[{"id":10444,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/glenna-jeanne-stucki\/","name":"glenna-jeanne-stucki","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/08\/stuckiObituary-2.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Glenna Jeanne Stucki","excerpt":"","content":"Glenna Jeanne Stucki, \u201cJeanne\u201d was born February 23rd, 1938 in Cushing, OK to Charles Lonnie and Glenna Mae (Bohannon) Welch. She passed away August 9th, 2024 at Cimarron Nursing Center where she had been a resident since her beloved Bill passed in February 2024.\u00a0Jeanne went to school in Drumright, OK.\u00a0 She moved with her parents to Enid where she met and married Bill Stucki on December 10th, 1960.\u00a0She moved from Enid to Loyal in 1972 where she worked as a cook at Lomega High School until her youngest child graduated in 1980. She worked various jobs in retail and loved baking, even owning a bakery in Kingfisher.\u00a0\u00a0Jeanne loved traveling with her husband to one of their favorite destinations of Red River, NM where they lived for a time.\u00a0 She loved her OU Sooners and country music.\u00a0 She also enjoyed watching and supporting her children and grandchildren in sports, 4-H and FFA activities. She loved baking birthday cakes for her family, especially her grandchildren.\u00a0\u00a0Jeanne is survived by her children, Tammy (Bob) Edsall of Loyal and Billy (Donna K.) Stucki of Kingfisher.\u00a0 She is survived by grandchildren Justin (Sarah) Edsall of Omega, Brooke (Cole) Graddy of Wichita, KS, Taylor Stucki and Seth Gleichman of Okarche, Caitlyn (Dalton) Cramer of Ames, and Madison (Blake) Owen of Kingfisher; great-grandchildren Harper and Hope Edsall, Baker, Lennan and Elliott Graddy, Wrenlee Owen and baby Cramer due in January; sister, Barbara Welch, Kingfisher, brother, Randy (Lisa) Welch of Iowa Park, TX and Kandi (Randy) Powell of Elk City and several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren she was blessed with through her children\u2019s marriages.\u00a0Jeanne is preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Bill Stucki, her parents, Lonnie and Glenna Welch and her in-laws, Henry and Ruth Stucki.Donations may be made in her memory to Russell-Murray Hospice or Cimarron Nursing Home.\u00a0Visitation for Jeanne will be Sunday, August 11, from 1pm-6pm at Sanders Funeral Service.A graveside service will be 2:00pm, Monday, August 12 at Forest Home Cemetery in Loyal.Under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.\u00a0","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Aug 22, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-08-22 20:15:28","modifiedDate":"2024-08-22 15:17:21","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-08-22 20:17:21","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":1,"sec":43},"status":"publish"},{"id":10438,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/bobby-dean-richardson\/","name":"bobby-dean-richardson","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/08\/SandersObituary.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Bobby Dean Richardson","excerpt":"","content":"Bobby Dean Richardson was born June 15, 1961 in Beaver, OK to Norma Jean Robb\u00a0 Richardson and Donald Roy Richardson. He lived in Davenport, OK until the passing of his\u00a0 father in 1967. He then moved to Kingfisher, OK where his mother wed Orville Ferguson.\u00a0 Bobby attended Kingfisher Public Schools until graduating in 1979. He was active in FFA,\u00a0 football, and auto mechanics. He met the love of his life in life, Elaine Ann Young, and they\u00a0 wed in March of 1979. From this union were 4 children Bobby Jr., Erin , James and Eric.\u00a0 Bobby was a dedicated and loving husband, father, and grandfather doing multiple jobs to\u00a0 support his family. He worked inspecting drill pipe, owned Richardson\u2019s Boot Repair, and\u00a0 had a 38 year career at Pioneer Telephone.\u00a0Bobby was a selfless individual who spent countless hours helping his children, and\u00a0 anyone else who may have needed him. Bobby enjoyed helping with livestock projects for\u00a0 the 4-H and FFA students and his own children. He took many trips to State and National\u00a0 FFA conventions as a parent sponsor. Bobby was an active member of Emmanuel Lutheran\u00a0 Church and spent many years as the youth director. Bobby and Elaine planned many\u00a0 adventurous outings with the church youth. Bobby was very proud of his children and\u00a0 grandchildren rarely missing any school or sport activities.