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Linda Lou Osborn ReddickLinda Lou Osborn Reddick, 87, longtime Bartlesville resident, passed Monday, Mar. 30, 2026, at J...
03/30/2026

Linda Lou Osborn Reddick

Linda Lou Osborn Reddick, 87, longtime Bartlesville resident, passed Monday, Mar. 30, 2026, at Jane Phillips Hospital in Bartlesville following an extended illness. She was surrounded by her loving family. Linda was born on Dec. 22, 1938, in Nowata, OK to Tom and Alice (Beckwith) Osborn. She was a graduate of Nowata High School and worked for the Phillips Petroleum Company as a travel agent for many years. She married Steve Humphrey on Sept. 21, 1968 and together they lived in KC, MO, Miami, FL, Tallahassee Fl, Cedartown, GA, and Rocky Mount, NC. They had one child from their marriage, Lisa Ann Humphrey. Linda and Lisa were incredibly close throughout life. Linda and Steve divorced in 1981, after which she moved back to Oklahoma and resumed her career with Phillips Petroleum Company (thanks, Carolyn!). She married John Reddick on Nov. 16, 1984, and made their home in Bartlesville. Linda and John were lucky enough to enjoy a long retirement together filled with lots of excursions around the US. She loved being a grandmother to Ella Kai and in her later years enjoyed eating breakfast at the Midway Café with John, eating lunch and shopping with her sisters, taking day trips to Woolaroc, going for drives in the country to watch the wild horses, and feeding the outside kitties around her home. Linda was tough as a boot, surviving 2 strokes, and, by working incredibly hard in therapy, regained her speech and independence. She maintained a positive attitude and a can-do spirit throughout her life. She loved sports, especially the OSU Cowboys and the OKC Thunder. She was also a proud Washington County Democrat.Linda is survived by her husband, John Reddick of the home; daughter and daughter in law, Lisa and KC Humphrey of Omaha; granddaughter, Ella Kai Humphrey of Omaha; sisters Nyla Newton of Bartlesville, and Janie Benuzzi of Broken Arrow; as well as a host of other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Mary Myers, Joan Cary, and Margie Shannon.In lieu of flowers Linda would appreciate donations to Woolaroc in her memory. Funeral services for Linda will be held on Friday, April 3, 2026 in the Benjamin Funeral Chapel with interment directly following in the Memorial Park Cemetery, Nowata. Online condolences can be left at www.honoringmemoriesnowata.com or the Benjamin Funeral Home page. Arrangements are under the direction of the Benjamin Funeral Service, 114 W. Cherokee, Nowata. 918-273-2700

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Today we recognize the doctors who serve our communities with integrity, compassion, and unwavering dedication.Happy Nat...
03/30/2026

Today we recognize the doctors who serve our communities with integrity, compassion, and unwavering dedication.

Happy National Doctors’ Day!

On National Mom & Pop Business Owner Day, we celebrate the family owned businesses that continue to guide their communit...
03/30/2026

On National Mom & Pop Business Owner Day, we celebrate the family owned businesses that continue to guide their communities with heart.

Jerry Boswell
03/26/2026

Jerry Boswell

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Nancalene ReichNancalene "Nancy" Reich, 91, died early Tuesday morning at the Journey Home facility in Bartlesville. Nan...
03/25/2026

Nancalene Reich

Nancalene "Nancy" Reich, 91, died early Tuesday morning at the Journey Home facility in Bartlesville. Nancalene was born on April 3, 1934, in Nowata to Roy O. "Hop" and Bernice (Cowdery) Long. She was the oldest of 5 children in the family. She was a longtime resident of Nowata, except for about 18 months while her father worked in the California shipyards as a welder during the war. After her husband died, she moved to Bartlesville to be near her children. She was a graduate of Nowata High School where she was active in chorus, flag twirlers, yearbook and library staff.

After attending Bartlesville Business College, she was employed by Phillips Petroleum Co., and later the Nowata Daily Star, the Nowata Tag Office, and Nowata Public Schools in the high school principal's office. She retired from Nowata High School after working there for over 15 years. Along with her sister, Carlie, Nancalene assisted the Nowata Jaycees with guidance from the Bartlesville Library, in establishing the Nowata Library and then later serving on the Library Board.

She married Delbert Lee Reich in Nowata, Feb. 5, 1955. They were married for 53 years before his passing on Dec. 27, 2008. They were blessed with two children. After retiring, they enjoyed traveling in their motor home, and especially spending time in Branson, MO. They were both long-time members of, and actively involved with Hillside Christian Church.

Nancalene enjoyed gardening, sewing, needlework, attending her children's sports activities, reading but especially spending time with family.

She is survived by her daughter, Kathy Crow of Bartlesville, daughter-in-law Teresa Reich of Bartlesville, and brother Jerry Long of Missoula, MT; 5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; along with a host of other relatives and friends. Nancalene was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Delbert; a son Greg Reich; her siblings, Carlie Taylor, Dale Long, and Robin Long; and one granddaughter.

Viewing will be held on Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, and on Friday, March 27, from 9:00 am to noon. Graveside services will be held on Friday, Mar. 27, 2026, at 2:00pm in the Nowata Memorial Park Cemetery, with interment immediately following. Pastor Van Longbons will officiate services. Online condolences can be left at www.honoringmemoriesnowata.com or the Benjamin Funeral Home page. Arrangements are under the direction of the Benjamin Funeral Service, 114 W. Cherokee, Nowata. 918-273-2700

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03/25/2026

Every life tells a story.

The memories we share, the traditions we pass down, and the lives we celebrate continue to grow long after the moment has passed.

Spring cleaning isn’t just about closets and paperwork.It’s also a great time to organize the plans your family will one...
03/23/2026

Spring cleaning isn’t just about closets and paperwork.
It’s also a great time to organize the plans your family will one day need.

A little planning now can bring a lot of peace later.

Call us to learn how simple it can be.

03/20/2026

A season of renewal, reflection, and fresh beginnings.
Happy first day of spring!

Davy Ann Handke
03/19/2026

Davy Ann Handke

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What’s a favorite memory that always makes you smile?
03/19/2026

What’s a favorite memory that always makes you smile?

Wishing everyone a happy St. Patrick’s Day!Have you ever wondered why we wear green or where the “pinch” tradition came ...
03/17/2026

Wishing everyone a happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Have you ever wondered why we wear green or where the “pinch” tradition came from? Here’s a quick look at some history behind the holiday.

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