Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 2002 Page: 3 of 10
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DEATH NOTICES
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He is survived by his wife,
Barbara of the home; two
brothers. James Hollon of
Tulsa and Danny Hollon of
Mannford: two sisters. Joyce
Skinner of Yale and Carolyn
Rusco of Cushing; two sons.
Kevin and Keith, both of
Illinois; and two daughters.
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As a member-owner of IEC,
you have a voice in the
decisions that govern our
company. So, join us at the
Cleveland High School
Auditorium from
8 15 am - Noon and enjoy
great entertainment,
business & health fair and
over $5,000 in door prizes!
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WEIGHT WATCHERS IS COMING TO
MANNFORD! STARTING AUGUST 27th!
Mannford Church of Christ • 567 N. Greenwood Street
Tuesday 6:00 pm
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commute at 15.1 minutes.
There was a modest in-
crease in the drive alone
population to 81.1 percent
from 80.81 percent. This in
dicates that at least eight
out of 10 work trips are
commuters traveling alone.
Carpooling held steady in
the area at 12.6 percent.
Other Tulsa national corn
muting ranks from Census
2000 include:
► Tulsa ranks 94th in per-
cent of people working
from home.
► Tulsa is 221st in the
percentage of people walk
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Angie Spradlin receives a gift baske
this year s "Sweetheart". The award is given to a club member each year based on de-
voted time and effort given to the club and its community goals.
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The Mannford Pilot Club
will be host to Paula Lowe
from the Sapulpa Domestic
Violence Intervention Ser
vice at their Sept. 26 meet
ing to be held at noon at
Freddie's Steak House.
Two new members will be
installed at that meeting.
Bettie Shouse, owner of In
His Image, and Paulette
Kothe, a teacher at Key-
stone Schools.
The club will also hold a
garage sale on Oct. 5. Pro
ceeds will go toward provid
ing food and gifts to four
families in need at Christ
mas time. The sale will be
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. near
the post office.
Jan Rutledge, president of
the club, said the members
are also participating in the
AR/OK District Project
which is supplying phone
cards to veterans for the up-
coming holidays.
The club members are
asked to purchase phone
cards and turn them in at
the Oct. 12 Fall Workshop in
Muskogee. The cards will
then be distributed to veter-
ans at the Veterans Hospital
in Muskogee and the Veter
ans Home in Little Rock
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has been requested to re-
place all the lights on the
concrete portion of the dam.
which is the center portion,
and for security cameras in
the area.
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Travis Gene Sanford
Services will be held at 2
pm Wednesday. Sept. 18.
2002, at Rose Hill Funeral
Home Chapel for Travis
Gene Sanford, 68. who died
Sunday, Sept 15, 2002 in
Tulsa.
He was born July 10, 1934.
in Non. Okla., and retired
from R and R Carpet and
Tile.
He is survived by his wife,
Christine of the home; two
sons, Ronald of Seminole
and Randy of Tulsa; one
daughter, Rhonda of Tulsa;
three stepsons, Mike
Townsend. John Townsend,
and Chuck Townsend; two
stepdaughters. Tammy
Davis of Cleveland. Ohio.
Laura Rutledge of Sand
Springs: four brothers.
James, Kenneth, and Bill,
all of Holdenville, and
Orville of Crockett. Calif:
and numerous grandchil-
dren and great-grandchil-
dren.
Interment will follow at
Rose Hill Memorial Park
under the direction of Rose
Hill Funeral Home.
“DON’T HIDE FROM
SUMMER, BASK IN IT.”
Sarah, Ouchm of York
With our Winning Points plan, you can eat the foods you love, stay
satisfied and Hill lose weight, loin a meeting now and gel “Today s
Special.' our new guide to satisfying meal and snack ideas.free. I
. JOYCE NICHOLS/Eagle
. Cimarron Pointe Administrator Carole Kirkpatrick loves to
■ paint. She was caught painting one of the rooms at the cen-
• ter but her first love is being an artist and showing her work
at art shows and galleries.
iNewman and Wyrick
jannounce wedding
• Brad Newman and Debbie Wyrick announce their wed
.‘ding which will take place Oct 5 at noon at the New Hope
! Baptist Church.
; Family and friends are invited to a wedding shower to be
held Sept. 27, at 4 p m also at New Hope Baptist Church.
:The church is located four miles west of Hwys 48/51 junc-
■ tion on Highway 51.
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Sand Springs 2
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Johnny Lee Hollon
Services were held at 2
p m Tuesday. Sept. 17. 2002,
at the Chapman Black
Chapel in Cleveland for
Johnny Lee Hollon, 62. of
Cushing, who died Sept 9.
2002, at Stillwater
He was born May 15, 1940.
in Oilton and was raised in
Jennings. He worked for
Bruce Sand Stone and also
for the Drumright County as
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came irreplaceable and
have been “cannibalized”
for the center dam lights to
keep them in operation.
Schrick said 911 money
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Ethel Virginia
Wilkerson
Services were held at 2
p.m. Tuesday. Sept 17, 2002.
at the Christian Church of
Chase, Kan , for Ethel Vir-
ginia Wilkerson. 81, of
Chase, Kan., who died Sept
15. 2002, in the Lyons Dis-
trict Hospital. Lyons.
Kansas.
She was born January 26,
1921, in Beardon. Okla, and
was a homemaker and a
member of the Christian
Church of Chase, Kansas.
She is survived by her hus
band. William, of the home:
three sons, William of Man
nford. Allen of McPherson,
Kan . and Ronnie of Lyons,
Kan.; two sisters. Vera Led
better of Little River. Kan ,
Dorothy Cooper of Okla-
homa City. Oklahoma; 13
grandchildren. 17 great
grandchildren, and four
great great grandchildren.
Interment followed at
Lyons Municipal Cemetery
in Lyons. Kan under the di
rection of Sillin Funeral
Home.
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His paternal grandparents
are Leonard and Christie
Marshall of Sand Springs
and Jim and Nancy McHen-
ry of Sperry.
Paternal greatgrand-
mother is Nell Brown and
paternal great great grand
mother is Evelyn Atwood.
Dayton was 19 and one-
half inches long weighing 6
pounds and 8 ounces.
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jell) Marshall of Broken Ar
row announce the birth of
their son. Dayton Tyler Mar
Gshall, who was born Sept. 1.
12002.
; Dayton has a brother,
Blayne, and a sister.
'Chelsey.
His maternal grandpar-
ents are Lloyd and Ruby
Powell of Mannford
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Retherford, Bill R. Mannford Eagle (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 2002, newspaper, September 25, 2002; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1950098/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.