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Saturday, April 08, 2017Brainerd. He graduated St. Cloud State University in 1958 with a degree in social studies education and an emphasis on history. Goff went on to teach American history at Mounds View High School until 1963.As a teacher, Goff became active in DFL politics. He worked on numerous political campaigns, including John F. Kennedy's presidential run in 1960, many times helping with writing and placing advertisements for candidates across the state. After he left teaching, Goff became a senior aide to Gov. Karl Rolvaag, who served from 1963-67.In 1966, the day after Goff helped Nick Coleman be re-elected to the Minnesota Senate, Coleman asked Goff to form an advertising agency with him. Coleman and Goff Advertising was established that month. Goff described Coleman as the more talented out of the pair."It was always a great wonderment to me that somebody would ask that I would write something," Goff said.Nick Coleman's son, St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman, said Goff was one of the most "wickedly smart and brilliantly funny" people that he had ever met and that it was no surprise why his father had chosen to partner with him."I think in Bob he found a partner that understood the merger of his political life with the public relations side of it," the mayor said.Goff described the ad business in that era as the Wild West with "big bucks" being spent on advertising work done by out-of-town agencies. Goff said he and Coleman prided themselves on offering clients more affordable options.The agency was one of Minnesota's first public relations practices and served a range of clients, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Polaris and the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe."Not only was he a very strategic political thinker, he was also in the business of public relations, marketing, figuring out strategies for clients," said Roger Moe, a friend and former DFL state Senate leader. "He was without a doubt one of the best I ever watched."Moe said that Goff knew how politics came down to connecting with people."He understood it was about friendships and knowing people," Moe sai...
Monday, February 20, 2017Riley, and they were blessed with eight children. Phyllis worked for many years as a Registered Nurse at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, and in 1968 became the Assistant Director of Education at Mounds Park Hospital.Phyllis placed great importance on her faith. She served as a Eucharist Minister at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and Croixdale Retirement Community. She was also an active member of her parish. She loved spending time with her family and friends, and was a pleasant person to be around. Earlier in life, she found great delight in boating on the St. Croix River in the summers, and enjoyed wintering in Arizona and participating in her poker club. Phyllis had a sweet tooth, favoring a big bowl of Butter Pecan ice cream.She is survived by her children, Mark (Susan) Riley of Inver Grove Heights, Minn.; William (Alvina) Riley of Edina, Minn.; David (Jeri) Riley of Mt. Vernon, Wash.; Mary Riley of Arlington, Va.; Jon (Laura) Riley of Flower Mound, Texas; Karen (Jerry) Evans of Junction City, Ore.; Joseph (Karen) Riley of Lake St. Croix Beach, Minn.; and Anna (Tedd) Sage of Lake Forest, Calif.She is survived by 22 grandchildren, Megan, Katie (Martin), Lisa Alvarez, Bill (Masi), Andrea (James), Daniel (Stephanie), Jon, Kevin, Erinn, Samuel (Sarah), Joseph (Stephanie), David, Elizabeth, Caleb, Victoria (Joe), Christopher, Alanna (Conor), Marisa (Adam), Jacob, Marais (TJ), Daniel (Lorna), Ashley and Danielle; 14 great-grandchildren, Danica, Taylor, Mika, Lucio, Emily, Grayson, Alayna, Kiona, Avery, Peyton, Evan, Phoenix, Avna, Rayden, Mia and Makayla.She is survived by siblings, Alice Ann (Carl) Mulvihill and Dennis (Cathy) Haggerty; sisters-in-law, Sharon (Larry) Haggerty-Anderson and Margaret Haggerty; and many n...
