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Virginia Beattie, age 80, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away  peacefully on Sunday, November 30, 2025.  She was born and ra...
12/02/2025

Virginia Beattie, age 80, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 30, 2025. She was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

She was preceded in death by her parents William H. & Hertha Beattie, and her brother William W. Beattie.

She retired from American Heritage Bank in Beggs, Oklahoma before she moved in with family in Tulsa. Virginia was a membr of Keystone Hill Baptist Church and enjoyed her Sunday School class.

Virginia enjoyed being a GGma.

She is survived by her sister Ester Gertrude Harrell, daughter Polly Hartman and her spouse Gene Hartman, daughter Gini Hayden, son Lloyd Wayne "Bubba" Stanley and his spouse Tracey Stanley, several grandchildren, Gene Hartman and his wife Allee, Zacheriah Hartman and his wife Brittany, Elizabeth Ward and her husband Roderick, Skyler Burrow and her husband Aaron, Saylor Yardley, Seth and his wife Julie, Sheridan Stanley, Dakoda Hayden and great grandchildren, Asher, Nova, Tilly, Christian, Nora, Harrison, Leona, Kaleah, Oaks, Griffey, Slagle and a new one to come.

Her family is comforted knowing that she is no longer suffering and is now at peace with God in Heaven.

Virginia Beattie, age 80, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 30, 2025. She was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was preceded in death by her parents William H. Hertha Beattie, and her brother William W. Beattie. She retired from American Heritage Bank in Beggs, Okl...

Jerrald Dee Smith, 55 of Sand Springs Oklahoma passed away on November 28th 2025 surrounded by his family. Born on Febru...
12/02/2025

Jerrald Dee Smith, 55 of Sand Springs Oklahoma passed away on November 28th 2025 surrounded by his family. Born on February 23, 1970 in Tulsa Oklahoma to Jimmie Dee Smith and Dorothy Smith. He was a devoted husband of 33 years to Kim Smith, loving father to Jennah, Paige and Chase.

Jerrald grew up in Sand Springs and graduated from Charles Page High School in 1988. After high school he enjoyed the numerous hunting and fishing trips with his friends and endless vacations with his in-laws.

Jerrald was a machinist, and spent several years self-employed with his company Ultimate Machine. He concluded his career at Downing Manufacturing where he made lifelong connections and friends.

Jerrald always made time for his family, whether it was doing projects with Chase, hanging endless pictures for Paige or taking concert pictures for Jennah and her friends.

He was so proud of his wife, daughters and son. He taught his kids that they are capable of anything, and was the first to tell them how proud he was of their accomplishments.

Jerrald enjoyed watching football and napping while Nascar was on. He loved his dogs Izzy, Marlie and Bear.

He is survived by his wife Kim Smith, daughters Jennah, Paige and son Chase, his mother Dorothy as well as many extended family members and friends. He is preceded in death by his father Jimmie Smith, and his brother James Dale Smith.

The family is comforted in knowing that Jerrald is whole again and his memory will live on through the abundance of love he shared. Memories with Jerrald will be cherished forever.

Jerrald Dee Smith, 55 of Sand Springs Oklahoma passed away on November 28th 2025 surrounded by his family. Born on February 23, 1970 in Tulsa Oklahoma to Jimmie Dee Smith and Dorothy Smith. He was a devoted husband of 33 years to Kim Smith, loving father to Jennah, Paige and

Born with roots in both Arkansas and California, Clayton carried a love for both places throughout his life. He proudly ...
12/02/2025

Born with roots in both Arkansas and California, Clayton carried a love for both places throughout his life. He proudly served in the United States Navy, a chapter of service that shaped his strength, resiliency, and deep appreciation for this life.

“Big Casey” was happiest surrounded by his family, sharing stories, laughter, and moments that became memories. He adored his pets, found comfort in music, and never missed a chance to cheer on his beloved Arkansas Razorbacks or the Los Angeles Dodgers.