\u00a0\u00a0Bobby enjoyed spending weekends at the lake with family and friends and going on snow\u00a0 ski trips to Red River NM. He also enjoyed helping his church, family, and friends in any way possible. Bobby\u2019s infectious smile, honest advice (right is always right), big heart and\u00a0 ornery personality will be greatly missed by all who know him.\u00a0He is survived by his wife Elaine Richardson of Kingfisher OK; son Bobby Richardson Jr. and\u00a0 wife Carrye of Union City, TN; daughter Erin Delozier and husband Michael of Kingfisher,\u00a0 OK; son James Richardson and wife Erin of Dixon Springs, TN; son Eric Richardson of\u00a0 Kingfisher, OK; grandchildren Jace, Wyatt, Sawyer and Clara Richardson of Union City, TN,\u00a0 Braxton Shellstrom, Hunter Delozier, Chloe, Cooper, Carly, Chesney, Casen, and Caroline\u00a0 Richardson of Kingfisher, OK, Reagan Richardson of Dixon Springs, TN, Austin Delozier and\u00a0 wife Robynne, Trent Delozier, and Caroline Cunningham and husband Tanner of Coalgate\u00a0 OK; brother Roy Richardson of Stillwater, OK; sister Donna Stevens and husband Michael\u00a0 of Joplin, MO; step sister Linda Hoebing of Sherman, TX; mother in law Janet Young of\u00a0 Dover, OK; sister in law Elise Kochenower and husband Rodney of Kingfisher, OK; sister in\u00a0 law Janiece Rosetti and husband Jason of Edmond, OK; and numerous aunts, uncles,\u00a0 nieces, nephews, and cousins.\u00a0He was preceded in death by his father Donald Roy Richardson, mother Norma Jean\u00a0 Ferguson, Step Father Orville Ferguson, Father in law Ervin Young, brother in law Edward\u00a0 Hoebing.\u00a0\u00a0A memorial will be 10 a.m. Thursday August 8, 2024 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church 124 W\u00a0 Douglas Ave Kingfisher OK with graveside following at Kingfisher Cemetery. Arrangements\u00a0 are by Sanders Funeral Service. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to\u00a0 Emmanuel Lutheran Church Kingfisher, OK in Bobby\u2019s name.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Aug 22, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-08-22 20:12:34","modifiedDate":"2024-08-22 15:12:36","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-08-22 20:12:36","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":2,"sec":34},"status":"publish"},{"id":9870,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/carlton-ray-haynes-jr\/","name":"carlton-ray-haynes-jr","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/08\/meyerObituary.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Carlton Ray Haynes, Jr.","excerpt":"","content":"Carlton Ray Haynes, Jr., was born November 10, 1982, to Ladonna Kay Terrell and Carl Ray Haynes Sr. Carl, as he was affectionately called by family and friends, received his call from God on August 1, 2024, to come home.Carl attended Kingfisher High School. He received training to become a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) and worked as a CNA at 1st Shamrock Nursing Center in Kingfisher, Oklahoma.\u00a0Carl moved to Oklahoma City, where he continued to work as a CNA until he could no longer work because he was diagnosed as blind. Carl was able to work for a company for people who are blind until COVID-19.\u00a0Carl accepted Christ and his call to Ministry at an early age. At eight, he started playing the piano for Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. God gave Carl many talents. He played and sang at several funerals and church programs. He told his grandmother that he wouldn\u2019t be able to play the piano when he was diagnosed as being blind. His grandmother said yes, you can because God gave you a gift, and he won\u2019t take it away. Carl was a faithful member of God\u2019s Covenant Church in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. He continued to share his gifts until he moved to Oklahoma City and joined Mother Rogers's church in Oklahoma City. He was friends with her son Rueben; they sang and played the piano together in Oklahoma City.\u00a0Carl was preceded in death by his great-grandmother, Nontilee Costello, great-grandpa Charlie Costello, Grandpa, Delbert Terrell, Sr., and Aunt Neva Contello.Carl leaves to celebrate his life packed full of memories: his mother, LaDonna Terrell, grandmother, Delora Terrell, Kingfisher, Oklahoma; his father, Carl Ray Sr. of Tulsa, Oklahoma; two brothers, Christopher Haynes (Kevonda), El Reno, Oklahoma; Curtis Lofton (Jennie) of Edmond, Oklahoma, two uncles, Bill Eugene Terrell (Shalla), Okeene Oklahoma, Delbert Jr. Terrell (Kelly), Washington, DC, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and family.A Celebration of Carl\u2019s life will be 11:00am, Saturday, August 10, 2024, at the Nazarene Church, 414 Hill Dr. Kingfisher, OK with burial following at Kingfisher Cemetery.Proverbs 3:1-6My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments: For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart: So shalt thou find favor and good understanding in the sight of God and man. