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Service Friday for Charles “Chuck” Lee Perry

Charles Lee Perry passed away Sunday, January 16, 2022, at Holdenville General Hospital in Holdenville, Oklahoma at the age of 92.

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Kenneth Ray O’Kelley

Kenneth Ray O’Kelley of Holdenville passed away Monday, January 17, 2022, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born August 21, 1940 to Ralph and Maude O’Kelly in Lindsay, California.

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Neoma Beatrice Floyd Smith

Neoma Beatrice Floyd Smith was a housewife, mother, grandmother and so much more. She was born April 16, 1937 in Wichita, Kansas to Benjamin and Mertal Floyd and passed from this life January 11, 2022 in Dustin, Oklahoma at the age of 84. She was preceded in death by her husband, Golden Arlie Smith, her parents Benjamin and Mertal Floyd, sisters Eva Coleman and Pearl Merriman, brothers J.B. Floyd and Ronald Lee Floyd, and a granddaughter Krista Flory.

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Colby Lake Cooper

Services are pending for Colby Lake Cooper of Weleetka, Oklahoma.

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Service Friday for Lance Carl Finney

Graveside services for Lance Carl Finney will be held Friday, January 21, 2022 at 2:00 PM at the Wetumka Cemetery.

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Richard and Wanda Proctor celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary!

Even a little snow and sub-zero temperatures couldn’t damper the fun happening at the Bell Mansion this last Saturday the 15 . A celebration of 60 years together was held in honor of Rich- ard & Wanda Proctor.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Program In Clearview

It’s A Symposium presented by “Celebrity Thrift Store” TV Show with Canaan Bowie, creative director, the great grandson of the late Willie and Farrie Lambert-Zackery of Clearview and grandson of Linda Zackery Bowie of Oklahoma City. The show featured upcoming fashion artist and low-cost clothing outlets in the New York City area. Also, in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, the guest speaker Donnie Nero reflected on his life and struggles upward to becoming the first African American appointed president of a predominately white college in the State of Oklahoma. In addition, a panel of Dr. Claud Evans, Shirley Nero, and Donnie Nero answers questions of their visions of the future of Clearview, the fashions and hair styles of during their childhood, and why they chose to live in Clearview. Mayor Marilyn Jackson served as host of the event and served the guest lunch chicken, potatoes, green beans, and desserts at the conclusion of the program.

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