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Wednesday, April 9, 2014
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Reverend Father Kenneth Samuel Fulton
Elwin W. (Steve) Stevens
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Reverend Father Kenneth Samuel Fulton was born to Raymond
and Helena (Zoeller) Fulton on
January 3, 1923, in Oklahoma
City. He left this earthly life
on April 5, 2014, in Tulsa. Preceded in death by his parents, he
is survived by his loving sister
and caretaker, Berenice (Fulton)
Walton; nieces, Alena Kelly and
Kendra Seacat; nephews, Gregory Walton and Kenneth Walton;
their children; and cousin, Rev.
Ben Zoeller, of the Oklahoma City Diocese.
Fr. Fulton was ordained a Catholic priest
May 27, 1950. His irst assignment was Assistant Pastor, Sacred Heart, in Oklahoma
City. While there, he served as Athletic Director for Mount St. Mary School. In 2009
the school renamed their football ield “Father Kenneth Fulton Field” in his honor.
He subsequently served numerous Oklahoma parishes, mostly in the Tulsa area,
until his retirement and 50th Jubilee as
priest in May 2000. He was loved by all his
parishioners and fellow priests. He was an
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avid bowler, golfer, and life-long
fan of the St. Louis Cardinals.
After retirement he lived with
his sister, Berenice, in Tulsa, and
continued to ofer Mass daily in
his home until recently, when
his health deteriorated.
He
kept in contact with over 500
former parishioners through
Christmas greetings and personal contact with many friends.
Wake will be 7 PM, Wednesday, April 9, and Requiem
Mass will be 10:30 AM, Thursday, April
10, both at Holy Family Cathedral. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Tulsa.
Contributions made in Fr. Fulton’s memory should be directed to the “Fr. Kenneth
Fulton Scholarship Fund” at St. Patrick Parish, Sand Springs, or the “Priest Retirement
Trust”, at Diocese of Tulsa Chancery Oice,
Attn: Thomas Schadle -Director of Finance,
PO Box 690240, Tulsa, OK 74169-0240.
Fitzgerald Ivy Chapel, 918-585-1151.
www.fitzgeraldivychapel.com
Everett Hoppis
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Everett Hoppis, 81, passed away
at home on April 6, 2014. Everett
was born in 1932 to Alvie and
Mary (Braden) Hoppis in Hasty,
AR. Preceded in death by wife,
Georgia of 54 years; parents,
Alvie and Mary Hoppis; sister,
Hazel Hoppis; brothers, Webber,
Argie, Bobby, and Jesse Hoppis.
Everett Hoppis married Georgia Campbell and moved to
Tulsa in 1955 where they raised
their family of five children. An
Army veteran, a member of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, he
was employed at Maloney-Crawford/
Parkersburg Tank, Western Supply, Trinity Industries and others until retirement
in 1997. He was a devoted husband, father,
grandfather, and great-grandfather whose
life was centered on his family and would
go out of his way to help family, friend,
or neighbor. He will be greatly missed.
Everett was a member of Southeast
Baptist Church and enjoyed fishing,
hunting, gardening, attending bluegrass
festivals, and spending time with his
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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Mowery Funeral Service of Owasso
Everett is survived by son,
Danny (Vickie) of Tuscaloosa, AL;
daughter, Valerie Spivey (Jim) of
Broken Arrow, OK; son, Dennis
(Nancy) of Wichita, KS; daughter, Cathy Hall (Don) of Broken Arrow, OK; and son, Robert
(Shelly) of Tulsa, OK; sister, Martha Reece of Fresno, CA; brothers,
Howard of Harrison, AR and Harvey of Hasty, AR; grandchildren,
Katie and Rebekah Hoppis, Jennifer and Michael Spivey, Amanda
Reed and Jared Hoppis, Douglas, Elizabeth
and Nicholas Hall, Stephanie Zarse, Allyson
Reece, Megan Bolen, Justin, and Jacob Hoppis; four great-grandchildren; and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Visitation will be 6-8 pm, Wednesday, April
9th, at Moore Eastlawn Chapel. A memorial
service will be at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, April
10th, at Southeast Baptist Church, 1402
South Memorial Drive. There will also be a
Memorial Service at 2:00 p.m., Friday, April
11th, at Hasty Holiness Church in Hasty, Arkansas with interment following at Sand Hill
Cemetery. Moore’s Eastlawn 918-622-1155
www.moorefuneral.com
Elwin W. Stevens (Steve), of
Troy, N.Y., died in Tulsa, Oklahoma on April 3, 2014. Elwin was
born in Hoosick Falls, NY on February 21, 1923, and was a graduate
of Hoosick Falls High School and
Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Class of 1945. He served as Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy on the
U.S.S. Sampson during WWII and
was in charge of damage control.
