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Betty Payne was born October 14, 1945, to Hoyt and Senna (Nix) Miller in Gerty, Oklahoma. She passed away Thursday, Febr...
02/19/2026

Betty Payne was born October 14, 1945, to Hoyt and Senna (Nix) Miller in Gerty, Oklahoma. She passed away Thursday, February 19, 2026, at her home in Hinton, Oklahoma, surrounded by her family, following a short battle with cancer. She was 80 years old. Betty graduated from Gerty High School, where she was a two-time All-State basketball player. She later attended East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. Athletics remained an important part of her life, and she carried that competitive spirit and love of sports with her throughout the years. Betty worked for Hinton Public Schools for many years and later retired as the Transportation Director at Piedmont Public Schools. She was a proud supporter of the Oklahoma Sooners and an enthusiastic fan of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Softball, however, always held a special place in her heart. After retirement, Betty embraced her most treasured role — “Gram-Gram.” Her greatest joy was attending the sporting events and activities of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She faithfully supported them from the stands, celebrating every milestone and accomplishment.

She is survived by her daughter, Kim Blundell and husband Mike; nieces and nephews, Missy Seurer, Rhonda and Darwin Seurer, and Ronnie and April West; her brothers, Glen Miller, Ron Miller, and Larry Miller; sisters Earlene Howard, Phyllis Julian, Lynda Solder, and Sherry Snell; grandchildren Damon and Julie Chasteen, Andi and Woody Kennedy, Jade Dobbs, Jeromey Curran and Brandon and Kayle Paxton; great-grandchildren Kelby and Kendal Kennedy, Kira and Deck Chasteen, Jax and Jase Porter; special grandchildren Trent, Tamra, Douglas, Danyelle, Mary Liz, Valerie, Quinten, Sarah, Jacob, Dustin, Dylan, Dallas, Tucker, Tess, Bentley, Saylor, Jordan, and Evelyn; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Hoyt and Senna Miller; her daughter, Brenda Dobbs Paxton; her grandson, Kelby Nick Seurer; her great grand daughter Emma Faith Porter, and her sisters, Wanda Lee Wright, Dean Hammer, and Katie West.
The family requested that those attending the service wear OU or Thunder. The family also would like to thank Russell Murray Hospice and their staff for all the wonderful care Betty received.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, February 23, 2026, at Faith Church in Hinton, Oklahoma, with Rev. Lance Compton officiating. Burial will follow in Hinton Cemetery.
Services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, OK, Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or on Facebook at Turner & Son Funeral Homes and Crematory.

Bobby Dale Frazier was born September 29, 1943, to William Mose and Becky Vivian (Hines) Frazier in Anadarko, Oklahoma. ...
02/17/2026

Bobby Dale Frazier was born September 29, 1943, to William Mose and Becky Vivian (Hines) Frazier in Anadarko, Oklahoma. He passed away Saturday, February 14, 2026, at his home in Hinton, Oklahoma, at the age of 82. Bobby graduated from Anadarko High School in 1961. He began his working career at Jackson Trailers in Chickasha, where he worked from 1963 to 1977. In 1977, he moved to Oklahoma City and began working for CMI Corporation, where he read and designed blueprints, welded, and helped manufacture a wide variety of equipment. He remained with CMI until 2001. Alongside his full-time work, Bobby owned and operated Bob’s Welding Business, taking on countless projects through the years. In 1988, he moved to Tuttle, where he continued his work and built a life centered around family, faith, and hard work. Bob was truly a jack of all trades. If he wasn’t welding, he was gardening. He loved raising large gardens—especially watermelons—and was known to take a nap right there in the middle of his garden. He could build or fix just about anything. He remodeled homes, worked on his own vehicles, and was always ready to lend a hand when something needed repairing. He was a member of Sharon Evangel Pentecostal Church in Tuttle and held firmly to his faith.
Survivors include his son, Chris Frazier and wife Jeannie of Hinton; grandchildren Trista Frazier of El Reno, Shawna Moore of Hinton, April Frazier, Weston Frazier, Joey Frazier, and Dylan Frazier; and great-grandchildren Addison, Cadyn, CJ, Creed, and Izabella.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Becky Frazier; one son, Steve Frazier; siblings Emma Jean Smith, Gloria Henson, Maxine Stewart, Georgia Lehman, Billy Frazier, and Charles Frazier; and lifelong friends David and Pam Gary.