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Aug 5, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-08-05 20:22:23","modifiedDate":"2024-08-05 15:22:28","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-08-05 20:22:28","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":2,"sec":12},"status":"publish"},{"id":9800,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/clifton-wayne-verhines\/","name":"clifton-wayne-verhines","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/meyerObituary-1.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Clifton Wayne Verhines","excerpt":"","content":"Clifton Wayne Verhines, affectionately known as Cliff or Sonny, passed away on Friday, July26, 2024, at the age of 94 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. A Celebration of Life will be held at10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, at Kingfisher First United Methodist Church, 1800South 13th Street, Kingfisher, OK, USA, with Pastor Jennifer Long officiating. Burial willfollow at Kingfisher Cemetery, under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.\u00a0Clifton was born on October 10, 1929, in Custer County, Weatherford, Oklahoma, to CliffordVerhines and Annie (Musselman) Verhines. He graduated from Loyal High School in 1947 andfurthered his education at a trade school in Oklahoma City, where he trained in Machinist andAuto Body & Paint.\u00a0On September 11, 1949, Clifton married Pauline Kadavy at the Kingfisher First UnitedMethodist Church. Their 68-year marriage was a testament to their faith, as both credited theLord Jesus Christ for the strength and success of their union. Clifton and Pauline raised theirthree children, Jerrie, Rick, and Steve, in Loyal, Oklahoma.\u00a0Clifton dedicated 30 years to Pioneer Telephone Company, where he worked in variousdepartments, including cable splicing, repair, engineering, and the warehouse. He also farmedthroughout his life.\u00a0The greatest joy of his retirement was spending time with loved ones, friends, and those in theKingfisher community. He also enjoyed a good game of pool and a few hours in his wood shopbuilding the new and fixing the old. Cliff never met anything broken, object or man, that hedidn\u2019t try to help. He had a deep love of basketball, both small town Lomega and big cityThunder. He also loved chicken fried steak from Sunrise Caf\u00e9, working in the garden, coffeewith his co-op friends, and road trips with his family.\u00a0Clifton was a devoted Christian, husband, brother, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, andgreat-great-grandfather. He deeply loved his family, Pauline\u2019s family, and his community. Hewas also a friend to many, known for his big hugs and positive, joyful, encouraging spirit.\u00a0He is survived by his daughter Jerrie Duffy of Piedmont; son Rick and Akiko Verhines of Plano,Texas; daughter-in-law Sheila Verhines of Chickasha; grandchildren: Lori and Chris Phillips;Michael Verhines and Sheryll Stewart; Lisa and Chris Ritchie; Garett Verhines and Amy Adams;Lacey Duffy; Dustin Verhines; Aaron Verhines; Jennifer Verhines; and Ashley Verhines; 12great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; and numerous nephews, nieces, and friends.\u00a0He was preceded in death by his parents Clifford and Annie Verhines; wife Pauline Verhines;son Steve Verhines; son-in-law Greg Duffy; sister Lorene Hill; sister Vivian Hawkins; andbrother-in-law Floyd Hawkins.\u00a0The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be sent to the First UnitedMethodist Church of Kingfisher Building Fund, PO Box 165, Kingfisher, OK 73750.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Jul 29, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-07-29 23:14:38","modifiedDate":"2024-07-29 18:14:40","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-07-29 23:14:40","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":2,"sec":6},"status":"publish"},{"id":9243,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/arthur-art-joseph-meyer\/","name":"arthur-art-joseph-meyer","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/meyerObituary.