Elwin taught at R.P.I. until 1952
when he became the University Architect for the State University of New York
System until his retirement in 1990. Elwin
was predeceased by his wife of 51 years,
Margaret J. Allen; his parents, Frank and
Ethel Stevens; his sister, Camilla Cottrell;
brother, Leslie Stevens; and sister, Minnie
Stevens. He is survived by his four children:
Dennis J. Stevens and wife, Fran of Delmar,
NY; Jan Stevens of Tulsa, OK; Elin StevensWebb and husband, Jefrey Webb of Tulsa,
OK; and Annie Stevens and partner, Kim
Howard of South Burlington, VT. He is also
survived by three amazing grandchildren:
Megan Ann Stevens, Ani Stevens Webb,
and Steven Elison Webb. Also surviving are
niece, Natalie Gleason, and nephew, Steven
Cottrell. Elwin was inducted into R.P.I.’s
Athletics Hall of Fame in 1997 for baseball,
basketball and football and remembered as
a “tough, single-minded, hard-nosed player
on and of the ield.” In 1989, he received
the Charles Evans Hughes award for outstanding service to the State University of
New York. The Association of University
Architects in 1988 honored Elwin with the
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Jim Johnston
Jim Johnston, born August 8, 1941 in Tulsa,
OK, passed away Tuesday, April 8, 2014 in
Tulsa, OK. Preceded in death by his beloved
wife, Mary Johnston, July 28, 2011 after
28 years of marriage. Jim attended Cascia
Hall, St. Gregorys, Edison High School and
University of Tulsa. Jim spent over 30 years
in the funeral industry owning and eventually operating Riverside Funeral Home in
the late ‘80s in addition to his retail liquor
business and several real estate investments
in Tulsa and Tulsa County. At the onset of
9/11, Jim went to work for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security retiring a final
time in 2007. Jim was a U.S. Army veteran
serving in active duty and active reserves
Pauline Culver Davis
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IN MEMORIAM
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her, especially her grandsons and
great-grandkids. Loving family
members include: her son, James
R. “Tex” Davis, Jr., of Owasso; two
grandsons,
Stockton Davis
of Owasso, Wesley Davis and his
wife, Kara, of Owasso; daughterin-law, Pat Davis of Owasso; greatgrandchildren, Roxy, Zander,
Ryder, Major, and one on the way.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Dr. James Davis; brother,
Dr. Carl Culver; and a sister, Bell
Denham. Graveside services was held Tuesday, April 8, 2014, at Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa. The family requests memorial
contributions be made in Pauline’s memory
to John Calvin Presbyterian Church, 8181
East 31st Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74145.
Arrangements and services were entrusted to Mowery Funeral Service of Owasso.
www.moweryfs.com
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IN MEMORIAM
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BIRTHS
(Tulsans unless indicated)
Bailey Medical Center, Owasso
Rebecca and Michael Johnson,
Owasso, boy.
Hillcrest Hospital South
LaVerne Prewett
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Charles Hughes
5/27/39 - 4/4/05
9/16/1933 - 4/9/2013
Well Babe, It has now
been 9 years since you
have been physically gone
but very much alive in the
hearts of your family.
As I watch your daughters, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
grow, I see so much of you
in them.
This being tax time our
clients talk about your
love and caring as they
come in.
Your family misses you
and are thankful for the
time we had with you
physically and now in our
hearts.
It’s hard to believe it
been has been a year since
you have been gone. Your
smile and quick wit have
been missed by all who
were fortunate to call you
family or friend. Although
we miss you immensely,
we would not bring you
back from the joy you now
experience. Until we see
you again, we love you.
Diane, Jerry, your children and grandchildren.
Bill and Family.
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Shea and Dakota Allison, Sapulpa,
boy.
Corinna Baggs and Nathan Small,
Baxter Springs, Kan., girl.
Elizabeth and James Edwards, girl.
Rebekah Foster, Muskogee, boy.
Kaitlynn Hubbs and Dalton
Woodbury, Sapulpa, boy.
Amy Linthicum-Walton and Billy
Walton, girl.
Erin and Matt McGonigal,
Sapulpa, boy.
Donna and Zachary Rupe, girl.
Peggy V. Helmerich
Women’s Health Center
Devin and Cody Busch, Broken
Arrow, boy.
Alisha Taylor and David Juarez,
Sand Springs, girl.
