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OUR LIVES
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Joseph C. Jennings laid down
the working tools of life on December 8, 2013. He was born
November 3, 1930 in Whizbang,
Oklahoma to Joseph and Ona Jennings. He was very proud of his
Osage County heritage. He graduated from Shidler High School
in 1948 and Oklahoma A&M
College in 1951 with a degree in
Banking and Finance. He served
in the Army during the Korean
War at Dugway Proving Ground,
a chemical and biological warfare military
base on the salt flats of Utah. After discharge
he returned to Tulsa and attended the law
school at the University of Tulsa, graduating in 1958. After practicing law in Tulsa he
was elected to the bench in 1967. He served
the citizens of Tulsa County for 28 years as
a District Judge, primarily in the criminal
division. He was a quiet and no-nonsense
trial judge who maintained one of the most
current trial dockets at the courthouse. He
presided over many high-profile cases including serial killer Gary Alan Walker. In
2000, he witnessed the execution of Walker at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary at
McAlester. He said he attended the execution because he felt he owed it to the jurors
who tried the case and all the victims and
families of the other persons Walker killed.
He served on both the Trial and Appellate divisions of the Court of the Judiciary.
He was a loyal and dedicated Freemason,
receiving a 50-year recognition in 2010. He
was a Past Master of Rock Masonic Lodge
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and a member of the Scottish
Rite, York Rite, Akdar Shrine, the
Grotto, Red Cross of Constantine,
the Royal Order of Scotland and
the Honorary Legion of Honor
Order of Demolay. He was a former “A” Certificate Lecturer with
the Oklahoma Grand Lodge. In
2001, he was appointed Sovereign
Grand Inspector General of the
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in
the State of Oklahoma, a position
he held for 10 years. He was an active 33rd Degree Mason with membership
on the Supreme Council in Washington,
DC. He served on the Administrative Board
of Boston Avenue Methodist Church and
was an Adjunct Professor at the University
of Tulsa Law School. He was preceded in
death by his parents; son Kurt Edwin Jennings; sister Syble Orr; and two wives, Diane
Caldwell Jennings and Mary Lou Bowers
Jennings. He is survived by his wife Billie
Cullison Jennings; son Bret Joseph Jennings
and wife Becky; stepson Michael Lyons and
wife Linda; stepdaughter Marsha Eubank;
stepdaughter Janice Stewart and husband
Darell; a nephew Joe Brock Orr; and a
niece Terri Orr. Memorial service will be
10:30 am, on Friday, December 13, 2013, at
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church.
Donations may be made to Boston Avenue
Television Ministry, 1301 S. Boston Ave.,
Tulsa, OK 74119. Please visit Joe’s online
obituary and leave a message for the family
at StanleysFuneralHome.com. 918-743-6271
StanleysFuneralHome.com
Ancel William Owens
Ancel William Owens was born
July 29, 1916 in Yellville AR to Rev.
H.T. and Gladys Owens. He passed
away December 7, 2013. He married Jean Nolen July 12, 1937 in
Siloam Springs AR. They shared
67 wonderful years of marriage
before Jean passed away in 2005.
Ancel served in the United States
Army at Ft. Lewis in Tacoma WA.
After WWII Ancel attended Oklahoma A & M College on the GI
bill, living in Veteran’s Village with
Jean and their two children. Ancel and Jean
were animal lovers, even taking his horse to
OK A&M where it lived in a pasture next to
the Veteran’s Village. Ancel spent 36 years
working at Amoco Production Research
Center as facilities and construction manager. Ancel and Jean were very active in the
OSU Master Gardener program, graduating
with the irst class of 1984. These animal
lovers were also active with the Mid-Continent Kennel Club. They raised and showed
Pomeranians and had several champions. They were members of the Buckaroo
Square Dance Club and members of this
group were long, long time special friends.
Ancel was a member of Rock Masonic
Lodge 522. He was raised in the Pentecostal Church of God. Later Jean and Ancel
joined and attended Boston Avenue Methodist Church. Ancel was a true sports fan.
He loved OU, OSU, and Tulsa University and loved to watch sports
on television, especially enjoying the Lady Sooners basketball.
Ancel was predeceased by his
parents, two brothers, wife Jean
and grandson Kenneth Owens.