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Arthur (Art) Joseph Meyer","excerpt":"","content":"Arthur Joseph Meyer went to be with the Lord on July 8th, 2024, at the age of 87.\u00a0 He was born on October 27, 1936 to Edward and Margaret Meyer.\u00a0 He grew up in Okarche, where he graduated from Holy Trinity High School in 1955.\u00a0 He served in the National Guard for three years.\u00a0 He met and married Margaret Ann Duke in Oklahoma City.\u00a0\u00a0He lived in Okarche his entire life with the exception of the past year where he moved to Purcell, Oklahoma to be with family.\u00a0 Art worked for Kingfisher County Feed Yards for 39 years and then retired from Temtrol after 15 more years of service.\u00a0 During all this time of employment, he was also a full-time farmer and rancher.\u00a0 He was also a lifelong member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, a member of The Knights of Columbus, a member of the Parish Council, and Okarche Lions Club.Art is survived by his son, Travis Meyer and wife Charlotte of Purcell, Ok;\u00a0 sister, Josephine Benda, of Kingfisher, Ok \u00a0 and one brother, Edward Meyer, of Okc.\u00a0\u00a0Art was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings, Leo Meyer, Lavern Hauenstein, and Pauline Meyer.\u00a0Viewing will be at Sanders Funeral Home in Kingfisher, OK\u00a0 on Wed. July 10th\u00a0 from 9am to 5pm. Graveside service will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery Thurs. July 11th\u00a0 at 10;00 am.\u00a0\u00a0The family has asked instead of flowers, please send donations to The Center Family of Love in Okarche, OK.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Jul 9, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-07-09 17:03:13","modifiedDate":"2024-07-09 12:03:15","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-07-09 17:03:15","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":1,"sec":13},"status":"publish"},{"id":9239,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/ruth-ann-ellison-sargent\/","name":"ruth-ann-ellison-sargent","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/sargentObituary.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Ruth Ann (Ellison) Sargent","excerpt":"","content":"Ruth Ann (Ellison) Sargent, aged\u00a084, of Kingfisher, Oklahoma went to be with her Lord and Savior on June 19th, 2024. \u00a0Ruth was born on August 23rd, 1939 in Topeka, Kansas, to Firman and Florance (Roberts) Ellison. The family moved to Waco, Nebraska when she was young. \u00a0At Waco High School, Ruth excelled in both sports and academia. She was accomplished in softball and volleyball and was awarded a Regents scholarship. \u00a0After high school, she moved to California where she met Dallas Sargent, who was stationed there in the Navy. \u00a0They married on May 11th, 1963. \u00a0Following the birth of their first child, Rhonda, they moved to Pampa, Texas where they had their twins, Stephen and Stephanie. \u00a0\u00a0Due to Dallas's job, the family moved to a few different places, including Perryton, Texas and then to Kingfisher, Oklahoma. \u00a0In every place she lived, it was important to Ruth to be very active in Church. \u00a0She was a self taught pianist and shared her gift with many others. \u00a0Ruth was also a pioneer in teaching computer technology at Chisolm Trail Technology Center in Kingfisher. \u00a0She was a Secretary at The Federated Church in Kingfisher as well as the First United Methodist Church of Kingfisher, where she was a member. \u00a0Her lifelong example of helping and caring for others was ultimately fulfilled when she assumed the role of leading the Salvation Army in Kingfisher.Ruth was a natural born nurturer. This extended not only to her biological children, but to many others she took under her wing. Her positive influence on so many will remain a legacy. \u00a0Very dear to her heart were her great nieces Michelle Sargent Mowdy and Tonya Sargent-Quintana, who were lovingly welcomed into the family home. \u00a0Later on, her most beloved grandsons, Jeffery and Joshua were an integral part of her life. \u00a0 She raised them as her own and indeed she was their \"Mom\" in every way that mattered.