A special thank you to Russell-Murray Hospice for their special care for Bob.
Graveside services were held at Memory Lane Cemetery in Anadarko, Oklahoma, services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or you can find us on facebook.com.

Vivian Cora Pritchett, age 98, of Waxahachie, Texas passed away peacefully at 10 PM, February 14, 2026. She was born Sep...
02/16/2026

Vivian Cora Pritchett, age 98, of Waxahachie, Texas passed away peacefully at 10 PM, February 14, 2026. She was born September 4, 1928 at Mountain Top Arkansas to William “Will” Nathaniel Goldsmith and Cora (Magby) Goldsmith. Vivian’s father made his living as a coal miner. Her mother, a housewife, died from tuberculosis when Vivian was 5 years old. She was raised by her father, who never remarried. They moved over the years between Arkansas and Oklahoma, following work not only in farming, mining, but other jobs to support Vivian and her older brother Clifton. While Bill was employed in Oklahoma, at one point he worked for Oliver Pritchett, Sr., the father of Vivian’s future husband, Oliver Pritchett, Jr. The details of this match are lost to time, but we know Oliver and Vivian were married on November 8, 1946. The first of three sons was born in August the next year, followed by two more sons over the next four years. As a devoted and gentle mother, she gave her life to family and to God for her entire life. As a farmer’s wife, she not only managed the household, she pulled cotton, dressed chickens, milked the goat, ground grain, and still had our local minister over for Sunday dinner, a feast. She lived a full and useful life. She did not fear death when it approached, but welcomed it, as her belief was that she was destined for a better place. Oliver and one son, Ronald (Ronnie) Pritchett had already passed.
She is survived by two sons, Jerry and Danny Pritchett. Vivian will be sorely missed by those who knew her well.

Memorial services will be held at the Geary Turner Funeral Home on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Reverend Tony Moore will officiate.
Services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Geary, OK, Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or on Facebook at facebook.com/TurnerFuneralHomes

02/15/2026

Dixie Stephenson

Mary Lou (Griggs) Gambel was born on December 1, 1943 in El Reno, OK to Elmer and Lula (Deerking) Griggs. Mary Lou passe...
02/13/2026

Mary Lou (Griggs) Gambel was born on December 1, 1943 in El Reno, OK to Elmer and Lula (Deerking) Griggs. Mary Lou passed away on February 13, 2026 in Yukon, OK at the age of 82. Mary Lou grew up in Calumet, graduated from Calumet High School, and lived her whole life there. She married Thomas Joe Gambel on September 3, 1963 in El Reno, OK and shared 63 years together. Mary Lou helped Tom on the farm, enjoyed quilting, and loved to garden.

Survivors Include: her son, Bryan Gambel and wife Lois of Calumet, OK, her grandchildren, Lane Gambel and wife Taelyn of Coweta, OK, and Barron Gambel and wife Shelby of Okarche, OK, her 3 great grandchildren, as well as many other relatives and friends.

