Hospice, 1429 S 69th E Ave., Tulsa OK 74112. Arrangements are by the Luginbuel Funeral Home of Vinita.
Monday, July 18, 2016Harris County officials to ask about 750 families in the Northwood Pines subdivision to voluntarily evacuate their homes and apartments on Saturday. Officials also warned residents living near the west fork of the San Jacinto River, north of Houston, that rising waters were likely to flood homes, even those that are elevated, Sanchez said.In Fort Bend County, southwest of Houston, officials warned residents the Brazos River was likely to rise to the highest level ever recorded in the county, which county Judge Robert Hebert called "a serious incident."The city of Simonton issued a mandatory evacuation for most of its 800 residents, said Mayor Louis Boudreaux.Rosenberg, also in Fort Bend County, issued its own mandatory evacuation of some homes near the Brazos River. The evacuation order was to take effect at 2 p.m. Sunday. The city has a population of 34,000.On the U.S. east coast, Tropical Storm Bonnie formed Saturday afternoon about 125 miles from Charleston, South Carolina, and was moving northwest near 10 mph with top sustained winds of 40 mph, forecasters said.Bonnie is the season's second-named tropical storm, emerging just four days before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center in Miami added. No evacuations have been ordered at this time. The center said a tropical storm warning is in effect from Savannah River to the Little River Inlet in South Carolina and that Bonnie's extended system was dumping rain already in coastal areas.___Associated Press writers David Warren in Dallas and Jeffrey Collins in Columbia, South Carolina, contributed to this report. Conroe firefighters evacuate Jim Treadway via boat after Treadway was stranded when Pecan Bend Road was washed out near the San Jacinto River on Friday, May 27, 2016, in Conroe, Texas. ( Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT A car and home sit in flood water from Spring Creek along North Ravenswood Drive, Friday, May 27, 2016, in Magnolia, Texas. (Michael Ciaglo/Houston Chronicle via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT Two men stand on the Dry Creek bridge as they look on at a stranded vehicle from the rising flood water in Austin, Texas, early Friday morning, May 27, 2016. (Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman via AP) img id="i-a01f915fdd5dbe58" src="http://i.dail...
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Monday, August 01, 2016Claremore; siblings, Ruth Trimble of Cleora, Jim Woodall of Sunray, TX, Beth Smith of Vinita, Chuck Woodall of Vinita, Wilma Lou Rowe of Willets, CA, Jeane Jordan of Hutchinson, KS, Helen Vire of West Fork, AR; fourteen grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.The funeral will be held on Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 10:00 AM at the Grace Point (Ketchum United Methodist) Church in Ketchum, with Pastor Skip McClain officiating. Interment will follow at the Ketchum Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.honoringmemories.com. Friends may give to the Family Choice Hospice, 1429 S 69th E Ave., Tulsa OK 74112. Arrangements are by the Luginbuel Funeral Home of Vinita.
Monday, July 18, 2016Harris County officials to ask about 750 families in the Northwood Pines subdivision to voluntarily evacuate their homes and apartments on Saturday. Officials also warned residents living near the west fork of the San Jacinto River, north of Houston, that rising waters were likely to flood homes, even those that are elevated, Sanchez said.In Fort Bend County, southwest of Houston, officials warned residents the Brazos River was likely to rise to the highest level ever recorded in the county, which county Judge Robert Hebert called "a serious incident."The city of Simonton issued a mandatory evacuation for most of its 800 residents, said Mayor Louis Boudreaux.Rosenberg, also in Fort Bend County, issued its own mandatory evacuation of some homes near the Brazos River. The evacuation order was to take effect at 2 p.m. Sunday. The city has a population of 34,000.On the U.S. east coast, Tropical Storm Bonnie formed Saturday afternoon about 125 miles from Charleston, South Carolina, and was moving northwest near 10 mph with top sustained winds of 40 mph, forecasters said.Bonnie is the season's second-named tropical storm, emerging just four days before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center in Miami added. No evacuations have been ordered at this time. The center said a tropical storm warning is in effect from Savannah River to the Little River Inlet in South Carolina and that Bonnie's extended system was dumping rain already in coastal areas.___Associated Press writers David Warren in Dallas and Jeffrey Collins in Columbia, South Carolina, contributed to this report. Conroe firefighters evacuate Jim Treadway via boat after Treadway was stranded when Pecan Bend Road was washed out near the San Jacinto River on Friday, May 27, 2016, in Conroe, Texas. ( Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT A car and home sit in flood water from Spring Creek along North Ravenswood Drive, Friday, May 27, 2016, in Magnolia, Texas. (Michael Ciaglo/Houston Chronicle via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT Two men stand on the Dry Creek bridge as they look on at a stranded vehicle from the rising flood water in Austin, Texas, early Friday morning, May 27, 2016. (Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman via AP) img id="i-a01f915fdd5dbe58" src="http://i.dail...