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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1.2000 21 A Poe puzzle deciphered 151 years after death OBITUARIES To Place Notices Call 475-3264 1 BEASLEY BEACH WILDE Margaret Marie Garland Beaslev, 58, died on Saturday, Nov. 25th. Services will be Saturday, Dec 2 at 11 a.m., at Antloch Institutional B.C. Ms.

Beaslev was born in Clifford age 80. of Midwest City, was born February 11,1920, In Stone wall, Oklahoma to Elllaha Oklahoma City to Harry and Florence Garland. She was educated In the Oklahoma rhe texts The soul secure in her existence smiles at the drawn dagger and defies its point. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself grow dim with age and nature sink in years, but thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, unhurt amid the war of elements, the wreck of matter and the crush of worlds. Identified as an excerpt from 1713 play "Cato" by English writer Joseph Addison It was early spring, warm and sultry glowed the afternoon.

The very breezes seemed to share the delicious languor of universal nature, are laden the various and mingled perfumes of the rose and the jessamine, the woodbine and its wildflower. They slowly wafted their fragrant offering to the open window where sat the lovers. The ardent sun shoot fell upon her blushing face and its gentle beauty was.more like the creation of romance or the fair inspiration of a dream than the actual reality on earth. Tenderly her lover gazed upon her as the clusterous ringlets were edged by amorous and sportive zephyrs and when he perceived the rude intrusion of the sunlight he sprang to draw the curtain but softly she stayed him. "No, no, dear Charles," she softly said, "much rather would I have a little sun than no air at all." 0rign unknown City Public Schools and a 1961 graduate of Douglass High School.

She was em ployed by Cltv-County HILL Headstart. She was a member of Antioch Institutional By Jeff Donn Associated Press Writer WILLIAMSTOWN. Mass. Edgar Allan Poe. master of the mysterious and the macabre, may have uttered his last words from beyond the grave.

A coded message published by Poe in 1841 in a magazine where he worked as editor has been deciphered with the help of modern computing and the intuition of a young puzzle solver 151 years after Poe's death. As it turns out, the translated passage is so inept and sentimental he probably didn't write it all. But the mystery of whether he selected and encoded the passage remains. It was one of two encoded texts that Poe presented as the work of a "Mr. W.B.

Tyler." The theory holds that Poe would have encrypted his words in nearly impenetrable code meant to be pried open only long after his death. In 1992, Duke University doctoral student Terence Whalen decoded the first message. It was a passage from the 1713 play "Cato" by English writer Joseph Addison. But it took computer power and more time to fathom the second. "I can't really say if I cared what it would say, one way or the other.

But I was curious to see what it would yield," said Gil Broza, a 27-year-old computer programmer from Toronto who cracked the code. For his solution, he was awarded $2,500 in October by Williams College, in Williamstown, Mass. The two texts were much like complex versions of today's newspaper cryptograms. B.C. where she served In Sam W.

Hill, age 82, of Oklahoma City, passed away Tuesday, November 25, 2000. He was born on De many capacities. She Is survived by her son, Bruce L. Beasley (Wanda); 3 daughters, Marsha L. Beasley, and Cora (Casey) Beach.

He passed away Wednesday, November 28, 2000. Mr. Beach drove for Transcon Freightllne and retired as a Business Agent for the Teamsters Union Local 886. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII, and was a member of Crutcho First Baptist Church.

He is survived by his loving wile of 56 years, Mona Beach; a son, Larrv Beach; a daughter, Evelyn Lilly and husband, Fred; and a sister, Lola West. He is also survived by three granddaughters and six greatgrandchildren. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He will cember 22, 1917 to Elizabeth Thomas Blevins and Virgil Warren Hill In Ashland, Maria M. Beasley-Denson and Myra D.

Beasley; her Kansas. They moved to Oklahoma City when he was mother, Florence Malloy; eleven years old. He gradu ated from Classen High her 4 sisters and 4 grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Howard-Harris Funeral Services 2601 S.W. School In 1936.