He is survived by his son Tom
and wife Kay of Tulsa, daughter
Darlene Paine and husband Allen
of Oklahoma City, grandchildren
Dan Owens and wife Kathy, John
Owens and wife Tessie, Jef Sandefer and wife Laura, Julie Hagey and husband Steve, Laurie Sandefer, Chris Paine,
and 10 great grandchildren. Ancel lived at
Oklahoma Methodist Manor for the last
eight years and just like everything and
place he was associated with he was loved
and respected. The family thanks everyone
at OMM for their love and care for Ancel.
They also thank Rose Rock Hospice for
their care. Ancel was a gift that kept on giving and he will live on through his children,
grandchildren and great grandchildren.
There will be a private interment at Memorial Park Cemetery. At 10:00 AM Monday, December 16 there will be a memorial
celebration at the Fleming Center at Oklahoma Methodist Manor. In lieu of lowers the family request memorials be made
to Oklahoma Methodist Manor, 4134 East
31st St., Tulsa, OK 74135. Moore’s Rosewood
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Glen Zackery Selling was born
on October 15, 1965, in Oklahoma City to Oscar and Betty Selling. He entered into eternal rest
on December 8, 2013, in Broken
Arrow. Glen grew up in Oklahoma City and graduated from
Putnam City West High School in
1983. He worked as an electrician
for several years before making
the decision to go back to school.
While continuing to work parttime and raising a family, Glen
graduated from the University of Oklahoma
with a Master’s degree in Physical Therapy in 2002. Since then, he has worked as
a physical therapist in a variety of settings,
including home health and skilled nursing, in Oklahoma City and the Tulsa area.
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BIRTHS
(Tulsans unless indicated)
Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s
Health Center
Maria Aguayo and Thomas Lopez,
girl.
Digna Aguilar Vasquez and Rodrigo Bautista Lopéz, boy.
Rosalinda Bustos and Jose Gonzalez, girl.
Sabrina and Thadeus Carter,
Skiatook, boy.
Laura Garcia-Verdugo and Mario
Dominguez, boy.
Miranda Gardner and Dustin
Hamilton, boy.
Nicole Hingey and Raymond
He most recently was employed
by Green Country Rehabilitation serving Tulsa and eastern
Oklahoma. Glen is survived by
his wife Brandy Selling, and four
children Mariah and Emily Selling, and Raven and Austin Fry. He
is also survived by one younger
sister Jennifer Selling Montagna, his father and stepmother
Oscar and Beverly Selling, and
his paternal grandmother Betty
Baldwin. Glen was preceded in
death by his mother Betty Selling. He was
a devoted father and husband and will be
deeply missed by his family and friends. A
memorial service will be held on Saturday,
December 14, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. at Coles
Garden, 1415 N.E. 63rd St., Oklahoma City.
Wilson, Henryetta, boy.
Summer Holkum and Ulalio Cantoral, boy.
Whitney McGrif and Samuel
Webster, boy.
Amelia and David Spurlock, Claremore, girl.
Sarah Swar and Nikolas Baker, girl.
Cing Vung and Langh Pau, boy.
Saint Francis Hospital
Marianne and Jonathan Ballard,
boy.
Savannah and Devin Blair, boy.
Tressa and Jimmy Christian,
Owasso, boy.
Pantera Cook and Hunter Henderson, boy.
Alison Harley, Okmulgee, girl.
Loyce and Adam Henderson,
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Bartel, Louise, 80, homemaker,
died Sunday. Memorial service
2 p.m. Thursday, HeathGriith Funeral Home Chapel.
Birmingham, Mildred, 82,
laborer, died Dec. 1. Service
1 p.m. Thursday, Crown Hill
Memorial Chapel. Crown Hill.
Carroll, Leslie E., 53, Thorco
Holdings LLC safety compliance oicer, died Tuesday.
Services pending. Ninde
Brookside.
Chaney, Michael Lee, 60,
retired, died Monday. Service
10:30 a.m. Saturday, Crown
Hill Memorial Chapel. Crown
Hill.
Cochran, Dolly Louise, 83,
died Thursday. No services
planned. Heath-Griith.
Crocker, Karla Marie, 57, homemaker, died Saturday. Services
pending. Mark Griith-Westwood.
