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As the seasons change, we’re reminded to pause, reflect, and give thanks.May this autumn bring warmth to your heart and ...
11/21/2025

As the seasons change, we’re reminded to pause, reflect, and give thanks.
May this autumn bring warmth to your heart and comfort in the memories you hold dear.

Planning ahead doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Our simple checklist makes it easy. ✅ Ease emotional stress ✅ Lock in to...
11/19/2025

Planning ahead doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Our simple checklist makes it easy.
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Every life tells a story. You deserve to have yours told your way. Preplanning ensures your service reflects your values...
11/17/2025

Every life tells a story.
You deserve to have yours told your way. Preplanning ensures your service reflects your values, traditions, and the legacy you want to leave.
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Frank Harshman Miller, Jr.Frank Harshman Miller Jr., 69, of Nowata, died Monday, Nov. 10, 2025,at his home. He was born ...
11/12/2025

Frank Harshman Miller, Jr.

Frank Harshman Miller Jr., 69, of Nowata, died Monday, Nov. 10, 2025,at his home. He was born Aug. 23, 1956 in Santa Rosa, California, toFrank Harshman Miller Sr. and Joan (Logan) Miller.He graduated from Southeast High School in Wichita, Kansas. Heattended University of Kansas in Lawrence from 1974 to 1975; OttawaUniversity in Ottawa, Kansas from 1990 to 1991; and Friends Universityin Wichita from 1992 to 1993. He graduated from C.L.E.E.T. Basic PeaceOfficers Academy in 2002 and the Criminal Investigations Academy in2006. He continued his law enforcement education throughout hiscareer, serving as a C.L.E.E.T. Instructor since 2007.He worked as both a pastor and within law enforcement for his entireadult life. His career includes service with the Miami Public Schoolsas a School Resource Officer in the early 2000s; as the assistantpolice chief for Fairland, Oklahoma from 2001 to 2003; the PoliceCommissioner for the Eastern Shawnee Tribal Police from 2003 to 2012;as an detective/investigator for the Delaware County Sheriff’s Officefrom 2013 to 2017; and as a detective/investigator for the CraigCounty Sheriff’s Office from 2017 until his retirement in July 2023.From March 2025 until his death he served as a reserve deputy forNowata County Sheriff’s Office. He was the Anna McBride ComplianceOfficer for Craig County from February 2022 to January 2025.He received numerous commendations throughout his law enforcementcareer, as well as being presented the Chief Joseph Blanket in 2011.He was a National Tribal Police Chief of the Year nominee in 2010. Hewas recognized for his work in the aftermath of the Joplin Tornado inMay 2011. During his time with the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma,he formed the Nine Tribes Taskforce to combat drug use in IndianCountry.For the last 10 years of his law enforcement career he focused oninvestigations involving crimes against children, women and theelderly. He strived to work for justice for victims of crime andviolence, while valuing compassion, integrity and courage.As a pastor, he served Baptist churches in Kansas, Oklahoma andMissouri. During his time at Splitlog Baptist Church, he and othersdeveloped a ministry to people floating the area's rivers. Mostrecently, he served as a supply pastor for the Oklahoma Free WillBaptist Association and conducted weddings and funerals for those whoasked.He married Kaylea M. Hutson on July 25, 2015 at the United Methodistchurch in Grove. She survives. Additional survivors include his twodaughters: Annie and Robyn; three sisters: Jane McCullick, Ventura,California; Kathryn Carter, Lawrence, Kansas; and Nancy (Tom)Sanders, Nashville, Tennessee; two grandchildren Ayana and Nicholas;two great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Douglas ComstockMiller; and one daughter, Monica Sue Miller.Services are set at 2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 14, at Foundation Free WillBaptist Church, 57700 E 240 Rd, Afton, (two miles north of SailboatBridge on Highway 59) with Pastor Sam Smith presiding. A privateinterment at Fullerton Cemetery, Carthage, Missouri will take place ata later date.He lived by the motto “Everyday’s Like Christmas” and alwaysencouraged people to remember that they were valued, no matter theirlife circumstances.Cremation services provided by Benjamin Funeral Services in Nowata,Oklahoma. Memorial contributions may be made to Delaware CountyChildren’s Special Advocacy Center (DCCSN) in Jay, Oklahoma, or to theOklahoma Union Public School Foundation, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma.

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Frank Harshman Miller, Jr.Frank Harshman Miller Jr., 69, of Nowata, died Monday, Nov. 10, 2025,at his home. He was born ...
11/12/2025

Frank Harshman Miller, Jr.