He attended Oklahoma University where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree, his Law de 59th (405) 682-1883. gree and his Juris Doctor A. R. born the youngest of nine children, March 25, 1925 to Fred and Fredrlcka Wilde ol Perry. Okla.

and passed away November 28, 2000. Sonny was preceded in death by his eight siblings and both parents. He Is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, llene; 2 sons, Vernon and wife Sandy of OKC, and Wayne and wife Brenda of El Reno; 5 grandchildren, Chip, Kelll, Christy, Melinda and Michael; and 2 great grandchildren, Tyler and Chase. He attended Rosehlll Grade School and Lutheran Schools of Perry. He volunteered for the U.S.

Army, where he participated In the Invasion of Omaha Beach, June of 1944. Because of his German heritage, he Interpreted for prisoners of war. Sonny married his sweetheart, llene Gordon of Perry, May 19, 1946. He had numerous jobs before developing a career- at Tinker AFB, retiring in 1979. Not a man to sit still, Sonny kept busy after retirement repairing washers and dryers for family and friends.

He loved to dance and was an avid bowler for 35 years. Sonny will be forever remembered for his love of life and his generous nature. Donations may be made to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, 825 N.E. 13th, OKC, OK 73104 or charity of your choice. Services will be 2:00 PM, Friday, December 1 at Guardian West Funeral Home Chapel with interment to follow at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.

GUARDIAN WEST 41 MacArthur 495-9292 always and forever be loved by his family who miss him dearly. He will never be for degree in 1943. During Law School, he was awarded membership In the Phi Delta Phi Honor Law Fra gotten. Funeral services will be ternity. He was a practicing PRECURE gin at 10:00 a.m.

Friday, Deaths December 1, 2000 at the Leroy, 65, died suddenly November 30, 2000 at his home attorney for 45 years and during this time served as Chief Attorney for the State Insurance Fund for 33 years Paylor Funeral Home Cha at Lake Texhoma. He was pel. Burial will follow in Kolb bom September 1, 1935 In Oklahoma City. Leroy at until his retirement in 1988. He married Eleanor Galyen in 1941 and they were mar tended Central High School Cemetery, Spencer, Oklahoma.

PAYLOR Midwest ity Fune ra I Home 412 N. Air Depot 732-4511 and Oklahoma City Univer ried for 59 years. He volun sity. He was an Independent Oilman and owned teered at the 45th Military Museum, was a member of Blue Goose Insurance Asso ciation and enioyed his rroaucers. Leroy was an avid golfer, fisherman, and OU Sooner Fan and Donor.

Leroy lived life everyday membership in the Men's and every minute to the fu DOUGHTY est and will be missed by his many friends and family. Lewis George Doughty was Dinner Club. He also was an avid golfer at the Greens Country Club. He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor; his daughter, Becky Davidson and her Leroy is survived by his life born October 24, 1910 to time mate, Kay; his daugh Floyd and Nellie (Miller) Doughty at Homestead, Ok- ter, Lea Ann; brother-in-law, Tom Pool, and several nieces and nephews.

Serv husband, Len of Minneapo lanoma. He passed away Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2000, at the Mercy Health Center in lis, Minnesota and two EL RENO MOWERY, Phoebe, 85, died Thursday. Services 2:30 p.m. Saturday (Huber-Benson).

McLOUD COOPER, Warren 77, died Wednesday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, First United Methodist Church, McLoud (Roesch-Walker). MIDWEST CITY BEACH, Clifford 80, died Wednesday. Services 10 a.m.

today (Paylor). GISI, Dolores 76, died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. today (Bill Eisenhour Southeast). SCHLANGER, Willard Warren, 78, died Wednesday.

Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday (Bill Eisenhour Southeast). MOORE ices are Saturday, December grandchildren, Laurel Da 2, 2000 at 2:00 PM, at the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the age of 90. Lewis grad vidson of Chicago, IL and Kelly Davidson of Minneapolis, MN. Funeral Services North Colonial Chapel.