Crystal and Brian Wall, Sapulpa,
boy.
Makayla Williams, boy.
Saint Francis Hospital
Sarah Bakr and Ahmad Ghazi, boy.
Julie and Kenton Barton, boy.
Katie Bolen, Broken Arrow, girl.
Cara Campbell and Tyler Spence,
boy.
Distinguished Service Award, recognizing him as a national igure
in public higher education. Elwin
was a third generation brick
mason by trade, architect by profession, and skilled chef and wood
worker by hobby. In 1949 on the
outskirts of Troy, he designed and
built the family home, doing all
of his own construction. Over the
next 65 years he would continue
to design and build: outbuildings,
a clay tennis court, an arboretum,
and outdoor art. In 1976, Elwin built the
Poestenkill Power Corporation hydroelectric project, which generated electricity
on the property for many years. In his 70’s
and 80’s he became a proliic furniture
maker for his family. A renaissance man
and conservationist, Elwin was ahead of his
time. It was in the Navy where he learned
to play the game of cribbage, which later
in life became the basis of raucous family
tournaments. He was an avid Red Sox fan,
loathed the Yankees, and loved watching
women’s and men’s college basketball. He
was a skilled tennis and squash player, and
his booming voice could be heard among
friends who were “compelled” to wear their
tennis whites. Elwin had a sharp mind,
quick wit, and was a man of deep family
tradition; none of his children or grandchildren have ever missed a Christmas at the
family home. A big-hearted man, generous
friend, and devoted husband and father,
he will be deeply missed. A private family
memorial will be held later in the spring.
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Pauline Culver Davis was born
June 9, 1922, in Corbin, Kentucky
to Barton and Orena (Ellison)
Culver. She died Sunday, April
6, 2014, in Owasso, Oklahoma, at
the age of 91 years. Pauline was
reared and educated in Williamsburg, Kentucky where she graduated high school then continued
her education attending Cumberland College. She completed her
education earning her Master’s
Degree in teaching at Oklahoma
City University. She was married August
29, 1941, in Loyall, Kentucky, to James Robert Davis. Pauline spent her working life in
public education as a teacher in Oklahoma
City and Enid. She and her husband had
made their home in Owasso since 1983.
She was a faithful member of John Calvin
Presbyterian Church in Tulsa. She enjoyed
a variety of pastimes, particularly playing
bridge. Her family was most important to
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Cash, “Goldie,” 88, homemaker,
died Tuesday in Silver Spring,
Md. Services pending. Fitzgerald Ivy.
Cline, Bill J. Jr., 58, painter, died
April 1. Graveside service noon
Thursday, Fort Gibson National Cemetery, Fort Gibson.
Floral Haven, Broken Arrow.
Fletcher, Lori, 56, homemaker,
died April 3. Memorial service
11 a.m. Thursday, Immanuel
Lutheran Church, Broken Arrow. Cremation Society.
Fox, Paula L., 45, Global Holdings LLC customer service
representative, died Monday.
Service 10 a.m. Friday, North
Peoria Church of Christ.
Crown Hill.
Linda and Jason Dill, Haskell, girl.
Jaime and Timothy Evors, boy.
Kelsey Forley, Weleetka, girl.
Mary Hough and Tim McClure,
Glenpool, girl.
Thelissa and Nimoy Jones, Broken Arrow, boy.
Jennifer and Marc Lane, Cushing,
boy.
Kimberly and David Love, boy.
Amy and Brian Miles, boy.
Lara and Chris Moseley, Haskell,
boy.
Maria and Juan Soto, Broken
Arrow, girl.
Juliana Terrazas Munoz and
Jimmy Monroy, boy.
St. John Medical Center
Jennifer and Jason Friedman, girl.
Jamie and Carl Hover, Broken
Arrow, boy.
Kayla Scoggins and Skye Culp,
Jennings, boy.
Marie Skaggs and Christopher
Orr, girl.
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MARRIAGES
(Tulsans unless indicated)
Christina Calhoun, 24; Victor
Castro-Huerta, 29.
LaShonda Carter, 41; Sunday
Sosanya, 36.
Ioneeyau Casey, 22; Raheem
Kornegay, 21.
Judith Cogburn, 63; J. Fox, 83,
both of Broken Arrow.
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DEATH NOTICES
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from 1960 to 1966. Active supporter of the
Republican National Committee and proud
member of the NRA. He enjoyed his cross
country motorcycle trips and time spent at
the gun range with his grandson, J. Paul.