Monday, February 06, 2017BeggsGraham, Michael S., 72, retired from BP Amoco, died Monday. Visitation 2-8 p.m. Thursday, McClendon-Winters Funeral Home, and graveside service 2 p.m. Friday, Oakwood Cemetery, Mounds.Broken ArrowFalcon, Jose Luis, 72, accountant, died Monday. Rosary 4 p.m. Thursday and visitation 4:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, both at Floral Haven Funeral Home, Broken Arrow; and funeral Mass 1 p.m. Friday, St. Benedict Catholic Church.Hill, Carol A., 55, homemaker, died Wednesday. Services pending. Hayhurst.Lightle, Jerry H., 74, Ford Glass Co. glass worker and veteran, died Sunday in Claremore. Service 10 a.m. Thursday, Moore’s Memory Funeral Home Chapel, Tulsa.McCumber, Claude G. Sr., 72, drafting engineer consultant, died Monday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Hayhurst Funeral Home, and graveside service 1 p.m. Friday, Park Grove Cemetery.Meldrum, Joyce Ann, 81, died Tuesday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Friday, St. Michael’s Reformed Episcopal Church. Floral Haven.Roberson, John Willard, 49, truck driver and Army veteran, died Saturday in Tulsa. Memorial service 1 p.m. Saturday, Florence Street Baptist Church. Butler-Stumpff.ClevelandBuchanan, Philip Brooks, 69, pipeline inspector and Air Force veteran, died Tuesday. Services pending. Chapman-Black.CollinsvilleBlackwell, Roy L. Jr., age unavailable, retired from trucking industry, died Tuesday. Visitation 9 a.m.–8 p.m. Thursday, Mowery Funeral Service, Owasso, and service 10:30 a.m. Friday, Meadowcreek United Methodist Church.Smith, Rowena May, 92, homemaker, died Saturday. Visitation 4-8 p.m. Friday, Mowery Funeral Service, Owasso, and service 11 a.m. Saturday, First Baptist Church. Graveside service 3 p.m. Saturday, Stokes Cemetery, Dewey.JenksPrice, Myrna, 79, retired from Hillcrest Medical Center, died Thursday. Services pending. Floral Haven, Broken Arrow.Twilley, William Roger, 83, Sun Refinery shift supervisor, died Tuesday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Friday, Floral Haven Funeral Home, Broken Arrow, and service 10 a.m. Saturday, First Baptist Church.Unklesbay, Martha, 74, Arby’s employee, died Monday. Funeral Mass 11 a.m. Friday, Calvary Cemetery Chapel. Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial.LeonardSmith, Jean, 77, homemaker, died Tuesday. Visitation 5-7 p.m. Friday and service 2 p.m. Saturday, both at Leonard & Marker Funeral Home, Bixby.OkmulgeeWassom, Allan Wayne, 83, retired Williams Cos. vice president of rates and regulatory affairs, died Sunday in Tulsa. Visitation 5-7 p.m. Friday, McClendon-Winters Funeral Home, and service 11 a.m. Saturday, First Presbyterian Church.Sand SpringsJon...
Monday, January 09, 2017Printers' Foreman.4: Dr. Kit Wayne Wesler, 60, of Murray. Staff archaeologist at Murray State University. Appointed as director of the University's Wickliffe Mounds Research Center in 1983. MSU's first Fulbright Scholar in 1985 and MSU's first repeat Fulbright Scholar in 2002. Author of three books, many journal articles, fiction, poetry.5: Robert S. Sid Easley, 75, of Murray. Served as county attorney of Calloway County for eight years, then as first district judge for Calloway and Marshall counties for four years. Partner at the law firm of Hughes, Gregory, Easley, and Blankenship, where he worked for more than 35 years.5: Carl Eugene Adams, 58, of Paducah. Broker/owner and Realtor at Century 21 Service Realty. Past president (2008) and member of the Paducah Board of Realtors. Realtor of the Year in 2008.6: Warren Farr, 66, of Paducah. Artist, boasting 38 major art exhibitions, including the Cheekwood Museum of Art in Nashville, Tennessee, the Yeiser Art Center in Paducah, and New Orleans Museum of Art. His biggest exhibition was at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., where his paintings were viewed by president Ronald Reagan. Created a computer game, COMPU-OPOLY, published by Dynacomp Inc. in 1994.8: Janet Chapman Lockard, 79, of Benton. Professional dancer with the London Royal Ballet while living in England. Owned a dance studio in Louisville and Benton. Retired from the hotel industry where she worked in guest services for Opryland Hotel and Timmons Properties in Nashville, Tennessee.13: Evelyn "Sitter" Fletcher, 88, of Princeton. Served two terms on the Prin...