VONDEL L. SMITH SON MORTUARY 13125 N. MacArthur 720-1439 uated from Homestead High School in 1928, and attended Autopsy Service 2505 Northwestern State Teach will be held Friday, December 1, at 2:00 p.m. in the Watchorn Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church PRIVATE AUTOPSY SERVICE OF OKLAHOMA er's College at Alva for two years. He married Dorothy Cleo Heaven March 13, 1937 405-525-4040 1-800-724-2024 with interment to follow at www.au.opsyoK.com Rose Hill Burial Park.

In lieu at Cement, Oklahoma, and she preceded him in death August 13, 1981 at Oklahoma of flowers and for those de I siring memorials, contribu Cemetery Lots tions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church or the charity of your City, OK. He spent most of his life in the construction business, building highways and producing construction VaultsMonuments 2520 2 side-bv-side mots in thp choice. Hahn-CookStreet Veterans section of Arlington 60th Western 848-3744 meiuuiidi r-ciK, eacn, 703-680-4586 or email lstroyenaaoi.com materials. In 1965 he joined the City of Oklahoma City Street Department as their Office Manager where here-tired in 1976. At that time he moved to Cedar Lake with Reduced! Memorial Park sec.

47. lot 134. spaces 2.3. 4. LINGLE sauuea.

nau-ain-aqib. collect his wife, Dorothy, where he Kenneth H. Ungle, 80, for merly of Oklahoma City, Ok Memorial Park cemetery. 4 un-needed plots, exc location by lived up until a few months before his death. He attended the Cedar Lake Chapel.

He lahoma, died Friday in the VA Medical Center in Leeds, worth S1250pTot, will sell S999plot. call Tea 918-4376230 COLLECT MA. A certified Public Ac RECORDS was preceded in death by his parents, Floyd 8, Nellie Doughty; wife, Dorothy countant for over 50 years. A John Williams Records, (Jack), died Wednesday, graduate of the University of Burial lot for sale. Arlington Memory Gardens.

S400. 670-4914 Doughty; two brothers, Loyola at Chicago, he began November 29, 2000, in Okla Floyd 8, Eddie, and two his career in Chicago with homa City. He was bom "Bryce," 16. Services pending (Seeger). LAWTON BROWNING, Benard, 81.

Services pending (Whinery-Huddleston). JONES-JOYNER, Peter Alexander, infant son of Doug Joyner and Ruth Ann Jones. Services Saturday (Lawton Ritter Gray). MANSFIELD, Giacoma "Jackie," 77. Services pending (Lawton Ritter Gray).

McALESTER LARIMORE, Charles 76. Services today (Bishop). MUSKOGEE ABBOTT, Whitt 95. Services Saturday (Bradley). OKMULGEE WALL, Viola Maudie, 86.

Services pending (Shurden). PAULS VALLEY LOVTN, Stella Pelfrey, 75. Services Saturday (Stuf-flebean). PONCACITY CASE, Albert Warren, 80. Services today (Trout).

CLARK, A. Almon, 84. Services pending (Trout). SNIDER, Jack 81. Services Saturday (Trout).

POTEAU ROOSE, Lavada Gray, 89. Services Saturday (Evans Miller). RAMONA BURTON, Clarence Eugene, 69. Services pending (Stumpff, Bartlesville). RINGLING FOWLER, Tony Wayne, 40.

Graveside services Saturday (Spivey's Reser). ST1DHAM Joyce, 70. Services Saturday (Merritt, Eufaula). STILLWATER SHARPTON, Roy Logan, 51. Services Saturday (Strode).

TAHLEQUAH CHUCULATE, Alex, 47. Services pending (Green Country). SHIPP, Danny Paul, 36. Services today (Hart). V1AN CASEBOLDT, Emma Lee, 76.

Services Saturday (Mallory, Sallisaw). JOHNSON, George 75. Services Saturday (Agent, Sallisaw). VINITA CL ANTON, Verda 94. Services Monday (Bur-ckhalter).