Day, Helen Hauser, 102, retired
Tulsa Public Schools teacher,
died Dec. 4 in Chico, Calif.
Service 1 p.m. Friday, First
Presbyterian Church. Stanleys.
Eccher, Lance, 48, construction worker, died Nov. 28. No
services planned. Crown Hill.
Fouts, Alvina Lucille, 91, city of
Tulsa librarian, died Dec. 6.
Service 2 p.m. Friday, Shipman’s Funeral Home Chapel,
Pryor.
Gabbard, Robert, 87, retired
salesman, died Saturday.
Private family services. Mark
Griith-Westwood.
Gallegos, Janette Ruth, 97, retired McClellan Air Force Base
clerk, died Sunday. Service 11
a.m. Friday, Easton Heights
Baptist Church. Add’Vantage.
Gragg, Carl Don Sr., 77, retired
Automatic Transmission
Specialists Co. owner, died
Sunday. Visitation 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday and service 10
a.m. Thursday, both at Smith
Funeral Home, Sapulpa.
Grant, Frank Edward, 50, died
Dec. 3. Services pending. Freeman Harris.
Harris, Vera Mae, 84, laborer,
died Thursday. Service 2 p.m.
Saturday, Crown Hill Memorial Chapel. Crown Hill.
Knight, Mark D., 54, died Dec.
3. No services planned. HeathGriith.
Lindsay-Gallatin, Valerie, 50,
former Ametek Chandler Engineering employee, died Monday. Service 10:30 a.m. Friday,
Chapman-Black Funeral Home
Chapel, Cleveland, Okla.
Luna, Jorge, 6, Jenks East
Elementary School student,
died Saturday. Visitation 5-7
p.m. Wednesday and Rosary
7 p.m. Wednesday, both at
Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial
Funeral Home; and funeral
Mass noon Thursday, Church
of the Resurrection.
McCollum, Robert James, 43,
St. John Medical Center lab
technician, died Dec. 4. Memorial service 1 p.m. Saturday,
Praise Fellowship Church,
Sapulpa. Heath-Griith.
Miller, Robert D. “Ray,” 62,
broadcast electronics radio
engineer, died Tuesday. Services pending. Stanleys.
Ming, Delilah S., 89, JC Penney
sales associate, died Saturday.
Visitation 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday and service 2 p.m. Friday,
both at Fitzgerald Southwood
Colonial Funeral Home.
Mitchell, Rose Anna, 87, retired
secretary, died Nov. 26. Memorial Mass 10 a.m. Saturday,
Church of the Resurrection.
Cremation Society.
Morgan, James Arthur, 71, died
Saturday. Services pending.
Freeman Harris.
Neitzke, Stephen Paul, 72,
retired printer, died Thursday.
No services planned. HeathGriith.
Niceley, Carolyn Geier, 63, ofice manager and administra-
tive assistant, died Tuesday.
Services pending. Moore’s
Southlawn.
Pierce, Steven F., 61, Rockwell
employee, died Dec. 5. Memorial service 3 p.m. Thursday,
Christ United Methodist
Church. Mark Griith-Westwood.
Quaid, Bruce Bradley, 60,
died Thursday. No services
planned. Heath-Griith.
Rice, Victor E., 83, retired Tulsa
Police Department oicer,
died Tuesday. Services pending. Moore’s Southlawn.
Rich, Yolanda, 53, retired from
Burlington Northern, died Nov.
28. Private family services.
Crown Hill.
Selling, Glen, 48, physical therapist, died Sunday. Services
pending. Kennedy-Midtown.
Simpson-Wallace, Rosie E.
(Taylor), 64, homemaker, died
Saturday. Services pending.
Smith, Sapulpa.
Slover, John Thurman, 70,
American Airlines stock clerk,
died Nov. 20. Service 1 p.m.
Thursday, Reynolds Funeral
Home Chapel.
Stampes, Lou Jean, 79, retired
medical record processor, died
Sunday. Private family services. Mark Griith-Westwood.
Talbot, Elaine, 89, retired real
estate bookkeeper, died
Tuesday. Services pending.
Fitzgerald Ivy.
Thornton, Edwin, 56, painter,
died Sunday. Services pending.