\u00a0Ruth's smile would always light up any room. \u00a0She had an innate ability to make everyone feel at ease and her presence would surround one like a warm \u00a0comforting blanket. \u00a0Her children describe her as fun-loving, caring and compassionate. \u00a0She was deeply loved and will be sorely missed.Ruth is survived by her daughter Rhonda (Sargent) Harris and husband Dave, son Stephen Sargent, daughter Stephanie (Sargent) Williams and husband Eric; grandchildren Jasmin Wooton and husband Patrick, Dominick Huber and wife Riona, Jeffery Sargent and wife Jadie, Joshua Sargent, Amethyst Carter, Alisha Carter McGregor and husband Kolin; 8 great grandchildren Seth, Savanna, Skyler, Sterling, Jacen, Sylis, Emrys and Evan ; sister Mary Jean Stuhr; and numerous nephews and nieces.She is preceded in death by her parents and siblings William, Donald, Robert Ellison and Dorothy (Ellison) Westphal.Ruth\u2019s Celebration of Life will be at The First United Methodist Church in Kingfisher Oklahoma on August 1st at 1:30 pm with graveside service in Waco Nebraska to follow on August 3rd.Under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Jul 9, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-07-09 16:23:11","modifiedDate":"2024-07-09 11:23:12","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-07-09 16:23:12","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":2,"sec":27},"status":"publish"},{"id":9235,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/jane-buckman-hightower\/","name":"jane-buckman-hightower","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/449745895_783628100423344_8724903808101685724_n.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Jane Buckman Hightower","excerpt":"","content":"Jane Buckman Hightower was born June 1, 1932, to Otis and Frances Buckman.\u00a0 Jane spent her early years on the family dairy farm in Shelbina, MO.In 1953, Jane married Parker Hightower and moved to Kingfisher, OK, where the true adventure began.\u00a0 In Kingfisher, she found her church family at Sts. Peter & Paul.\u00a0 She and Parker also started their own family shortly after arriving in Kingfisher.Jane was active in Sts. Peter & Paul school, where her children attended. She coached basketball for 20 years and also taught band. When the church steeple was hit by lightning, Jane and her friends made and replaced the stained glass windows that were destroyed.Jane was also very civic minded person.\u00a0 She spent years working on the county election board and served as Kingfisher County Clerk for many years.After her kids were grown, the real excitement began.\u00a0 Jane was fearless and full of adventure, including hot air balloon rides, snow skiing, scuba diving, white water rafting, mule rides down the Grand Canyon.\u00a0 And as Parker would say, \u201cshe jumped out of a perfectly good airplane\u201d to sky dive to celebrate her 60th. Birthday.\u00a0 She also traveled to Ireland, Hong Kong, Bali, Taiwan, England, Alaska, Hawaii and many other destinations.Jane\u2019s friends were precious and important to her.\u00a0 For many years she and other members of the \u201cDawn Patrol\u201d walked the streets of Kingfisher every morning.\u00a0 Most recently, her Wednesday Stitch and Chatter group, her Friday night supper group and her Sunday night dinner & game nights were very dear to her.Jane loved every holiday but especially fond of Christmas.\u00a0 She spent hours decorating her home and her Christmas tree.\u00a0 She also had one impressive Santa collection.Sewing was always a passion for Jane, but the last 20 plus years quilting became her passion.\u00a0 She made quilts for all her family and friends and made numerous quilts for military veterans with her Quilts of Valor.Jane is survived by her sisters Veronica Gander and Madge March Riley.\u00a0 Children Joe Hightower, (Linda), Kelly Hightower, (Mike), Monti Allen, (Richard), Mandi Kilgo, (Chuck) and Lance Hightower, (Brooke), along with numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.Jane was proceeded in death by her husband, Parker Hightower, and 3 brothers, James Buckman, Guy Buckman, Sam Buckman and her brother-in-law Kenneth Ryan.Funeral Services will be handled by Sanders Funeral Home. A Wake service will be held on Tuesday, July 2 at 7:00 p.m. and a funeral service will he held on Wednesday, July 3 at 10:00 a.m., both being at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Kingfisher, OK.In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Sts. Peter & Paul Altar Society.Under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Jul 3, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-07-03 17:45:53","modifiedDate":"2024-07-03 12:45:55","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-07-03 17:45:55","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":2,"sec":13},"status":"publish"},{"id":9232,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/marilyn-elizabeth-stangl\/","name":"marilyn-elizabeth-stangl","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/07\/449664064_783551077097713_575122022649625448_n.