Monday, December 12, 2016Services pending. Wright-Brown.MannfordTaylor, Robert Rex “Bob,” 84, retired from Texaco, died Friday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Thursday, First Christian Church, Cleveland, Okla. Serenity, Tulsa.MoundsKohut, Robert Michael “Bob,” 59, construction project supervisor, died Nov. 9. Memorial service 2 p.m. Friday, Floral Haven Funeral Home Rose Chapel, Broken Arrow.OwassoLarsen, Bert LeeRoy, 54, veteran and American Airlines crew chief, died Nov. 6. Celebration of life 10 a.m. Saturday, Green Hill Funeral Home Chapel.Russell, Melba I., 77, registered nurse, died Tuesday. Services pending. Floral Haven, Broken Arrow.Death notice policyDeath notices are $55 and include basic information about the deceased: the person’s name, age, occupation, date of death, place of death, visitation and service information. They are available only to funeral homes. Funeral homes can submit death notices by e-mail to obits@tulsaworld.com, by fax at 918-581-8353 until 8 p.m. daily or by phone at 918-581-8347 from 4 to 8 p.m.Circle of LifeIn an effort to honor those who have donated either organs, eyes or tissue, the Tulsa World is participating in the "Circle of Life" campaign sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation (GOOD).If your loved one was a donor, please inform the funeral director if you would like to have the "Circle of Life" logo placed in his or her listing.
Monday, November 28, 2016Wednesday in Tulsa. Service 10 a.m. Friday, Assurance Church. Schaudt’s Glenpool.HenryettaStewart, Sondra Jane, 78, died Oct. 26. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, First United Methodist Church. Integrity.MoundsBear, Freddie Jr., 72, LaFortune Golf Course greenskeeper, died Tuesday. Service 11 a.m. Friday, Bear family home. Schaudt’s, Glenpool.PorterLivesay, Ramona Ruth, 82, retired Livesay Peach Orchard owner, died Thursday in Broken Arrow. Visitation 2-8 p.m. Friday, Wright-Brown Family Funeral Home, Coweta, and service 2 p.m. Saturday, First Baptist Church.Death notice policyDeath notices are $55 and include basic information about the deceased: the person’s name, age, occupation, date of death, place of death, visitation and service information. They are available only to funeral homes. Funeral homes can submit death notices by e-mail to obits@tulsaworld.com, by fax at 918-581-8353 until 8 p.m. daily or by phone at 918-581-8347 from 4 to 8 p.m.Circle of LifeIn an effort to honor those who have donated either organs, eyes or tissue, the Tulsa World is participating in the "Circle of Life" campaign sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation (GOOD).If your loved one was a donor, please inform the funeral director if you would like to have the "Circle of Life" logo placed in his or her listing.