Kennedy-Midtown.
Tillison, Roger, 72, retired, died
Monday in Glenpool. Services
pending. Kennedy-Midtown.
Turnham, Sarah, 66, homemaker, died Dec. 6. Service 11 a.m.
Friday, Shipman Funeral Home
Chapel, Wagoner.
Wendland, Ronald Charles,
48, former Best Buy salesman, died Dec. 2. No services
planned. Heath-Griith.
STATE/AREA
Funeral home, church and
cemetery locations are in the city
under which the death notice is
listed unless otherwise noted.
Bartlesville — David Jones, 66,
died Monday. Services pending. Walker-Brown.
— Francis M. “Frank” Lacey, 82,
retired Phillips Petroleum Co.
attorney, died Sunday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday,
St. James Catholic Church.
Arnold Moore & Neekamp.
— Madeline Marie Pinckney,
97, died Sunday. Rosary 7
p.m. Dec. 17, Stumpf Funeral
Home Chapel, and service 10
a.m. Dec. 18, St. John Catholic
Church.
Bixby — James Kenneth Palomba, 74, self-employed painter,
died Tuesday. Services pending. Bixby Funeral Service.
Bristow — Clyde R. Jacobs, 78,
Jacobs Supply Co. owner, died
Sunday. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, First Free Will Baptist
Church. Hutchins-Maples.
Broken Arrow — Sue Heath, 81,
cashier, died Saturday. Service
10 a.m. Friday, Floral Haven
Funeral Home Chapel.
— Mike A. Lasswell, 55, countertop installer, died Monday.
Visitation 6-8 p.m. Thursday,
Wright-Brown Funeral Home,
Coweta. Services pending.
Catoosa — Teresa Reynolds, 55,
homemaker, died Monday. Private family services. KennedyKennard.
Claremore — Kenneth W. Cole
Sr., 72, business owner, died
Tuesday. Service 1 p.m. Friday,
Rice Funeral Home Chapel.
— Dorothy M. Washom,
88, restaurant owner, died
Tuesday. Visitation 1-7 p.m.
Thursday, Rice Funeral Home,
and graveside service 10 a.m.
Friday, Woodlawn Cemetery.
Cofeyville, Kan. — Edith M.
Carter, 86, retired Church of
Claremore, boy.
Traci Hill and Xavier Dixon, girl.
Rachel and Juan Hiraldo, boy.
Paula and Bryan Hooper, Sand
Springs, girl.
Meagan Hurd and Clint Walker,
boy.
Sarah Oeth, girl.
Kelsey and Victor Ornelas, boy.
Kayla Palmer and William Dews,
boy.
Roxanne Randall and Brett Jefries,
Jenks, girl.
Guadalupe and Bryan Woodard,
Owasso, boy.
Oneshi and Julio Villalobos, Broken
Arrow, girl.
Merrell, Katherine v. Ronald.
Murphy, Stefanie v. Randy.
Roberts, Russell v. Carol.
Wiesman, Emily v. Robert.
St. John Owasso
GRANTED
Lauren and Joseph Murray,
Owasso, girl.
Lester, Nicole from Christopher.
Melton, Mistie from David.
Nickson, Kelcey from Caterina.
Rager, Jessica from Shane.
Springer, Elizabeth from Lincoln.
Williams, Josh from Jennifer.
St. John Medical Center
ASKED
Sherley and Ansy Defay, boy.
Denell and Shawn Edens, Vinita,
boy.
Heather Hutson, girl.
Carrie Pitts, Owasso, boy.
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DIVORCES
Brown, Charles v. Nancy.
Donalson, Daniel v. Erika.
Hunt, James v. Sescily.
Jones, Rachel v. Bailey.
Lyons, Lisa v. Felipe Jr.
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MARRIAGES
(Tulsans unless indicated)
Cindy Ayala, 22; Jose Mejia, 34.
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God missionary and ordained
minister, died Sunday. No
services planned. Barnes.
— Gaynell “Jinx” Crawmer, 84,
homemaker, died Saturday.
Service 2 p.m. Wednesday,
Emmanuel Southern Baptist
Church. Barnes.
— Soraya Raquel Orozco, 5,
died Friday. Visitation 7-8 p.m.