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, December 4th at 2:00 PM at Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Services, Sand Springs, where family and friends will gather to honor his life and legacy.

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to the Angel Tree Program, helping brighten the holiday season for children in need—an act of giving that reflects the kindness he showed to others.

For those unable to attend the service live web stream available: https://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/117642

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Clayton Casey L. Kinley October 1965 - November 2025 Born with roots in both Arkansas and California, Clayton carried a love for both places throughout his life. He proudly served in the United States Navy, a chapter of service that shaped his strength, resiliency, and deep appreciation for this lif...

Beau Daniel Mongold, 45, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away unexpectedly and on his birthday, leaving behind a lifetime of ...
12/02/2025

Beau Daniel Mongold, 45, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away unexpectedly and on his birthday, leaving behind a lifetime of memories, stories, and moments that will be forever treasured by the people who loved him most. Beau was born on November 25, 1980, in Tulsa to Jeri Crittenden and Danny Mongold. He was 15 months younger than his sister Brandi, and from the time they were little, the two were nearly impossible to separate. Their bond only grew stronger as adults, and the connection they shared was truly one of a kind. Later he was proud to be big brother to Matthew and Nikki and was very protective of them. Ever since he was young, Beau was curious about absolutely everything. He had a natural urge to take things apart just to see how they worked—sometimes causing him to get in trouble, but always learning in the process. That curiosity grew into a real talent. Beau could fix almost anything, and he had a gift for building things with his own hands. He showed his love in quiet ways, often through the things he made. If Beau gave you something he crafted, you knew it came straight from the heart.

He found simple joys in life and loved them deeply. One of his favorites was riding his mini bike. Even at 6'4", he’d hop on it with the biggest grin, looking like a kid again. Beau also loved spending time at the river, searching for arrowheads. He had an eye for finding incredible pieces—big ones, tiny ones, ones with beautiful detail. He kept them not just because they were interesting, but because he felt connected to the history and culture behind them. Native American artifacts and stories fascinated him, and he could talk about his finds for hours. More than anything, Beau loved being a dad. His two boys, Gavin and Carson, were the center of his world. After Christie passed earlier this year, Beau stepped up without hesitation to take care of Carson. He handled everything with strength and love, doing an amazing job even during one of the hardest times of his life. His family and friends were incredibly proud of the father he was and the dedication he showed every single day. Beau started his career as a welder, following his dad’s footsteps, but a back injury forced him to switch careers, he found a new place where he truly belonged: the maintenance department at Page Belcher Golf Course. He loved his job—the work, the routine, and especially the people he worked with. It meant so much to him to finally had found a job he genuinely enjoyed and could be proud of. What people will remember most about Beau, though, is simply who he was. He had a presence you couldn’t ignore—warm, funny, loyal, and unforgettable. He could make a room brighter just by walking into it. He was the kind of person you never forget, and losing him leaves a space no one else could ever fill.

Beau is survived by his sons, Gavin Edward Mongold and Carson Daniel Mongold; his mother Jeri Macdonald and her husband Kent; his father Danny Mongold and his wife Marcia; his sister Brandi Mongold and her kids Gabe, Kale, Hailey, Hanna, and Denver; his brother Matthew Mongold; his sister Nikki Young and her husband Jj and their son Coulter; and his best friend Jesse Lancaster, who was like a brother to him. He also leaves behind many cousins and countless friends who loved him deeply. Waiting to welcome him were Christie Fisher and her son Ashton; his grandparents Carrie and Ellis Crittenden; his grandparents Ray and Gladys Mongold; and his uncles Eddie and Freddie Crittenden and Jim and Tim Mongold. Beau lived a life full of curiosity, love, laughter, and simple joys. His memory will live on in the stories shared, thru the things he built, the lessons he taught, and the love he gave to the ones he loved. Thou his time here ended far too soon, the impact he made will last forever.

Beau Daniel Mongold, 45, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away unexpectedly and on his birthday, leaving behind a lifetime of memories, stories, and moments that will be forever treasured by the people who loved him most. Beau was born on November 25, 1980, in Tulsa to Jeri Crittenden and Danny Mongold.