Monday, November 28, 2016Tulsa.Fleming, Stephen Clark “Steve,” 68, retired Ford Glass Plant industrial technician and veteran, died Friday. Service 10 a.m. Nov. 26, Rhema Bible Church Chapel, Broken Arrow. Wright-Brown.MoundsWebb, Allowe Carol, 86, retired Leisure Manor dietitian, died Wednesday in Tulsa. Visitation 5-8 p.m. Monday and service 2 p.m. Tuesday, both at Schaudt’s Funeral Service, Okmulgee.OiltonCheary, Raymond M., 83, retired Armco Steel worker, died Tuesday. Service 11 a.m. Nov. 26, Terlton Cemetery, Terlton. Chapman-Black, Cleveland, Okla.OkmulgeeTecumseh, Eldeen Ann, 62, retired missionary, died Tuesday in Tulsa. Service 2 p.m. Nov. 26, Concharty United Methodist Church. Schaudt’s Okmulgee.Sand SpringsBriggs, Bobbie Louis Jr., 57, machine operator, died Tuesday. Service 10 a.m. Nov. 26, Mark Griffith-Riverside Funeral Home Chapel.Halcomb, Johnna Sue, 71, retired Manhattan Furniture sales worker, died Sunday. Services pending. Serenity, Tulsa.Hildebrant, Ronald G., 81, Kerr Glass supervisor, died Sunday. Services pending. Dillon Marler Dighton.Long, Edith Louise, 85, homemaker, died Thursday. Private family services. Schaudt’s, Glenpool.SkiatookDavis, Brian Keith, 48, veteran, died Tuesday. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Peters-Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel.VinitaSpies, Wilfred “Fritz,” 82, rancher, died Sunday. Funeral Mass 2 p.m. Saturday, Holy Ghost Catholic Church. Luginbuel.YukonKreymborg, Ann Louise, 80, died Monday. Wake 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Yanda & Son Funeral Home, and funeral Mass 10 a.m. Monday, St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church.Death notice policyDeath notices are $55 and include basic information about the deceased: the person's name, age, occupation, date of death, place of death, visitation and service information. They are available only to funeral homes. Funeral homes can submit death notices by email to obits@tulsaworld.com, by fax at 918-581-8353 until 8 p.m. daily or by phone at 918-581-8347 from 4 to 8 p.m.Circle of LifeIn an effort to honor those who have donated organs, eyes or tissue, the Tulsa World is participating in the Circle of Life campaign sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation (GOOD).If your loved one was a donor, please inform the funeral director if you would like to have the Circle of Life logo placed in his or her listing.
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Saturday, April 08, 2017Brainerd. He graduated St. Cloud State University in 1958 with a degree in social studies education and an emphasis on history. Goff went on to teach American history at Mounds View High School until 1963.As a teacher, Goff became active in DFL politics. He worked on numerous political campaigns, including John F. Kennedy's presidential run in 1960, many times helping with writing and placing advertisements for candidates across the state. After he left teaching, Goff became a senior aide to Gov. Karl Rolvaag, who served from 1963-67.In 1966, the day after Goff helped Nick Coleman be re-elected to the Minnesota Senate, Coleman asked Goff to form an advertising agency with him. Coleman and Goff Advertising was established that month. Goff described Coleman as the more talented out of the pair."It was always a great wonderment to me that somebody would ask that I would write something," Goff said.Nick Coleman's son, St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman, said Goff was one of the most "wickedly smart and brilliantly funny" people that he had ever met and that it was no surprise why his father had chosen to partner with him."I think in Bob he found a partner that understood the merger of his political life with the public relations side of it," the mayor said.Goff described the ad business in that era as the Wild West with "big bucks" being spent on advertising work done by out-of-town agencies. Goff said he and Coleman prided themselves on offering clients more affordable options.The agency was one of Minnesota's first public relations practices and served a range of clients, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Polaris and the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe."Not only was he a very strategic political thinker, he was also in the business of public relations, marketing, figuring out strategies for clients," said Roger Moe, a friend and former DFL state Senate leader. "He was without a doubt one of the best I ever watched."Moe said that Goff knew how politics came down to connecting with people."He understood it was about friendships and knowing people," Moe sai...