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Marilyn Elizabeth Stangl","excerpt":"","content":"Marilyn Elizabeth Stangl of Okarche peacefully went to be with our Heavenly Father on June 29, 2024, at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of love and kindness. Marilyn was born on August 19, 1932, in Kingfisher, OK. She was the daughter of Joe and Teresa (Schaefer) Mueggenborg, of Kingfisher, OK. At the age of 16, she graduated high school from Sacred Heart Academy, in Wichita. On July 16, 1953, she married EJ Stangl, and they were blessed with 7 children, raising them on a farm NW of Okarche, where faith and family values were instilled. Marilyn was a homemaker, raising her family, teaching them patience and determination by working in the garden, milking cows, raising chickens and selling fresh eggs. Marilyn worked at Gold Bank in Kingfisher for 15 + years before retiring in 2005, treasuring the long-term friendships she established during this time.Marilyn was a proud and beloved Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma, never missing a sporting event, band concert, or graduation ceremony. Marilyn was well known for her home-made coconut cream pie and cinnamon rolls, which she truly took pleasure in making. She loved weekend lake trips, cards & dominos, dinner & movie outings, casino trips, and traveling with Catholic church groups. Over the years, Marilyn had numerous life-long friends, and has touched the lives of many families making a positive and lasting impact on them. Marilyn was a longstanding member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Altar Society, and the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, in Okarche.\u00a0Left to cherish her memory are her children: Andy (Tucson, AZ), Paul (Clinton, OK), Mark and Margaret (Kingfisher, OK), Joe and Marlene (Okarche, OK), Barb and James Hill (Arcadia, OK), Julie and Tony Johnson (Mustang, OK); 16 Grandchildren and 23 Great-grandchildren; sisters Dorothy Taylor of Shawnee, OK, Jane Smola of Stillwater, OK, Martha James of Brighton, CO, and Pat Crone of Kingston, OK and a host of other family and friends. She is preceded in death by her husband, EJ; son Jim; brothers Vernon, Jim, and Henry Mueggenborg, and sister Peggy Feuerborn.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Marilyn\u2019s name to the Alzheimer\u2019s Association, Oklahoma Chapter \u2013 https:\/\/www.alz.org\/oklahoma.A wake service and rosary will be held on Tuesday, July 2 at 7:00 pm at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Okarche. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, July 3 at 10:00 am at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Okarche. Final resting place will be at the Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery in Okarche.\u00a0Pallbearers: Tim Stangl, Patrick Stangl, Russell Stangl, Chad Stangl, Jacob Stangl, Matthew Stangl, Cory JohnsonHonorary Pallbearers: Frieda Alig, Donna Howe, Carol Morkes, Janice Payne, Mary Ann Schaefer, and Alice Stroud.\u00a0\u00a0The family would like to thank St. Katherine Drexel Retirement Center and Legacy Family Hospice staff for their attention and care.\u00a0Funeral services are under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home, Kingfisher, OK.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Jun 29, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-06-29 17:40:03","modifiedDate":"2024-07-03 12:43:19","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-07-03 17:43:19","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":2,"sec":22},"status":"publish"},{"id":9156,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/carol-anne-hendrix-murray\/","name":"carol-anne-hendrix-murray","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Murray-Obituary.