Mary Lou was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Lula Griggs, her husband, Tom Gambel, her son, Steven J. Gambel, and her step-brothers, Harold and Gene Griggs.
Viewing will be held at Hinton Turner Funeral Home, Saturday 9:00 AM- 9:00 PM and Sunday from 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Hinton, OK
In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to the Calumet Volunteer Fire Dept., PO BOX 268, Calumet, OK 73014
Graveside services will be held at the Calumet Cemetery on Monday, February 16, 2026, at 11:30 a.m. Reverend Mike Davis will officiate.
Services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, OK, Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or on Facebook at facebook.com/TurnerFuneralHomes

Carolyn Ruth (Thomason) Mason was born on September 7, 1939, to Delmer Ernest and Alice Lonita (Jaques) Thomason in Hint...
02/11/2026

Carolyn Ruth (Thomason) Mason was born on September 7, 1939, to Delmer Ernest and Alice Lonita (Jaques) Thomason in Hinton, Oklahoma. She passed away Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at Oxford Springs Assisted Living in Weatherford, Oklahoma, at the age of 86. Carolyn graduated from Hinton High School in 1957 and was united in marriage to Donald Ray Mason on February 22, 1959, at the Bethel Methodist Church west of Hinton. The couple lived in Wichita, Kansas, for a few years before returning to the Hinton area, where Carolyn helped Don Farm and Ranch. She loved checking cattle and driving the wheat truck. A true girly girl who didn’t mind getting dirty, Carolyn was known for her strong grip and strong spirit. She was the listener and the most forgiving person. She loved traveling to Branson, Missouri, often serving as the group “tour guide,” and enjoyed shopping and getting her nails done. Carolyn was a member of the Red Hatters and a longtime, faithful member of the First Baptist Church in Hinton.
She is survived by her children: Craig Mason and wife Nancy of Clinton, Oklahoma; Roger Mason and wife Beth of Lookeba, Oklahoma; Melissa Weathers and husband Alton of Hinton, Oklahoma.
Grandchildren include: Janelle Miller and husband Trent of Carrollton, Texas; Tate Mason and wife Becca of Yukon, Oklahoma; Ty Weathers and wife Maddy of Hinton, Oklahoma; Sierra Weathers of Hinton, Oklahoma; and CY Mason Roark and wife Kaitlyn, one great-grandchild on the way, her brother Fay Delmer Thomason of Hinton, Oklahoma, and in-laws Jean Mason of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Bob Ramming of Hinton, Oklahoma; and Roy and Alice Ryker of Hinton, Oklahoma, along with many other relatives and friends.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents, Delmer and Alice Thomason; her husband, Don Mason; and her in-laws, Darlene Ramming and Wayne Mason.
The family requests that anyone who wishes may wear cheetah print, hot pink, turquoise, or bling in honor of Carolyn’s vibrant and joyful spirit.
Funeral services will be held Friday, February 13, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Hinton, Oklahoma, with Rev. Keith Gillham officiating. Burial will follow in the Hinton Cemetery. services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or you can find us on facebook.com (Turner Funeral Homes).

Arthur Steven “Steve” Driggers, age 70, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Rural Wellness Hospital...
02/10/2026

Arthur Steven “Steve” Driggers, age 70, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Rural Wellness Hospital in Anadarko, Oklahoma. Steve was born on February 3, 1956, in Memphis, Tennessee, to Samuel Cole Driggers and Tommie Jean Howell Driggers. He lived a life defined by service, dedication, and a strong work ethic. Steve will be remembered for his easy grin and his playful sense of humor – always ready to brighten someone’s day with laughter. Steve was a graduate of Hinton High School and then devoted many years of his life serving his community in law enforcement. He began his career as a deputy at Caddo County Sheriff's Office in 1975 and went on to serve as an officer at Hinton Police Department, Waurika Police Department, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, and the Stephens County Sheriff's Office. He also served as Undersheriff during his time at Jefferson County. In the late 1970's, Steve and life-long friend Spencer Davis co-owned and operated the Hinton Ambulance Service. He later worked in sales and management in the automobile industry, spent many years at Schwan's, and was employed by Mustang Trucking Company. Most recently, Steve returned to the Caddo County Sheriff's Office, coming full circle to where he began so many years ago. Steve was a faithful member of Long View Church in Binger, Oklahoma.