Monday, February 20, 2017Riley, and they were blessed with eight children. Phyllis worked for many years as a Registered Nurse at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, and in 1968 became the Assistant Director of Education at Mounds Park Hospital.Phyllis placed great importance on her faith. She served as a Eucharist Minister at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and Croixdale Retirement Community. She was also an active member of her parish. She loved spending time with her family and friends, and was a pleasant person to be around. Earlier in life, she found great delight in boating on the St. Croix River in the summers, and enjoyed wintering in Arizona and participating in her poker club. Phyllis had a sweet tooth, favoring a big bowl of Butter Pecan ice cream.She is survived by her children, Mark (Susan) Riley of Inver Grove Heights, Minn.; William (Alvina) Riley of Edina, Minn.; David (Jeri) Riley of Mt. Vernon, Wash.; Mary Riley of Arlington, Va.; Jon (Laura) Riley of Flower Mound, Texas; Karen (Jerry) Evans of Junction City, Ore.; Joseph (Karen) Riley of Lake St. Croix Beach, Minn.; and Anna (Tedd) Sage of Lake Forest, Calif.She is survived by 22 grandchildren, Megan, Katie (Martin), Lisa Alvarez, Bill (Masi), Andrea (James), Daniel (Stephanie), Jon, Kevin, Erinn, Samuel (Sarah), Joseph (Stephanie), David, Elizabeth, Caleb, Victoria (Joe), Christopher, Alanna (Conor), Marisa (Adam), Jacob, Marais (TJ), Daniel (Lorna), Ashley and Danielle; 14 great-grandchildren, Danica, Taylor, Mika, Lucio, Emily, Grayson, Alayna, Kiona, Avery, Peyton, Evan, Phoenix, Avna, Rayden, Mia and Makayla.She is survived by siblings, Alice Ann (Carl) Mulvihill and Dennis (Cathy) Haggerty; sisters-in-law, Sharon (Larry) Haggerty-Anderson and Margaret Haggerty; and many n...
Monday, February 06, 2017BeggsGraham, Michael S., 72, retired from BP Amoco, died Monday. Visitation 2-8 p.m. Thursday, McClendon-Winters Funeral Home, and graveside service 2 p.m. Friday, Oakwood Cemetery, Mounds.Broken ArrowFalcon, Jose Luis, 72, accountant, died Monday. Rosary 4 p.m. Thursday and visitation 4:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, both at Floral Haven Funeral Home, Broken Arrow; and funeral Mass 1 p.m. Friday, St. Benedict Catholic Church.Hill, Carol A., 55, homemaker, died Wednesday. Services pending. Hayhurst.Lightle, Jerry H., 74, Ford Glass Co. glass worker and veteran, died Sunday in Claremore. Service 10 a.m. Thursday, Moore’s Memory Funeral Home Chapel, Tulsa.McCumber, Claude G. Sr., 72, drafting engineer consultant, died Monday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Hayhurst Funeral Home, and graveside service 1 p.m. Friday, Park Grove Cemetery.Meldrum, Joyce Ann, 81, died Tuesday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Friday, St. Michael’s Reformed Episcopal Church. Floral Haven.Roberson, John Willard, 49, truck driver and Army veteran, died Saturday in Tulsa. Memorial service 1 p.m. Saturday, Florence Street Baptist Church. Butler-Stumpff.ClevelandBuchanan, Philip Brooks, 69, pipeline inspector and Air Force veteran, died Tuesday. Services pending. Chapman-Black.CollinsvilleBlackwell, Roy L. Jr., age unavailable, retired from trucking industry, died Tuesday. Visitation 9 a.m.–8 p.m. Thursday, Mowery Funeral Service, Owasso, and service 10:30 a.m. Friday, Meadowcreek United Methodist Church.Smith, Rowena May, 92, homemaker, died Saturday. Visitation 4-8 p.m. Friday, Mowery Funeral Service, Owasso, and service 11 a.m. Saturday, First Baptist Church. Graveside service 3 p.m. Saturday, Stokes Cemetery, Dewey.JenksPrice, Myrna, 79, retired from Hillcrest Medical Center, died Thursday. Services pending. Floral Haven, Broken Arrow.Twilley, William Roger, 83, Sun Refinery shift supervisor, died Tuesday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Friday, Floral Haven Funeral Home, Broken Arrow, and service 10 a.m. Saturday, First Baptist Church.Unklesbay, Martha, 74, Arby’s employee, died Monday. Funeral Mass 11 a.m. Friday, Calvary Cemetery Chapel. Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial.LeonardSmith, Jean, 77, homemaker, died Tuesday. Visitation 5-7 p.m. Friday and service 2 p.m. Saturday, both at Leonard & Marker Funeral Home, Bixby.OkmulgeeWassom, Allan Wayne, 83, retired Williams Cos. vice president of rates and regulatory affairs, died Sunday in Tulsa. Visitation 5-7 p.m. Friday, McClendon-Winters Funeral Home, and service 11 a.m. Saturday, First Presbyterian Church.Sand SpringsJon...