Frank Harshman Miller Jr., 69, of Nowata, died Monday, Nov. 10, 2025,at his home. He was born Aug. 23, 1956 in Santa Rosa, California, toFrank Harshman Miller Sr. and Joan (Logan) Miller.He graduated from Southeast High School in Wichita, Kansas. Heattended University of Kansas in Lawrence from 1974 to 1975; OttawaUniversity in Ottawa, Kansas from 1990 to 1991; and Friends Universityin Wichita from 1992 to 1993. He graduated from C.L.E.E.T. Basic PeaceOfficers Academy in 2002 and the Criminal Investigations Academy in2006. He continued his law enforcement education throughout hiscareer, serving as a C.L.E.E.T. Instructor since 2007.He worked as both a pastor and within law enforcement for his entireadult life. His career includes service with the Miami Public Schoolsas a School Resource Officer in the early 2000s; as the assistantpolice chief for Fairland, Oklahoma from 2001 to 2003; the PoliceCommissioner for the Eastern Shawnee Tribal Police from 2003 to 2012;as an detective/investigator for the Delaware County Sheriff’s Officefrom 2013 to 2017; and as a detective/investigator for the CraigCounty Sheriff’s Office from 2017 until his retirement in July 2023.From March 2025 until his death he served as a reserve deputy forNowata County Sheriff’s Office. He was the Anna McBride ComplianceOfficer for Craig County from February 2022 to January 2025.He received numerous commendations throughout his law enforcementcareer, as well as being presented the Chief Joseph Blanket in 2011.He was a National Tribal Police Chief of the Year nominee in 2010. Hewas recognized for his work in the aftermath of the Joplin Tornado inMay 2011. During his time with the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma,he formed the Nine Tribes Taskforce to combat drug use in IndianCountry.For the last 10 years of his law enforcement career he focused oninvestigations involving crimes against children, women and theelderly. He strived to work for justice for victims of crime andviolence, while valuing compassion, integrity and courage.As a pastor, he served Baptist churches in Kansas, Oklahoma andMissouri. During his time at Splitlog Baptist Church, he and othersdeveloped a ministry to people floating the area's rivers. Mostrecently, he served as a supply pastor for the Oklahoma Free WillBaptist Association and conducted weddings and funerals for those whoasked.He married Kaylea M. Hutson on July 25, 2015 at the United Methodistchurch in Grove. She survives. Additional survivors include his twodaughters: Annie and Robyn; three sisters: Jane McCullick, Ventura,California; Kathryn Carter, Lawrence, Kansas; and Nancy (Tom)Sanderes, Nashville, Tennessee; two grandchildren Ayana and Nicholas;two great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Douglas ComstockMiller; and one daughter, Monica Sue Miller.Services are set at 2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 14, at Foundation Free WillBaptist Church, 57700 E 240 Rd, Afton, (two miles north of SailboatBridge on Highway 59) with Pastor Sam Smith presiding. A privateinterment at Fullerton Cemetery, Carthage, Missouri will take place ata later date.He lived by the motto “Everyday’s Like Christmas” and alwaysencouraged people to remember that they were valued, no matter theirlife circumstances.Cremation services provided by Benjamin Funeral Services in Nowata,Oklahoma. Memorial contributions may be made to Delaware CountyChildren’s Special Advocacy Center (DCCSN) in Jay, Oklahoma, or to theOklahoma Union Public School Foundation, South Coffeyville, Oklahoma.

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Today, we pause to honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of all veterans.Your bravery has secured the freedoms we ch...
11/11/2025

Today, we pause to honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of all veterans.

Your bravery has secured the freedoms we cherish, and your legacy will never be forgotten.

Thank you for your service.

Happy Birthday to the United States Marine Corps. Thank you to all who have served and continue to serve.
11/10/2025

Happy Birthday to the United States Marine Corps. Thank you to all who have served and continue to serve.

Roger James RodriguezObituary coming soon.
11/07/2025

Roger James Rodriguez

Obituary coming soon.

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This holiday season, give your family the ultimate gift, peace of mind. By prearranging today, you’ll lock in savings, e...
11/05/2025

This holiday season, give your family the ultimate gift, peace of mind.
By prearranging today, you’ll lock in savings, ease tomorrow’s worries, and ensure your wishes are honored. Don’t wait, start your plan today and give your loved ones the comfort they deserve.
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November is National Family Caregivers Month.We honor the strength, love, and dedication of caregivers who give so much ...
11/03/2025

November is National Family Caregivers Month.
We honor the strength, love, and dedication of caregivers who give so much of themselves to support others each day.

On this Día de los Mu***os, we celebrate the lives that shaped us.Though they are gone, their love lives on in every mem...
11/01/2025

On this Día de los Mu***os, we celebrate the lives that shaped us.
Though they are gone, their love lives on in every memory we cherish

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