WAYNOKA YOUNG, Clara Isaphene, 59. Services Saturday (Strode, Stillwater). WOODWARD KORNELE, Georgie Louise, 75. Services Saturday (Billings). METROPOLITAN OKLAHOMA CITY BAILEY, Malissa Gail "Lisa," 37, died Tuesday.

Services 2 p.m. today, Del City Church of Christ (Bill Eisenhour Southeast). BAIRD, Healon 77, died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Monday (Bill Eisenhour Southeast).

BARNES, Edna 75, died Thursday. Services 10 a.m. Monday, City Church. Graveside services 3 p.m. Monday, Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon (Guardian North).

BRENT, Zodie, 82, died Wednesday. Services pending (Pollard). BREWINGTON, Jacob, infant son of Nina Brewing-ton, died Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Big Cusse-tah Church, Morris (Branstetter-Rosewood).

CHURCH, Henryetta Marie, 39, died Nov. 24. No services (Hunter). DIBLER, Raymond D. died Tuesday.

No services (Hunter). GORRELL, Nora Mae, 71, died Wednesday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Monday, Putnam City United Methodist Church (Guardian West). HILL, Sam 82, died Tuesday.

Services 2 p.m. today, First Presbyterian Church, Watchorn Chapel (Hahn-CookStreet Draper, Oklahoma City). MADDOX, John 57, died Wednesday. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Heritage Baptist Church (Cremation Society).

MAYS, Maurice, 39, died Thursday. Services pending (McKay-Davis). MORRIS, Stephen R.J., 94, died Wednesday. Services pending (Vondel L. Smith Son North).

WILLIAMSON, Bettye Lee, 74, died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Monday (Bill Eisenhour Northeast). CHOCTAW SMITH, Rushell "Shelly," 34, died Wednesday. Private family services (Barnes Johnson).

EDMOND. MOCK, Geneva Lou, 77, died Tuesday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday (Demuth). PRECURE, Leroy, 65, died Thursday.

Services 2 p.m. Saturday (Vondel L. Smith Son North). sisters, Thelma Wilson 8, the Internal Revenue Serv ice, assigned to fraud inves February 11, 1911, in Kan sas City, Missouri to Wil Nettie Doughty. Survivors in Arlington Memorial Gardens.

2 unneeded plots, S850 a piece Exc location 15801323-3153 elude: three sons, Dennis liam Claude and Mabelle wife, Sharon of Edmond, OK, STATE ADA RAMSAY, Virginia, 80. Services Saturday (Criswell). ALTUS DUKE, Lara Alice, 85. Services pending (Lowell-Tims). HARRIS, Pearl, 62.

Services pending (Lowell-Tims). ATOKA TIMMONS, Larry Gene, 54. Services Saturday (Brown's). BESSIE HEINTZ, Elizabeth, 83. Services today (Kiesau).

BOKOSHE BOURNE, Norman "Baker," 73. Services Saturday (Evans Miller, Poteau). CHICKASHA CHANEY, Franklin Gerald "Gerry," 54. Services Monday (McRay). CLINTON PHILLIPS, James, 61.

Services Saturday (Stanley-Lee). COMANCHE SEAY, Lucy, 92. Services today (Morehead-Goetz). WILLIAMS, Irene 80. Services today (Morehead-Goetz).

WILLIAMSON, Byrl Dean, 65. Services Saturday (Morehead-Goetz). CUSHING NORTH, Isla 88. Services pending (Palmer). DAVIS PARKS, Mary Zona, 60.

Services today (Krien). DUNCAN ALLEN, Ernest 78. Services today (Don Grantham). ENID McGANN, Lyle 75. Services today (Ladusau-Evans).

ROCKWELL, Glenn 88. Services today (Ladusau-Evans). EUFAULA BROWN, Buford, 72. Services Saturday (Merritt). HARTSHORNE McCULLAR, Jack, 86.