Survivors include his children: Neely Setters and her husband, Thomas; Crystal Duke and her husband, Jason; Steven Driggers; Shannon Ewing and her husband Duell; and Skyler Driggers and Abby Swope. Grandchildren include: Lance Thompson, Seth Duke, Parker Henderson, Tabri Setters, Aaron Alexander, Jalynn Duke, Luxe Driggers, Porter Driggers, Wade Ewing, and Wyatt Ewing. Great-grandchildren include: Brayleigh Thompson and Blaykleigh Thompson. He is also survived by his siblings: Billy Driggers, Glenda Marvel, Wayne Driggers, Gloria Smith, Pam Gibbons, Marsha Dahlenburg, and Mike Campbell, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Steve was preceded in death by his father, Sam Driggers; his mother, Tommie Jean Howell; his stepmother, Melba Driggers; and his sisters, Suzette Driggers and Gina Edminston.
Viewing will be held at Hinton-Turner Funeral Home in Hinton, Oklahoma, on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at Long View Church in Binger, Oklahoma, with Rev. Bobby Boyles officiating, services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, on turnerfh.net, or you can find us facebook.com (Turner Funeral Homes).

02/09/2026

Johnnie Borden

02/04/2026

Wilma Lierle

Dixie Morene Stephenson was born on November 16, 1942, near Sickles, Oklahoma, to William Marshall “Dick” and Flora Aled...
02/02/2026

Dixie Morene Stephenson was born on November 16, 1942, near Sickles, Oklahoma, to William Marshall “Dick” and Flora Aledine (Martin) Strain. She began her schooling in Sickles and graduated from Lookeba High School.
Following graduation, Dixie moved to Oklahoma City with some friends and went to work for Pinkerton’s Detective Agency. During her years there, she even starred in a coffee machine commercial filmed in their office—an experience that reflected her personality and charm. After dating for several years, Dixie married Walter Stephenson on March 23, 1963, in Lookeba, Oklahoma, at the Pentecostal Church while Walter was home on a two-week leave from the U.S. Army.
The couple made their home in Oklahoma City while Walter completed his military enlistment. During this time in Oklahoma City, Dixie enjoyed being part of a bowling team and loved going dancing. Eventually, Walter and Dixie moved their growing family to Hinton, Oklahoma, where they purchased and operated a television repair shop.
Dixie and Walter became faithful members of First United Methodist Church in Hinton, where Dixie served as a Sunday School teacher and helped with the youth group for many years. Throughout her life, she was known as a dedicated and hardworking woman. She later worked as the office manager of Anadarko Dozer, and for a time as a security guard at the prison and at Entz Chemical.
In 2023, Dixie and Walter moved to Yukon, Oklahoma, to be closer to family and her medical providers as her health began to decline.
Dixie was a hard worker in every season of life. She loved tending her garden and flower beds, had a wonderful sense of humor, and was known for her wit, warmth, and laughter. She will be remembered for her faith, devotion to her family, and the joy she brought to those around her.
She is survived by her husband, Walter Stephenson of Yukon, OK; three children, Brian Stephenson and wife Rachelle of Dallas, TX, Kelly Frazier and husband David of Perry, OK, and Teresa Stephenson of Yukon, OK; seven grandchildren, Alexandra Smith and husband Aaron of Ephrata, WA, Bailey Hazelbaker and husband Zack of Bethany, OK, Lauren Stephenson of Los Angeles, CA, Jacquelyn Schwickerath of Omaha, NE, Michael Stephenson of Dallas, TX, Brendan Schwickerath of Yukon, OK, and Elizabeth Stephenson of Galveston, TX; and five great-grandchildren, Charlie Hazelbaker, Abram Smith, Gideon Hazelbaker, Audie Smith, and Linden Smith. She is also survived by two siblings, Linda Kimble of Hinton, OK, and Richard Strain of Fort Cobb, OK, as well as several nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.
Dixie was preceded in death by her parents; and siblings Jackie Strain, LaTrecia Thomason-Olin and her husband Steve, and one infant sister.
Dixie’s family invites you to celebrate her life at First United Methodist Church in Hinton, OK. February 15, 2026, at 2PM. Dixie's life was full of love and enthusiasm, and the family asks that you dress accordingly.
Mr. Calvin Opitz will be officiating. Service is under the direction of Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma.
Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net