Survived by daughter, Kelly Marley; grandsons, Sean Marley, and J. Paul McHenry;
granddaughter, Jennifer Aldinger; also a
special niece, Debbie Borland . Visitation
will be at the residence Thursday, April
10, 2014, from Noon to 6:00 P.M. Service
will be 10:00 A.M., Friday, April 11, 2014,
at Moore’s Southlawn Chapel . Moore’s
Southlawn 918-663-2233. Share memories at
Geeter, Regina Marie, 53, Oklahoma State University Medical
Center phlebotomist, died
Thursday. Services pending.
Dyer.
Hardway, Earl Harlan, 82, retired
Tulsa World photo engraver,
died April 5. Service 10 a.m.
Saturday, Moore’s Southlawn
Funeral Home Chapel.
Johnston, Jim, 72, retired from
Department of Homeland Security, died Tuesday. Service 10
a.m. Friday, Moore’s Southlawn
Funeral Home Chapel.
Knight, Patricia May (Hough),
89, formerly of Tulsa, died
Thursday. Memorial service
9:30 a.m. Friday, Quail Springs
Baptist Church, Oklahoma
City, and graveside service 2
p.m. Friday, Memorial Park
Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel.
Buchanan, Oklahoma City.
Jamie Geraghty, 21, of Broken
Arrow; Henry Grant, 32.
Tamara Hyde, 44, of Coweta;
Marte Christian, 41, of Cleveland, Okla.
Anna Kleveno, 29; Manuel
Hanson, 37.
Kena Kyle, 21; Tyler Hardin, 27.
Laura Munoz Murillo, 18; Francisco Vergara, 18.
Angela Pangburn, 23; David
Baker, 31, of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Samanta Pesek, 23; Blaine Killion,
23, both of Owasso.
Alissa Wyatt, 31, Mount Sterling,
Ky.; Blake Puckett, 40, of Sand
Springs.
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DIVORCES
ASKED
Berry, April v. Jefrey.
Carnall, Kimberly v. Floyd.
Carter, William v. Danielle.
Charlyn Hernandez, Staci v. Jose
Casmiro Hernandez.
Dicesare, Curtis v. Cindy.
Galvan, Valerie v. Peter.
Goettel, Cristi v. Michael.
Grammer, Jared v. Joanna.
Hornbeck, Mary v. Dominique.
Hugger, Ahmad v. Tameika.
Iervolino, Chelsea v. Nicholas.
Lane, Lacey v. Trevor.
Luther, Richard II v. Lynse.
Maxwell, Misty v. Brett.
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Mullin, Bonnie Lou, 65, homemaker, died Sunday. Service
2 p.m. Thursday, Glenwood
Baptist Church. Moore’s
Memory.
Murphy, Anita, 61, U.S. Cellular
telecommunications worker,
died Tuesday. Services pending. Hayhurst, Broken Arrow.
Schunk, Andrew James
“Drew,” 51, property manager,
died March 27. Memorial
service 1 p.m. Friday, First
Presbyterian Church. Cremation Society.
Shrontz, Florence “Billie,” 99,
homemaker, died Monday. Service 2 p.m. Friday,
Oklahoma Methodist Manor
Holliman Center. Ninde
Brookside.
SEE DEATH NOTICES A9
Meyers, J. v. D. Newman.
Million, Shirley v. George.
Munoz, Shelley v. Ricky.
Phifer, Kelina v. Robert.
Rao, Terri v. Peter.
Robinson, Andrea v. Charles.
Rowlett, Ashle v. David.
Shires, Kimberly v. Dustin.
Strobel, Sara v. Jack III.
Taylor, Derrick Sr. v. Tifany.
Washington, Paula v. Dwight Baker.
Weiner, Jennifer v. Jason.
Wilemon, D. v. S.
Williams, Twila v. Walter.
Young Wilson, Christie v. Thomas
Wilson.
GRANTED
Bevans, Candace from Kent.
Bratcher, Kathleen from James.
Brooks, Nancy from Paul.
Colbert, Clarisa from Robert Tipton.
Gillenwater, Sabrina from Douglas.
Goodman, Sarah from Branden.
Guerrero, Roberto from Lorena.
Keys, Sheila from Ronald.
Lau, Carmen from Ricardo.
Meeks, Timara from Christopher.
Miller, G. from M.
Parker, Taylor from Dustin.
Scott, Eric from Crystal.
Smith, Margaret from Brian.
Vandever, Catherine from Robert
Pierce.
Walters, Donna from Justin.
Williams, Melissa from Richard
McNair.
Zimmer, Angela from David.