Services today (Mills). HINTON DOUGHTY, Lewis George, 90. Services Saturday (Hinton-Turner). LA VERNE SHAFFER, James Lanny 8, wife, Judy of Albu Cremations 2540 querque, NM, and Michael 8, wife, Teresa of OKC, OK; two daughters, Deborah K. Wietelman husband, Earl of Eufaula, OK, and Diane Esgar husband Brent of CREMATION SOCIETY" 1145 W.

BRITTON RD. OKLA. CITY, OKLA. 73114 "Locally owned since 1984" For Free Literature Call 405-843-3345 www.cremation.org OKC, OK; eleven grandchil dren; seven great grandchil dren; two brothers, Ralph of OKC, OK and Dennis Lynn of Trinity, TX; and one sister, Elsie Warkentin of Enid, OK. Services will be at Cedar Lake Chapel, Sat.

2:00 PM, Dec. 2, 2000 at Cedar Lake, AFFORDABLE CREMATION SERV. Lowest Price in Oklahoma 405-521-8777 www.crematlon-okc.com Oklahoma, with Rev. Her bert Els 8. Rev.

Steve Ruiz officiating. Burial will be at MIZELL, Irene, 79, died Thursday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, funeral home chapel. Graveside services 4 p.m.

Saturday, San Bois Cemetery, Stigler (John M. Ireland). MUSTANG McDOWELL, Grover, 76, died Wednesday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday (McNeil's).

NORMAN RICHARD, Evelyn Marie, 79, died Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. today (Mayes). VAUGHAN, Robert Lamar, 63, died Wednesday. Services 11 a.m.

Saturday, Memorial Presbyterian Church (Havenbrook). SHAWNEE HUMPHREY, Betty Jane, 70, died Tuesday. Memorial service 10 a.m. today (Gaskill-Owens). SMITH, Agnes, 94, died Wednesday.

Services 10 a.m. Saturday (Resthaven, Shawnee). YUKON LAX, Barbara, 53, died Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, First Church of God, Clinton (Stanley-Lee, Clinton).

Memory Lane Cemetery, Anadarko, OK under the di Funeral Directors 2560 rection of the Hinton-Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, OK. Frances Records. He married Eleanor Allen Jeffrey, February 24, 1933. She preceded him in death on November 28, 1996. He is survived by his wife, Wilma Caveft Records and his children, George Records and wife, Nancy of Oklahoma City; Susan Records Heimovirz and husband, Steve of Oswego, NY; Nancy Kirk Records of Oklahoma City; Ellen Morgan and husband, David of Oklahoma City; and John Records and wife, Julie of Boulder, Colo.

He is also survived by grandchildren: Kathrvn Ryan, G. Jeffrey Records, Martha Records, Richard Harrison, David Poush, Ben Poush, Kathleen Peterson, David J. Morgan, Kristin Morgan, Michael Records and Lindsay Records; and great grandchildren: Claire, Anna, and Jack Ryan and Sofia, Grace, and Ross Rainaldi; and step-children, Philip Bird and wife, Charla, Carol Shanks and husband, David, Mary Lee Bird, and Stuart Bird. He attended the University of Missouri and received his medical degree from Washington University, St. Louis.

After medical school, Jack spent his internship and OB-GYN residency at St. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis, MO. His medical career began when he ioined the Oklahoma City Clinic in July 1939. He practiced obstetrics and gynecology with that group until CHAPEL HILL FUNERAL HOME MEMORIAL GARDENS 8701 NW OKC 721-5182 tigations.

He relocated to Oklahoma in the 1950's to join Dolese Company. Eventually leaving to start his own public accounting firm. Over the years operating as Kenneth H. Lingle, CPA; Lingle, Pigg, Kraemer 8. Mann; and later, Lingle 8, Tsang.