Emma Jean Perkins, age 98, of Sand Springs, OK, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 24, 2025. She was born in Tah...
12/02/2025

Emma Jean Perkins, age 98, of Sand Springs, OK, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 24, 2025. She was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the first daughter of Willis and Grace Jamison.

She was preceded in death by her siblings Norwood, Gene, Perry, Bethel, Harvey, Marie, Ed, and Dessie. She is survived by siblings J.D., Willie, Jim, Donna, and Dorene.

Emma was married for 25 years to Don Rice and is survived by their four children: Dorothy (Ken) Holloway, Margie Williams, Larry Rice, and Tom (Regina) Rice. She was a proud grandmother of nine grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.

She was later widowed by her second husband, David Truitt, and by her former husband, E.P. Perkins.

Emma loved gardening, growing flowers, watching hummingbirds at her feeders, and even nurturing a wild, scruffy fox back to health. She cherished Wednesday breakfast outings with her son Tom and rarely turned down an invitation for ribs, fried okra, or ice cream.

Independent-minded and deeply devoted to her family, Emma enjoyed gatherings at the Senior Citizens Center and the VFW. She was especially known for her famous sweet potato casserole and chicken salad.

At age twelve, Emma trusted Jesus as her Savior at Oak Grove School/Church in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She was baptized in the Illinois River near Hix Cemetery. Emma has now entered her eternal rest, rejoicing in the presence of her Savior.

Emma Jamison Rice Truitt Perkins May 5, 1927 November 24, 2025 Emma Jean Perkins, age 98, of Sand Springs, OK, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 24, 2025. She was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the first daughter of Willis and Grace Jamison. She was preceded in death by her siblings

At Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service, we believe every family deserves compassionate care and fair, transparent pricing. ...
12/02/2025

At Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service, we believe every family deserves compassionate care and fair, transparent pricing.

We’re committed to offering services that honor your loved one while respecting your budget.

Our prices are competitive, and we provide a wide range of options—whether you’re planning something simple, traditional, or completely personalized.
What you can expect from us:
-Clear, upfront pricing with no surprises
-Services tailored to your family’s needs and wishes
-Guidance from experienced, caring professionals
-Options available for every budget

We’re here to serve the Sand Springs community with honesty, respect, and value—just as we have for generations. If you ever have questions about costs or planning, we’re always here to help.

— Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service

Born with roots in both Arkansas and California, Clayton carried a love for both places throughout his life. He proudly ...
12/01/2025

Born with roots in both Arkansas and California, Clayton carried a love for both places throughout his life. He proudly served in the United States Navy, a chapter of service that shaped his strength, resiliency, and deep appreciation for this life.

“Big Casey” was happiest surrounded by his family, sharing stories, laughter, and moments that became memories. He adored his pets, found comfort in music, and never missed a chance to cheer on his beloved Arkansas Razorbacks or the Los Angeles Dodgers.

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, December 4th at 2:00 PM at Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Services, Sand Springs, where family and friends will gather to honor his life and legacy.

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to the Angel Tree Program, helping brighten the holiday season for children in need—an act of giving that reflects the kindness he showed to others.

For those unable to attend the service live webstream available:https://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/117642

https://www.mogro.co/obituary/clayton-kinley

Clayton Casey L. Kinley October 1965 - November 2025 Born with roots in both Arkansas and California, Clayton carried a love for both places throughout his life. He proudly served in the United States Navy, a chapter of service that shaped his strength, resiliency, and deep appreciation for this lif...

https://www.mogro.co/obituary/sharon-walden
12/01/2025

https://www.mogro.co/obituary/sharon-walden

Sharon Jean Walden, the beloved daughter of Oscar Ellis Chailland and Mary Lou Little Chailland, was born on November 22, 1947, in Monahans, Texas. She entered her heavenly home on Tuesday morning, November 25, 2025, at the age of 78. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funera...

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