Monday, January 09, 2017Printers' Foreman.4: Dr. Kit Wayne Wesler, 60, of Murray. Staff archaeologist at Murray State University. Appointed as director of the University's Wickliffe Mounds Research Center in 1983. MSU's first Fulbright Scholar in 1985 and MSU's first repeat Fulbright Scholar in 2002. Author of three books, many journal articles, fiction, poetry.5: Robert S. Sid Easley, 75, of Murray. Served as county attorney of Calloway County for eight years, then as first district judge for Calloway and Marshall counties for four years. Partner at the law firm of Hughes, Gregory, Easley, and Blankenship, where he worked for more than 35 years.5: Carl Eugene Adams, 58, of Paducah. Broker/owner and Realtor at Century 21 Service Realty. Past president (2008) and member of the Paducah Board of Realtors. Realtor of the Year in 2008.6: Warren Farr, 66, of Paducah. Artist, boasting 38 major art exhibitions, including the Cheekwood Museum of Art in Nashville, Tennessee, the Yeiser Art Center in Paducah, and New Orleans Museum of Art. His biggest exhibition was at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., where his paintings were viewed by president Ronald Reagan. Created a computer game, COMPU-OPOLY, published by Dynacomp Inc. in 1994.8: Janet Chapman Lockard, 79, of Benton. Professional dancer with the London Royal Ballet while living in England. Owned a dance studio in Louisville and Benton. Retired from the hotel industry where she worked in guest services for Opryland Hotel and Timmons Properties in Nashville, Tennessee.13: Evelyn "Sitter" Fletcher, 88, of Princeton. Served two terms on the Prin...
Monday, December 12, 2016Services pending. Wright-Brown.MannfordTaylor, Robert Rex “Bob,” 84, retired from Texaco, died Friday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Thursday, First Christian Church, Cleveland, Okla. Serenity, Tulsa.MoundsKohut, Robert Michael “Bob,” 59, construction project supervisor, died Nov. 9. Memorial service 2 p.m. Friday, Floral Haven Funeral Home Rose Chapel, Broken Arrow.OwassoLarsen, Bert LeeRoy, 54, veteran and American Airlines crew chief, died Nov. 6. Celebration of life 10 a.m. Saturday, Green Hill Funeral Home Chapel.Russell, Melba I., 77, registered nurse, died Tuesday. Services pending. Floral Haven, Broken Arrow.Death notice policyDeath notices are $55 and include basic information about the deceased: the person’s name, age, occupation, date of death, place of death, visitation and service information. They are available only to funeral homes. Funeral homes can submit death notices by e-mail to obits@tulsaworld.com, by fax at 918-581-8353 until 8 p.m. daily or by phone at 918-581-8347 from 4 to 8 p.m.Circle of LifeIn an effort to honor those who have donated either organs, eyes or tissue, the Tulsa World is participating in the "Circle of Life" campaign sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation (GOOD).If your loved one was a donor, please inform the funeral director if you would like to have the "Circle of Life" logo placed in his or her listing.