Liscensed in Illinois, Oklahoma and Texas, his business involved tax law in nearly all 50 states and several foreign countries as well as oil and gas law, auditing the State of Oklahoma Welfare Fund and tax work for the Oklahoma Press Association. Son of the late Jasper and Carrie (Stover) Lingle, he was born in Spring Mills, Pennsylvania on October 9,1920, where he attended school. In the late 30's ioined the Civilian Conservation corps, serving with the U.S. Forest Service, Southwest Region, Silver City, NM. Upon graduating from West Aurora High School, Aurora, IL in 1942, he signed up with the U.S.

Marine Corps where he became a corporal assigned to the marine aviation detachment. A long-time resident of Oklahoma City, he was the second person to ioin the 6,000 member Church of the Servant, Oklahoma City and served for many years as the treasurer of the church's Methodist congregation. A treasurer of the Oklahoma County Republican Party in the early '70's, Mr. Lingle was also a member of the Oklahoma Society of CPA's, AICPA, the Moose Lodge and the Oklahoma City Tuesday Tax Luncheon Group. He was predeceased by his wife, Susan Henderson Lingle as well as his first wife, Chermae Bliss.

Kenneth leaves a son, William A. Lingle of Oklahoma City, OK; two daughters, Donna Lingle Phillips of Northamp MERCER-ADAMS www.mercer-adams.com 3925 Asburv. Btnny 495-4363 Family owned Operated HAMILTON Dorothy M. 82 of Yukon, OK. Passed away November 28 BILL EISENHOUR 672-1321 769-3362 www.elsenhourfuneral.com in Oklahoma City.

She was born January 13, 1918 in Oklahoma City to William B. HAHNCOOK STREET DRAPER and Lucille G. Sfine. On Jan uary 17, 1937, in Chandler, 60th N. western 848-3744 she married Ned W.

Hamil ion, who preceded her in GUARDIAN death in August of 1969. 41ST MacArthur 115TH N. penn 1133 N. Robinson 495-9292 752-9292 232-9292 Dorothy was a long time employee of W. P.

"Bill" Atkinson and served as his TreasurerComptroller at the Oklahoma Journal. Dorothy loved her family and friends selflessly. Her mother and Vondel L. Smith Son Mortuaries Colonial Chapels Family Owned a Operated Since 1957 father, step-father, Walter Ladd and brother William Stine all preceded her in 6934 S. Western 634-1439 13125 N.

MacArthur 720-1439 Turner Funeral Home 354-2533 death. She is survived by uui e. wain. YUKon his retirement in 1986. He was an adjunct professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Oklahoma Medical School for many years.

He served as a medical officer in the United States Army from 1940 to 1945. Jack was a member of daughter Tern, of the home, two sons: Lyle and wife PUBLIC RECORDS SMITH KERNKE Family owned since iq Mary Jane Hamilton of Ard more and Larry and wife Faye Hamilton of FL; two 1401 N.W. 23 528-7542 14624 N. May Ave. 302-0021 Sigma Nu Fraternity, the DEMUTH ton, MA and Katrlna Lingle Cabral of St.

Mary's, GA; a sister, Shirley Leitch of La Oklahoma City Golf and "Locally owned since 1970" sisters: Marie and husband Raymond Cleaton of Piedmont, and Sandi Fain of AZ; nephews Doug Perry and wife Pat of Piedmont, and 1145 W. BrlttOh Rd. 845-5521 Country Club, the Sunshine Boys Lunch Group, and a charter member of West mar, PA and three grand BILL MERRITT children; Daniel and Seamus Phillips and Jake Casey. Services will be held ar 10 minster Presbyterian 6201 NW 39th 4605 Penn Don, Mike and Steve Fain of Arizona. Also survived by granddaughters, Stephanie Alejandro Montelongo-Lugo.

22, 17T6 SW 16, and Yahaira Fresvinda Soto-Alvarado, 17, 6500 Indiana. Chad Alden Pruett, 28. Harrah, and Dana Jo Anderson. 33, Edmond. Darryl Wayne James, 46.

and Julia Marie Childress, 28, both of 708 SW 58. Jose Angel Bautista 21, and Melanie Re-nee Foster, 18, both of 6220 SE 149. Brandon Lee Dan ten burg, 29, and Kaci Dawn Huckabay, 23, both ot Hinton. Robert Cecit Watkins, 31, and Meredith Oyan Nulty, 28, both ot Harrah. Thor Michael Carter, 39, and Michelle Avonne Stinson.

