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Ronald Gene Sanford

Ronald Gene Sanford, Seminole resident, passed away on Sunday, January 29, 2023 at his home, at the age of 67. Ronald was born on August 24, 1955 in Coal - gate, OK to Travis Gene San - ford and Mary Ann (Zackary) Hendricks. He grew up in Holdenville and spent most of his life in Seminole. Ronald married Deborah Kay Lampson on January 23, 1975 in Tulsa, OK. Ronald was a kind and loving family man. He loved his children and adored his grandchil - dren and great grandchil - dren. He was always there to lend an ear and provide arms that would hold. Ron - ald had a heart of gold. He would always have answers to your questions. There was nothing he couldn't do. Ronald enjoyed his CB radio, fishing and raising chickens. He taught prac - tical life lessons like how to count when grandchildren fed the chickens and the val - ue of contentment before the value of money.

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Former Davis Correctional Employee Charged with Rape

Rape, sexual battery, forcible oral sodomy, and contraband charges have been filed against former Davis Correctional em - ployee, Caitlin Brown, 39, of Wewoka after it was discovered she was engaged in a sexual rela - tionship with a Davis Cor - rectional inmate.

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Hughes County Mourns Loss of EMS Director

Kristy Lashbrook, 49, of Holdenville Oklahoma, was born on July 9, 1973 in Wetumka, Oklahoma to Bill and Charlotte (Ham - ilton) Nall. She won her final war with pain on Wednesday, Feb - ruary 1, 2023 at her home surrounded by her family after a brief battle with cancer.

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Services Held for Michael Leonard Flanders

Michael Leonard Flanders passed away Monday, January 30, 2023 at his home in Sasakwa, Oklahoma surrounded with family and the life he loved.

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If the Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions, With What Do We Pave the Road to Heaven?

There is a reason nearly everyone is familiar with the saying, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." The reason is, of course, that it's true and therefore, it helps explain why there's so much evil.

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Hughes County Court Records

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Country Comments

Sometimes I wonder how my mother did it, coordinating afterschool activities as a single mother when everything had to be set up that morning and, if something changes, well, everyone is out of luck.

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