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Carol Anne (Hendrix) Murray","excerpt":"","content":"Carol Anne (Hendrix) Murray passed away on June 25, 2024, in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Carol was born on September 26, 1950, in Fort Ord, California.Carol's early years were marked by her pursuit of education and professional growth. She earned an associate\u2019s degree in real estate from El Reno and later completed her bachelor\u2019s in business management at Southern Nazarene University. Her career was diverse and fulfilling, primarily spent working as a dedicated hairdresser for over 56 years.Beyond her professional achievements, Carol was a loving mother and grandmother. She is survived by her son, James Murray of the home; her grandsons, Joshua Allen Mansfield- Murray and his fianc\u00e9e, Valerie Smith of El Reno; and her nephew, John David Mueggenborg, and his wife, Lyndsey of Okarche, OKCarol is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Samuel B. Hendrix, III; twin sister, Jean Elizabeth and husband David Mueggenborg.Carol\u2019s warm personality, dedication to her family, and her contributions to her community will be deeply missed. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.A memorial service for Carol will be 11:00am, Saturday, June 29, 2024 at the First Baptist Church in Okarche, OK.Memorial donations may be made in Carol\u2019s name to the Oklahoma Humane Society. She was an avid animal lover and to give a gift of a second chance to a pet in need would be what she would have wanted; P.O Box 18471; Oklahoma City, OK 73154.Under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Jun 27, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-06-27 20:15:05","modifiedDate":"2024-06-27 15:15:07","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-06-27 20:15:07","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":1,"sec":14},"status":"publish"},{"id":8755,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/glen-forrest-masters\/","name":"glen-forrest-masters","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/smith-Obituary-2.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Glen Forrest Masters","excerpt":"","content":"Glen Forrest Masters, 62 of Kingfisher, Oklahoma peacefully went to be with his Savior Jesus on June 2nd, 2024. He was surrounded by his family.Glen was born on July 13, 1961 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma to Forrest (Frosty) and Anna Mae Masters. Glen graduated from Kingfisher High School in 1979. Glen worked at, and later became manager of KFC on the corner of 81 & 33. That\u2019s where he met his best friend and love of his life, Lisa (Wilson) Masters. They were married on August 25, 1984 in Kingfisher. Glen continued to manage that KFC and later managed the KFC in Guthrie. When that store closed, he found his place at Wal-Mart in Kingfisher. He always enjoyed all of his coworkers and serving the community. Glen was a member of LifeWay Church in Kingfisher where he served for many years and always kept the lawn looking pristine. He loved his church family and everyone he met. Glen was an avid outdoorsman and could be found every weekend in the fall taking his 1986 Chevy \u201cBrownie\u201d and his boys out to hunt. Glen and his wife Lisa helped raise their nephew and niece, Josh and Brittany, whom he loved as his own children.Glen and Lisa grew in their faith and love towards each other and as the years passed it became stronger. He always told Lisa that she was his #2 right after God. He grew to be a great husband and amazing friend to her. He took great pride in his two boys. He watched them play sports, compete, and grow up in the community he loved so much. He was most proud when his oldest son, Adam, attended and graduated from The University of Oklahoma, which he often said he was obligated to be a fan of \u201cbecause he gave OU all his money.\u201d He was equally proud of his youngest son, Samuel, especially when he met and married Sara, who he was so proud to call his daughter. Glen\u2019s other pride was his granddaughter Adalynn, who he was the best and most loving Papa to. Glen would often give nicknames to family and friends and enjoyed joking with the people he cared about. Those close to him knew how ornery he was. His conversations always concluded with a giant hug. Glen loved to laugh with his wife Lisa, talk sports and politics with Adam, and chat about work and hunting with Samuel. Glen was a devoted son and always there for his mom.Glen was proceeded in death by his father, Forrest \u201cFrosty\u201d Masters, his sister Beverly Yost, His mother in law Rosanne Adams, brother in law Aaron Paph, brother in law Brent Harris and sister in law Jamie Gore.Glen is survived by his loving wife Lisa, his two sons Adam Masters, Samuel and Sara Masters, and granddaughter Adalynn. His mother Anna Mae Masters. Nephew Josh Gore and wife Kendra and their three children