33, both of 725 SW 67. Patrick James Michel, 23, and Heather Michelle Hoke, 22. both of 5585 NW 50. Kenneth Dwayne Robertson, 23, and Brandi Jean R. Hale, 29, both of Moore.

Clarence Earl Lewis, 52. and Jacqueline T. Ponder, 53, both of 1 81 9 NW 31 Frankie Gene Dulier, 48, 7924 NW 14, and Marquita Barber, 53, El Reno. Rick L. Parker, 45, and Kelly tngraham, 38.

both of 2214 NW 15. 789-5622 682-5464 376-2424 354-1200 BIRTHS Baptltt and J. Walker, Oklahoma City, a girl. B. and C.

Moore, Norman, a girl. P. Dillon and D. Ellis, Kingfisher, a girl. W.

and K. White, Choctaw, a boy. A. and C. Viilanueva, Edmond.

a boy. M.L. a'nd J. Norman, Wellston, a girl. S.

and R. Hilley, Oklahoma City, a girl. S. and G. Burchette, Oklahoma City, a girl.

and W. Morefield, Oklahoma City, a girl. C. and D. Verbal, Oklahoma City, a boy.

V. Dlnh and S. Nguyen, Oklahoma City, boy. S. and L.

Miller, Oklahoma City, a girl. P. Davis and E. Knox, Oklahoma City, a boy. 224 HWy 152 11223 NWIOth Church, where he served as an Elder.

Jack dearly loved his large family and many friends. He will be greatly and husband Drew Concel BRANSTETTER- man of Houston, TX, Dard and husband Alex Jenkins of Newalla, and Angela and RUbEWOOD missed by all whose lives he touched. Interment will be 7720 s. Penn at Memorial Park Ceme Midwifery Health Andrea and Jason Stasyszen, Meeker, a boy. Kim and Darren Smith, Mustang, a boy.

Dawn and Travis Taylor, Yukon, a girl. Marsha and Ben Nowlin, Midwest City, a girl. Carol and Tom Jessee, Moore, a boy. Raleah and Jason Murphey, Guthrie, a boy. Norman K.

and D. Walker, Norman, a girl. S. and P. Poling, Mustang, a boy.

A. Shealer, Norman, a boy. M. Boutwell and A. Taylor, Moore, a girl.

J. McGee and Bruce Gray. Purcell, a boy. C. Finch and J.

Valedez, Del City, a boy. L. and S. Wade. Stratford, a girl.

J. and R. Hill, Norman, a girt. G. and C.

Barksdale, Norman, a boy. Presbytorlan Joyce and Tony Stillwell, Oklahoma City, a boy. Lucretia Hastings and Derrick Bruner, Oklahoma City, a boy. A. Gourley and J.

Bums, Oklahoma City, a girl. Shantice Gtssandaner and Carl James. Oklahoma City, a boy. Laurie and John Ghlgliotti. Norman, a boy.

ftonalssance, Edmond A. and M. Lively, Crescent, a boy. T. and C.

Stout, Guthrie, a boy. S. and K. Lawson, Guthrie, a boy. D.

and D. Wooden, Agra, a boy. D. and K. McNeill, Mustang, a girl.

husband David Brock of Oklahoma City; grandsons, Ste Renaissance, Midwest City J. and O. Demacklewicz, Del City, a boy. T. and V.

Green, Tinker Air Force Base, a boy. C. and A. Hunter, Oklahoma City, a boy. St.

Anthony Cassandra Ogden and Damon Schmidt, Oklahoma City, a girl. Mary and Miles Tolbert, Oklahoma City, a boy. Southwest R. and J. Atkins.