02/02/2026

Haylee Paddyaker

Wilma Dean Lierle was born on December 15, 1943, in Hydro, Oklahoma, to Vonnie Lee and Laura Ethel (Smith) Magar. She pa...
02/01/2026

Wilma Dean Lierle was born on December 15, 1943, in Hydro, Oklahoma, to Vonnie Lee and Laura Ethel (Smith) Magar. She passed away on January 29, 2026, in Weatherford, Oklahoma, at the age of 82. Wilma grew up in Hydro and lived there her entire life. On November 17, 1959, she married Bill N. Lierle in Hydro, Oklahoma. Together they built a life centered around family, community, and hard work. Wilma worked at the Hydro Food Mart for 25 years, back when it was a small grocery store with only four or five aisles. She truly did it all — from stocking shelves and running the register to working as a butcher. She was known for her strong work ethic and willingness to help wherever she was needed. She worked as the City Clerk for the City of Hydro for 30 years as well. Wilma was famous for her baking, especially her cookies and homemade bread. Family often joked that the grandchildren could smell her cookies baking because they always seemed to arrive right on time. While baking together, Wilma and the kids sang their special song: “Don’t eat all the morsels or your cookies will be bald.” She was lovingly known by many names — first Grandma Mo, and later Meme, a nickname given by some of her grandchildren. Wilma and Bill rarely missed a ballgame. They traveled wherever their children and grandchildren were playing, always showing their unwavering support. Later in life, Wilma fulfilled her dream of having a little dog. She named her Prissy — who was anything but prissy — and she adored her, as did Bill. In her later years, Wilma enjoyed attending water aerobics at the YMCA three days a week, where she made many close friends. After class, coffee and dessert became a favorite tradition. Wilma enjoyed going on vacations with her son and daughter-in-law, Brad and Janie. She cherished her few trips she was able to make with her sister Avis to Colorado and their Thursday morning phone visits. Above all else, Wilma loved her family. Her kindness, laughter, and devotion will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Wilma was a member of the First Baptist Church of Hydro and was baptized as a young lady on December 5th, 1954. She continued attending throughout her life
She is survived by her son, Brad Lierle and wife Janie of Lookeba; her daughter, Laura Marshall and husband Bernie of Hydro; her grandchildren, Brandon Lierle and wife Brittani of Eakly, Brandt Lierle and wife Melanie of Phoenix, Arizona, Brayden Lierle and wife Cierra of Altus, Bryson Lierle and wife Mikayla of Yukon, BreeAnna Lierle and Marquis Carter of Midwest City, Taylor Lierle of Weatherford, Tori Marshall of Del City, Teah Marshall and Alex Martinez of Weatherford and Lindsey Clift of Elgin; her great-grandchildren, Brooklyn, Brighton, Neil, Liam, Re*****on, Sawyer, Neily, Kaylar, Larkin, Brian Ty, Bentley, Tre, Indie, Jax, and Luca; her sister, Avis Dix of Oklahoma City; her brother-in-law, Harold Magee, and her sister-in-law, Judy Brown, along with many other relatives and friends.
Wilma was preceded in death by her parents, Vonnie and Ethel Magar; her husband, Bill Lierle; her son, Brian Lierle; and her sister, Beth Magee.

Funeral services will be held at the Hydro First Baptist Church on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Reverend Joe Sanders will officiate. Burial will follow at the Hydro Masonic Cemetery in Hydro, Oklahoma.
Services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, OK, Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net,

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