Wednesday, Barnes Funeral
Home, and service 2 p.m.
Thursday, Westside Christian
Church.
— Shirley Darlene Smith, 78,
homemaker, died Saturday.
Visitation 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, Barnes Funeral Home,
and graveside service 11 a.m.
Thursday, Calvary Cemetery.
Coweta — Alyine M. Walkup,
90, retired from Saint Francis
Hospital, died Sunday. Service
2 p.m. Thursday, Coweta Assembly of God. Wright-Brown.
Dewey — Margaret Maxine
Alexander, 81, retired, died
Tuesday. Services pending.
Arnold Moore & Neekamp,
Bartlesville.
— Marvalene D. Gehle, 91, died
Monday. Services pending.
Stumpf, Bartlesville.
Fairland — Carol Jean Buzzard,
74, died Saturday. Visitation
6-8 p.m. Wednesday and service 2 p.m. Thursday, both at
Nichols Funeral Home, Grove.
Glenpool — Jerry L. Price, 58,
home builder, died Monday.
Services pending. Schaudt’s.
— Margie E. (Hagerty) Roberts,
87, retired dietary aide,
died Monday. Visitation 2-5
p.m. Wednesday, Schaudt’s
Funeral Home, and service
noon Thursday, Bethel Baptist
Church, Jenks.
Grove — James W. “Jim” Davis,
86, died Sunday in Claremore.
No services planned. Nichols.
— Barbara Killough, 82, died
Nov. 29. Memorial service 2
p.m. Saturday, Nichols Funeral
Home Chapel.
Hominy — Isaac Burton
Bearden, 83, oil-ield supply
manager, died Monday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Friday,
First Baptist Church. Powell.
Independence, Kan. — Michael
Scott Burnett, 48, died Friday.
Service 11 a.m. Saturday, Zach
Webb Family Funeral Home
Chapel.
— Richard Allen “Tiger” Welch,
66, retired Magellan pipeline
operator, died Sunday. Service
2 p.m. Thursday, Webb & Rodrick Funeral Home Chapel.
Jay — Debra A. Harvey, 58, died
Saturday in Joplin, Mo. Memorial service 2 p.m. Dec. 23,
Faith Mission Church. Nichols,
Grove.
Jenks — Loretta Belle Benson,
75, AT&T operator, died
Monday. Services pending.
Moore’s Southlawn, Tulsa.
— William Gladstone Green IV,
58, oil and gas producer, died
Dec. 4. Visitation 4-6 p.m.
Thursday and Rosary 6 p.m.
Thursday, both at Fitzgerald
Southwood Colonial Funeral Home, Tulsa; and funeral
Mass 11 a.m. Friday, Holy Family Cathedral, Tulsa.
— Jim Robinson, 67, transportation manager, died Sunday.
Service 11 a.m. Wednesday,
MMS-Payne Funeral Home
Chapel, Claremore.
LeFlore — George Leslie Lenard,
65, architect, formerly of
LeFlore, died Nov. 26 in Stonewall, La. Service 4 p.m. Friday,
Evans & Miller Funeral Home
Chapel, Poteau.
McAlester — William Othell
Maddox, 57, asbestos remover, died Nov. 29. Services
pending. Crown Hill, Tulsa.
Miami — Carroll R. Lemons, 82,
Lemon’s Machine Shop owner,
died Sunday. Visitation 1-2
p.m. Thursday and service 2
p.m. Thursday, both at Mount
Olive Church. Luginbuel,
Vinita.
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Kelsie Beers, 19; Joshua Olds,
24.
Lindsay Bolliger, 29; Aaron
Wessinger, 33, both of Broken
Arrow.
Jaimie Hall, 27, Owasso; Jason
Nussbaum, 29.
Rebecca Hunt, 18; Hicham
Aswad, 24.
Gipsy Martinez, 24; Miguel
Lorenzo, 25, both of Catoosa.
Tanesha McNac, 29; Corie
Frazer, 26, both of Muskogee.
Tobi Rector, 21; Maurice Fell, 24.
Kaylyn Ringer, 24; Nicholas Holson, 24, both of Owasso.
Jennifer Sadler, 28; Michael
Murphy, 30, both of Catoosa.
Kennisha Ware, 35; Christopher
Guy, 45.