Monday, November 28, 2016Wednesday in Tulsa. Service 10 a.m. Friday, Assurance Church. Schaudt’s Glenpool.HenryettaStewart, Sondra Jane, 78, died Oct. 26. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, First United Methodist Church. Integrity.MoundsBear, Freddie Jr., 72, LaFortune Golf Course greenskeeper, died Tuesday. Service 11 a.m. Friday, Bear family home. Schaudt’s, Glenpool.PorterLivesay, Ramona Ruth, 82, retired Livesay Peach Orchard owner, died Thursday in Broken Arrow. Visitation 2-8 p.m. Friday, Wright-Brown Family Funeral Home, Coweta, and service 2 p.m. Saturday, First Baptist Church.Death notice policyDeath notices are $55 and include basic information about the deceased: the person’s name, age, occupation, date of death, place of death, visitation and service information. They are available only to funeral homes. Funeral homes can submit death notices by e-mail to obits@tulsaworld.com, by fax at 918-581-8353 until 8 p.m. daily or by phone at 918-581-8347 from 4 to 8 p.m.Circle of LifeIn an effort to honor those who have donated either organs, eyes or tissue, the Tulsa World is participating in the "Circle of Life" campaign sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation (GOOD).If your loved one was a donor, please inform the funeral director if you would like to have the "Circle of Life" logo placed in his or her listing.
Monday, November 28, 2016Tulsa.Fleming, Stephen Clark “Steve,” 68, retired Ford Glass Plant industrial technician and veteran, died Friday. Service 10 a.m. Nov. 26, Rhema Bible Church Chapel, Broken Arrow. Wright-Brown.MoundsWebb, Allowe Carol, 86, retired Leisure Manor dietitian, died Wednesday in Tulsa. Visitation 5-8 p.m. Monday and service 2 p.m. Tuesday, both at Schaudt’s Funeral Service, Okmulgee.OiltonCheary, Raymond M., 83, retired Armco Steel worker, died Tuesday. Service 11 a.m. Nov. 26, Terlton Cemetery, Terlton. Chapman-Black, Cleveland, Okla.OkmulgeeTecumseh, Eldeen Ann, 62, retired missionary, died Tuesday in Tulsa. Service 2 p.m. Nov. 26, Concharty United Methodist Church. Schaudt’s Okmulgee.Sand SpringsBriggs, Bobbie Louis Jr., 57, machine operator, died Tuesday. Service 10 a.m. Nov. 26, Mark Griffith-Riverside Funeral Home Chapel.Halcomb, Johnna Sue, 71, retired Manhattan Furniture sales worker, died Sunday. Services pending. Serenity, Tulsa.Hildebrant, Ronald G., 81, Kerr Glass supervisor, died Sunday. Services pending. Dillon Marler Dighton.Long, Edith Louise, 85, homemaker, died Thursday. Private family services. Schaudt’s, Glenpool.SkiatookDavis, Brian Keith, 48, veteran, died Tuesday. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Peters-Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel.VinitaSpies, Wilfred “Fritz,” 82, rancher, died Sunday. Funeral Mass 2 p.m. Saturday, Holy Ghost Catholic Church. Luginbuel.YukonKreymborg, Ann Louise, 80, died Monday. Wake 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Yanda & Son Funeral Home, and funeral Mass 10 a.m. Monday, St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church.Death notice policyDeath notices are $55 and include basic information about the deceased: the person's name, age, occupation, date of death, place of death, visitation and service information. They are available only to funeral homes. Funeral homes can submit death notices by email to obits@tulsaworld.com, by fax at 918-581-8353 until 8 p.m. daily or by phone at 918-581-8347 from 4 to 8 p.m.Circle of LifeIn an effort to honor those who have donated organs, eyes or tissue, the Tulsa World is participating in the Circle of Life campaign sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation (GOOD).If your loved one was a donor, please inform the funeral director if you would like to have the Circle of Life logo placed in his or her listing.