Del City, a girl. A. and R. Clarke, Newcastle, a girt. MARRIAGE LICENSES OKLAHOMA COUNTY Travis Laing Page, 26, 14300 Pennsylvania, and Keri Dawn Hatcher, 25, Edmond.

Phillip Jay Gttbreath, 26, 4401 NW 39, and Sharon A. Villao, 21, Norman. Ronald Lee Griftin, 27, and Shonda Rena Etheridge. 24. both of 6321 Keliey.

Kenneth Wayne Washington, 45, 307 NE 15, and Varetta Seay, 43, 930 NW 103. Christopher T. Waggoner, 25, 5571 NW 50, and Kristina Diane Turner, 23, Stillwater. Kenneth Arden Austin, 19, Bethany, and Jea-nie Lynn Snethen, 17, Yukon. Brent Douglas Clouatre, 31 Yukon, and Angela Sue Maloy, 32, 9516 SW 32.

Alonzo Buckner. 45, and Mamie F. Williams. 42. both ot Midwest City.

Roger Thomas Vandusen. 40, and Joanne Jane Hickey, 40. both of Shawnee. Lawrence Terry Smallwood. 35, 536 NW 114.

and Angela Genece Goodwin. 37, 1620 NW 15. tery, a memorial service will be held Saturday, De In Memoriam 2570 phen and wife Nicky Hamilton of Lubbock, TX, Walter Hamilton and fiancee Sheri Carter of FL and Thomas cember 2nd at 10:00 a.m., at Westminster Presbyterian T. Brooks and Ft. Anas, Oklahoma City, a a.m.

Saturday, December 2, 2000 at the Church of the Servant with burial to follow in Resurrection Cemetery, all In Oklahoma City. Visiting hours will be Friday evening, 7-9 p.m. at the Hahn-Cook Street 8, Draper Funeral Home on 6006 North Grand Boulevard in Oklahoma City. Visiting hours will also be held In Northampton, MA at the home of the family on Thursday, December 7, from 7-9 p.m. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association 1 N.

Hudson, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Hahrt-CookStreet Draper 60th Western 848-3744 boy. Church, 4400 N. Shartel, Oklahoma City. In lieu of flow and wife Thomasann Miller C.

and J. Vizcaino, Oklahoma City, a boy. of Oklahoma City; and ers, memorial gifts may be made to Westminster Pres great grandchildren. Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, December 1, 2000 at byterian Church or to the Dr.

John Records Fund at the Oklahoma City Com Jim Howard 12134-41100 Happy Birthday Dad. We miss you very much and wish you were here to celebrate. We know we will celebrate with vou Love, Donna, Pat, Mike, Debbie, Linda, Valerie, Roy, Gary, Shawna, Kellie, Zacharv, Michael and Brandon DIVORCES ASKED Brown-Russo, Angela vs. John Davis, Diane Margaret vs. Timothy Oscar Hamilton, Glenn Scott vs.

Kathryn Ann Jacobo, LaNita Kay vs. Jose L. Keck, Crissey Lea vs. Chad Owen McCormick, Laurie A. vs.

Ronald R. Price. Edna Marie vs. Charles A. Punneo.

Jacqueline Danielle vs. Donald Ray Jr. Ratchford. Eudocia K. vs.

Ricky S. Ratzlaff, Chnstine Y. vs. Jason D. Schlageter.

Jada Chere vs. Todd Grayson Tillman. Carol L. vs. Calvin Chapel Hill Funeral Home.

L. Bell and J. Matney, Oklahoma City, a boy. D. and N.

White, Harrah, a girl. M. and L. Cable, Cashlon, a girl. D.

Little, Bethany, a girl. K. and C. Heavener, Midwest City, a girl. T.

and R. Baker, Oklahoma City, a boy. Lakeside T. and B. Anderson, Oklahoma City, a boy.

J. and J. DelPierre, Bethany, a girt. Interment to follow at Sunny munity Foundation. Hahn-CookStreet Draper 60th Western 848-3744 Lane Cemetery.

CHAPEL HILL 8701 NW OKC 721-3182.

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