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Billy Benny Avery

Billy Benny Avery succumbed to congestive heart failure at home with his family on Saturday, April 10, 2021. He was born November 22, 1934.

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Robert Fixico, Jr.

Robert Fixico Jr was born in Spaulding, Oklahoma on April 22, 1948 and was nicknamed “Watty” after his grandpa. Wyney Bruner gave him his nickname. Watty grew up on “Fixico Hill” in Spaulding, in the old timey ways where the homestead language was all Mvskoke “Creek” and English was non-existent until he attended school in Spaulding.

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Larry W. Pickett

Larry W. Pickett passed away in Edmond, Oklahoma on Friday, April 23, 2021, at the age of 70 years.

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Private services held for Wynema Morrow Nalley

Wynema Morrow Nalley finished this life’s journey and joined her Lord in glory on March 10, 2021.

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2021 Stuart Prom highlights

Elizabeth Watkins and Baylee Luker

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Black History is Oklahoma History

The historic Okmulgee Colored Hospital has undergone amazing progress in recent years. Previously, the Oklahoma Heritage Preservation Grant Program in 2021 awarded “Landmark for all Generations, Inc.” to fund elements of a project aimed at increasing the marketing and visibility of this historic Okmulgee Black Hospital. Funding included monies for a logo and style guide creation, video production, and the development of a website to disseminate content that will help the public better understand this unique historic site. “Landmark for all Generations” is headed by Lemon Lewis of Okmulgee, Oklahoma who has made his life goal the restoration. Mr. Lewis is looking forward to sharing the story of Oklahoma’s first Black hospital and gaining support for its renovation.”

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Black Town Tours with Tulsa Remote

The “Tulsa Remote” group has now completed their second leg of a fiveleg tour of the all-black towns of Oklahoma. The first leg consisted of Taft, Tullahassee, and Redbird. This second leg consisted of visiting the towns of Summit, Rentiesville, and Vernon. At Summit, the group met Mayor Greg Smith and visited the historic St. Thomas Primitive Baptist Church. In Rentiesville, the group met Mayor Mildred Burkhalter and Selby Miner at the Dusk ‘Til Dawn Blues Club and Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame and the Honey Springs Battlefield Visitors Center. In Vernon, the group was greeted by Supt. Pastor Herman and Corine Huffman of Huffman Pentecostal Temple who gave the history of Vernon and gave the group of tour of the town which included a visit to New Hope Missionary Baptist Church established in 1917 and thriving. Leg three towns will include Grayson, Clearview, IXL, and Boley.

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