Drake, Emma, and Elliot. Niece Brittany Fuksa and Jesse and son Hudson. Niece Stephanie Bieren and husband Mitchel and their two children, Hailey and Hunter . His Sister, Frances Paph. Nephews Michael and Briana Paph and daughter Cora and Matthew Paph . Father and Mother in law Jim and Sue Wilson, sister in law Jennifer and Richard Lanham and Dylan, brother in law David and Nicole Wilson, and Ty and Cash, Sister in law Joanna Crimmins, Brother in law Brandon Harris and Chase and Grace. Nephews Blake Harris and Anthony Harris Services for Glen will be held Friday, June 7th at 10:00 AM at LifeWay Church in Kingfisher, and a viewing on Thursday, June 6th at Sanders Funeral Home from 9 AM to 6 PM.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Jun 4, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-06-04 15:20:50","modifiedDate":"2024-06-05 20:11:43","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-06-06 01:11:43","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":3,"sec":0},"status":"publish"},{"id":8726,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/shirley-ann-smith\/","name":"shirley-ann-smith","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/smith-Obituary.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Shirley Ann Smith","excerpt":"","content":"Shirley Ann Smith of Edmond, OK passed into the arms of her Heavenly Father on May 30th, 2024, at the age of 87 leaving behind a legacy of love and beauty.Shirley was born on February 18th, 1937, to Edward and Georgia Struck in Kingfisher, OK. She attended Kingfisher high school and married Kenneth Lory Smith of Dover, OK on June 1, 1956. Together they made their home in Dover and were blessed with one child, a daughter, Lori Jannel.Shirley was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Throughout the years she enjoyed spending her time with her family, traveling, sewing, and was a great homemaker.A memorial graveside service will be held on June 15, 2024, at 10:00 AM at Dover cemetery.Shirley is preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Lory Smith; parents, Edward and Georgia Struck; her sister, Bernita Hayes and her husband, Thurman; her brother, Bill Struck and his wife Betty.She is survived by her daughter, Lori Pollard and her husband Brad Pollard of Crescent; 3 grandchildren, Brandi Hubert and her husband Michael of Prosper, Texas, Jessica Whiting and her husband Mark of Morrow, Ohio, and Dustin Pollard and his wife Jillian of Edmond, Oklahoma and seven great grandchildren.Shirley was a beacon of light with a love for beauty and in the end had a heart filled with gratitude.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"Jun 3, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-06-03 20:09:09","modifiedDate":"2024-06-05 20:14:25","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-06-06 01:14:25","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":1,"sec":6},"status":"publish"},{"id":8923,"link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/elda-mae-langley\/","name":"elda-mae-langley","thumbnail":{"url":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/442413408_756490879803733_4782453725735490615_n.jpg","alt":""},"title":"Elda Mae Langley","excerpt":"","content":"Elda Mae Langley, 72, of Okarche, OK passed away on Sunday, May 12,Elda, the daughter of Elmer Von Woudenberg and Winona BearRobe and loving wife of 53 years to George (Red) Langley was born onMay 28, 1951.\u00a0She was a hairdresser for 23 years and went to become an RN untilretirement.\u00a0She is survived by her husband, George Langley, and 2 daughters, Amy ofOkarche, and Kim of Glenpool, 5 grandchildren (Tori, Loghan, Trevor,Brock, and Sydney), and 3 great grandchildren (Alex, Payton, and Reese).She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Katherine Chance, andgreat granddaughter Drew Katherine Castleberry.\u00a0Visitation for Elda will be from 12-6pm, Wednesday, May 15 at SandersFuneral Service in Kingfisher.Funeral services for Elda will be at 11:00am, Thursday, May 16 at the ERCCenter in Kingfisher.Under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.","author":{"name":"Angela Bruner","link":"https:\/\/allaboutkingfisher.com\/author\/admin\/"},"date":"May 14, 2024","dateGMT":"2024-05-14 19:54:00","modifiedDate":"2024-06-12 14:58:39","modifiedDateGMT":"2024-06-12 19:58:39","commentCount":"0","commentStatus":"open","categories":{"coma":"Obituaries<\/a>","space":"Obituaries<\/a>"},"taxonomies":{"post_tag":""},"readTime":{"min":0,"sec":39},"status":"publish"}]