OUR LIVES
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OUR LIVES
A 18 n Saturday, October 12, 2013 n OUR LIVES LET US HELP YOU >>> PLEASE SEE THE TULSA WORLD CLASSIFIEDS SECTION FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ABOUT BURIAL PLOTS AND CREMATION LOTS. How can I submit an obituary for publication? Obituaries include a story about the deceased and a photo. They are available to funeral homes and the public for a charge. To submit a paid obituary, ill out our online form. If you have any questions about paid obituaries with online guest books, please call the Tulsa World Obituary Desk at 918-581-8503. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Closed Sunday. Circle of Life In an efort to honor those who have donated either organs, eyes or tissue, the Tulsa World is participating in the “Circle of Life” campaign sponsored by the Global Organization for Organ Donation (GOOD). If your loved one was a donor, please inform the funeral director if you would like to have the “Circle of Life” logo placed in his or her listing. How can I submit a death notice for publication? Death notices are free and include basic information about the deceased: the person’s name, age, occupation, place of death and service information. They are available only to funeral homes. Funeral homes can submit death notices by e-mail to [email protected], by fax at 918-581-8353 until 8 p.m. daily or by phone at 918-581-8347 from 4 to 8 p.m. OBITUARIES 9278138 1012 Atherton1012.jpg None Sign the guest book attached to each obituary, watch online memorials created by family members and search the obituary archive. www.tulsaworld.com/ourlives BIRTHS (Tulsans unless indicated) Cleo Allen Atherton Bailey Medical Center, Owasso | | Chanin Johnson and Lawrence Ju, Owasso, girl. Kiana and William Selby, Sperry, twin girls. Addie and Jess Stephens, Skiatook, girl. Lovelyn and Rodney Preston, Collinsville, girl. Hillcrest Hospital South Cleo Allen Atherton was born on August 7, 1924 in Sawyer, Oklahoma. He later moved to Tulsa where he met and married Mary Edith Benson. Their union produced four daughters, Pat Holland, Leanne Carl, Debra Crandall, and Cindy Epp; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Cleo and Mary were married for 63 years until Mary’s passing in 2009. Cleo worked as a salesman and sales manager for the Fred Jones Automotive Group for more than 30 years beginning in the 1960’s. A longtime member of Sandusky Avenue Christian Church, at the time of his death he was attending Cedar Ridge Christian Church. On Valentine’s Day 2011, he married Mary Jean Casteel. He led an active life of dancing, golf and travel, even shooting his age in golf this past April. Following a brief illness, Cleo passed from this life at home on October 9, 2013, surrounded by family. In addition to his wife, children, and grandchildren, he is survived by his sister, Marie Brooks. Ashley and Jason Beers, Broken Arrow, boy. Katheryn Cherry and Derek Simpson, Broken Arrow, boy. Stacey Cook, girl. Heather and Chris Davis, boy. D’Londrea Pouncil and Aaron Mock, girl. Ashley and Nathan Tenison, Bixby, twin girls. Jane Phillips Medical Center, Bartlesville Ashleigh and Mitch Callahan, Bartlesville, boy. Tarrah and Larry Hansford, Ochelata, girl. Lauren and Dustin Humphries, Bartlesville, boy. Rachel and Brad Marshall, Bartlesville, girl. Evelyn Mead, Bartlesville, boy. Timikka Miles, Bartlesville, girl. Sabrina and Chance Willig, Dewey, girl. Stacy and Joshua Wire, Bartlesville, boy. Rachel and Brad Yaple, Coffeyville, Kan., girl. OSU Medical Center Sheila Davis, Wagoner, girl. Shondelle Nunley and Sidrick Verner Sr., boy. Angela Pannell, boy. Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center Jaylynn Adamson and Aaren Anderson, boy. Ana Arroyo and Jose Fraire, girl. Maria Ayuzo and Samuel Carlos, girl. Wynetta Daniels and Jamien Durant, twin girls. Candace Davis and Wesley Walker, Fort Gibson, boy. Raquel and Antonio Doberstein, boy. Hyojin Jeong and Seokgu Lee, girl. Robin Jones and Lonnie Allen, Collinsville, boy. Lori Melvin and Yasin Crutison, boy. Rhiannon Moore and Jeremiah Ross, Broken Arrow, boy. Brandy West, Sapulpa, boy. Shandre and Matthew Winsby, Skiatook, girl. Ashley and Yee Yang, boy. Saint Francis Hospital Trenace and Russell Casey Jr., Morris, boy. Diana Compos and Ivan Martinez, boy. Megan and Benjamin Elmore, girl. Candice and Leo Ertman, Broken Arrow, boy. Shana Hill and Derrick Best, girl. Ashley and Nolan Jameson, Broken Arrow, girl. Jamie Woolman and Steven Ralston, girl. Create St. John Medical Center Kimberly Good, boy. Stephanie and Jef Krigel, girl. Randi Myers and Jesse Hill, Bristow, boy. Shannon Peterson, twin girls. Nicole White-Jackson, boy. free online memorials at tulsaworld.com/ourlives MARRIAGES (Tulsans unless indicated) Hannah Arjay, 20, of Broken Arrow; Paul Willson, 19, of Owasso. Sarah Ballew, 21; Michael Price Jr., 25, both of Broken Arrow. Katherine Barr, 22; Xue Xiong, 22. Heidi Beasley, 39; Michael Burger, 38. Kaylyn Boggs, 22; Dillon Trotter, 23, both of Glenpool. Shawna Caviness, 27; Jeffrey Swayne, 28, both of Owasso. Jennifer Duncan, 49; Kevin Webster, 49, both of Owasso. Lindsey Easterly, 29; Matthew Breitzke, 32, both of Broken Arrow. Katie Emery, 20; Kevin Toews, 20. Linda Gerhold, 67; Andrew Allen, 82. Elizabeth Handy, 23; John Wall, 25, both of Bixby. Shelby Inasy, 32, of Bixby; Jason Gastorf, 32, of Glenpool. Judy May, 71; Marshall Preston Jr., 65, both of Broken Arrow. Jessica McElroy, 20; Abel Peralta, 35, both of Owasso. Debra Miller, 55; Elmer Jackson, 58, of Lakeland, Fla. Sevonda Parker, 24; Cleshawn Reed, 24. Alzora Ridge, 54; Val Cooper, 64. Meghan Scantling, 28; Chris Baker, 27, both of Owasso. Jessica Showman, 25; James Walker, 25. Rachel Stanhope, 21, of Glenpool; Timothy Boyles, 21. Heather Tinkler, 35; Robert Rowe, 32, both of Owasso. Elisabeth Van Eman, 27, of Dallas; Kale Jackson, 27, of Artesia, N.M. Vicki Walkup, 58; Lloyd London, 57. Ashley Williams, 26; Nathan Moody, 25, both of Plano, Texas. DIVORCES ASKED Anderson, Ashley v. Dustin. Batson, Lillian v. Robert. Bean, Robert v. Lacy. Blackston, Leslie v. Morgan. Davis, Tyler v. Miranda. Hunter, Tammera v. Rodney. Lee, Blake v. Tifanie. Medlin, Clifton v. Brittani. Phillips, Miranda v. Kenneth. Pyburn, Amparo v. Devin. White, Micah v. Matthew. Winters, Mary v. Carlton. GRANTED Dardenne, Rebecca from Jerrimy. Ganzel, James from Cindi. Hardebeck, Heather from Steven. Haynes, Sally from Gary. Luna, Juliana from Anthony. Moore, Olivia from Timo Anzalone. Stevenson, Stacy from Cynthia. TRIBAL AFFAIRS Cherokee Nation seeks military Chickasaw Nation to host forum memorabilia for veterans center on native humanities and history TAHLEQUAH — Cherokee Nation oficials are seeking donations of military memorabilia from tribal members for display at the Cherokee Nation Veterans Center that is to open in Tahlequah. Plans call for displaying uniforms, military gear and equipment, lags, videos, recordings, unit insignia, diaries, personal messages, photographs, military maps and charts, books and histories of personal or unit service, dog tags, medals, and service-related documents, newspapers, books, and records. The 7,700-square-foot Veterans Center will house veteran assistance and beneits oices, a kitchen, a community room, a library and a museum. The entrance will feature a “Wall of Honor” of Cherokee veterans. — FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. John Owasso ADA — The Chickasaw Nation is planning the third annual “Carry the Fire” Native Humanities Forum at the tribe’s complex in Ada. The Oct. 24 forum will feature a panel of four scholars and is considered an opportunity for dialogue among native and non-native people. The subject will be native humanities and the development and welfare of local communities and the state. Basic tenets of the humanities, historic contributions of native and non-native humanities, important current initiatives and cross-cultural understanding and cooperation will be discussed. The program is free and open to the public. — FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DEATH NOTICES TULSA STATE/AREA Beals, Norman L., 56, Hillcrest Medical Center power plant engineer, died Wednesday. Private family services. Moore’s Southlawn. Bunn, Helen D., 92, died Sept. 25. Celebration of life 4 p.m. Oct. 22, Sequoyah Hills Baptist Church. Berry-Bell & Hall, Fallbrook, Calif. Davis, Alma Oree, 93, real estate agent, died Friday. Services pending. Kennedy-Midtown. Davis, Gary Mitchell, 70, certiied public accountant, died Friday. Services pending. Floral Haven, Broken Arrow. Day, Clita, 86, Avon representative, died Friday. Services pending. Moore’s Eastlawn. Edwards, James C., 64, painter, died Tuesday. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Kennedy-Midtown Funeral Home Chapel. Fager, C. Joseph “Joe,” 85, pharmacist and business owner, died Wednesday. Rosary 7 p.m. Sunday and funeral Mass 10 a.m. Monday, both at St. Pius X Catholic Church. Fitzgerald Ivy. Fishback, John Maddux, infant son of Amy and William Fishback, died Sept. 27. Services were held Oct. 2. Floral Haven, Broken Arrow. Franklin, John William, 86, auto collision repair shop owner, died Wednesday. Service 12:30 p.m. Monday, Floral Haven Funeral Home Chapel, Broken Arrow. Gann, Armelda Deane, 81, died Friday. Services pending. Mowery, Owasso. Griin, Virginia Leigh, 94, former Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association world evangelism and Indian outreach director, formerly of Tulsa, died Wednesday in Edwardsville, Ill. Service 6 p.m. Monday, Irwin Chapel Funeral Home, Glen Carbon, Ill. Hall, Bernelle, 92, abstract reader, died Thursday. Services pending. Moore’s Rosewood. Halliburton, Raima Joyce, 93, retired Oklahoma Natural Gas health insurance claims manager, died Friday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Tuesday, First Presbyterian Church. Stanleys. Hawes, Joseph A., 84, retired Amoco Oil Co. accountant, died Monday. Service 10 a.m. Monday, First Presbyterian Church. Stanleys. Henderson, Mae Francis, 62, Tulsa World classiied advertising sales worker, died Tuesday. Services pending. Reynolds. Hill, Earl Edward “Ed,” 90, retired school superintendent, died Tuesday. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Trinity Baptist Church, and graveside service 2:30 p.m. Monday, Mount Hope Cemetery, Ripley. Mark Griith-Westwood. Horne, Bruce, 55, civil engineer, formerly of Tulsa, died Sept. 16. No local services planned. Payne, Janice Marie (Tinnin), 59, homemaker, died Wednesday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Monday, First Baptist Church. Moore’s Southlawn. Rash, Tammy Raye, 40, restaurant clerk, died Friday. Services pending. Mark Griith-Westwood. Ryser, C. Tillman, 80, American Airlines crew chief and mechanic, died Friday. Services pending. Moore’s Southlawn. Sankey, Janet, 62, accountant, died Sunday. Services pending. Serenity. Tvedt, Roland, age unavailable, Lightning Lube technician, died Thursday. Memorial service 11 a.m. Sunday, McClure Park, Tulsa. Reynolds. Ware, Loreing “Rod,” 80, American Airlines mechanic, died Thursday. Visitation 2-5 p.m. Sunday and service 10 a.m. Monday, both at Floral Haven Funeral Home, Broken Arrow. Funeral home, church and cemetery locations are in the city under which the death notice is listed unless otherwise noted. Bartlesville — Timothy Ray “Timm” Branch, 47, died Thursday. Services pending. Stumpf. — Bernice Z. Duncan, 82, homemaker, died Wednesday. Service 2 p.m. Monday, Adams Boulevard Church of Christ. Stumpf. — Kenneth Franklin Freeman, 94, Federal Aviation Administration maintenance employee, died Thursday. Graveside service 11 a.m. Monday, Memorial Park Cemetery. Walker-Brown. — Charles Wesley McElroy II, 84, died Thursday. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Stumpf Funeral Home Chapel. — Ruby Jean Werts, 86, retired, died Friday. Services pending. Davis, Dewey. Beggs — Gracie Pearl Fulton, 77, homemaker, died Thursday in Henryetta. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Monday, McClendon-Winters Funeral Home, and graveside service 10 a.m. Tuesday, Beggs Cemetery. Bristow — Dillard L. Whitson, 72, OG&E mechanic, died Thursday. Services pending. Serenity, Tulsa. Broken Arrow — Marian F. Banther, 92, homemaker, died Thursday. Service 3 p.m. Monday, Floral Haven Funeral Home Chapel. — Karen J. Jordan, 68, hairdresser, died Friday. Services pending. Hayhurst. Checotah — Billy Lemley, 64, died Friday. Services pending. Garrett. — Elmer “Junior” Shamblin, 81, retired mechanic, died Thursday. Services pending. Garrett. Claremore — Vona “Maxine” (Evans) Haught, 95, retired teacher, died Thursday. Visitation 1-6 p.m. Sunday and service 2 p.m. Monday, both at MMS-Payne Funeral Home. Cushing — Eugene James Otto Herrman, 89, self employed oil & gas worker, died Thursday in Galveston, Texas. Service 3 p.m. Sunday, First Baptist Church, Agra. Davis. Grove — James C. Storer, 78, retired from AT&T, died Thursday in Tulsa. Visitation 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Ellis Family Funeral Home, and graveside service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Silent City Cemetery, DeSoto, Kan. Henryetta — Michael Ray Cummings, 67, assistant postmaster, died Wednesday. Memorial service 10 a.m. Tuesday, Integrity Funeral Home Chapel. — Leona K. Floyd, 94, homemaker, formerly of Henryetta, died Friday in Shawnee. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Dewar United Pentecostal Church, Dewar. Integrity. Jay — Elizabeth Harrington, 87, retired from Ball Glass, died Thursday. Private family services. Stephens, Pryor. Liberty — Naomi Faith Brown Calcote, 75, Walmart greeter, died Saturday in Springield, Mo. Service 1 p.m. Saturday, Agent & Mallory-Martin Funeral Home Chapel, Muldrow. Locust Grove — John Marlin Laird Sr., 57, truck driver, died Thursday. Service 10 a.m. Monday, Locust Grove Funeral Home Chapel. — Mickey Lee Scroggins Jr., 28, farm hand, died Wednesday. Services pending. HersmanNichols, Wagoner. Mannford — John Marvin Stock, 86, contractor, died Wednesday. Service 2 p.m. Saturday, Moore’s Southlawn Funeral Home Chapel, Tulsa. Miami, Okla. — Victoria A. “Vicki” Lukens, 85, licensed practical nurse, died Monday. No services planned. BrownWinters. — Virginia “Elaine” Slaughter, 65, homemaker, died Thursday in Joplin, Mo. Graveside service 11 a.m. Tuesday, Buzzard Cemetery, Grove. Paul Thomas, Commerce. Muldrow — Finis Ray Riddle, 73, laborer, died Tuesday in Fort Smith, Ark. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Friday and service 9 a.m. Saturday, both at Agent & MalloryMartin Funeral Home. Muskogee — Edward Baker, 57, laborer, died Friday. Services pending. Granger-House of Winn. — Edna Geneva Chambers, 92, homemaker, died Friday. Services pending. Cornerstone. — Helen Myrl Cockrell, 97, retired nurse, died Friday. Services pending. Cornerstone. — George Owen Price, 77, truck driver, died Thursday. Services pending. Shipman’s. Okemah — Jeri Culley, 31, died Thursday. Service 1 p.m. Monday, Mason High School Gymnasium, Mason. Williamson-Spradlin, Wetumka. Okmulgee — Gene Anthony O’Connor, 59, ield wireman, died Friday. Service 2 p.m. Oct. 18, First Assembly of God. Integrity, Henryetta. — Kenneth Pitts, 82, died Friday in Tulsa. Services pending. Williamson-Spradlin, Wetumka. Owasso — Ida M. Keith, 86, died Friday in Collinsville. Services pending. Key, Pryor. — James David Youngblood, 67, Boeing Aircraft tool & die worker, died Wednesday. Visitations 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and noon-6 p.m. Sunday and service 10 a.m. Monday, all at Reynolds Rose Hill Funeral Home, Tulsa. Poteau — Donna WrightHoward, 59, died Wednesday in Chapel Hill, N.C. Service 11 a.m. Tuesday, New Providence Baptist Church, Hackett, Ark. Evans & Miller. Pryor — Anna Lee Snethen, 88, died Thursday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Monday, Shipman’s Funeral Home, and graveside service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Graham Memorial Cemetery. Ripley — Jessica Lynn Hornberger, 29, died Wednesday. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Sunday, Palmer Marler Funeral Home, Stillwater, and service 10 a.m. Monday, Countryside Baptist Church, Stillwater. Sallisaw — John Wesley Hill, 81, carpenter, died Friday. Graveside service 10 a.m. Monday, Rocky Point Cemetery. Agent & Mallory-Martin. — Stephen John Machalica, 93, heat and air technician, died Thursday. Services pending. Shipman’s, Muskogee. Sand Springs — Hubert W. Elza, 67, aircraft machinist, died Wednesday. Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Mark Griith-Westwood Funeral Home Chapel, Tulsa. Sapulpa — Mark Travis Carlton, 61, Majors Oil Co. owner, died Thursday. Services pending. Smith. Vinita — Calvin Ted Beale, 88, former J.C. Penney store manager, died Wednesday in Claremore. Visitation 1-3 p.m. Friday, First Christian Church, and private family services. Burckhalter. Wetumka — Dustin Ray Lockhart, 24, died Oct. 8. Service 11 a.m. Tuesday, WilliamsonSpradlin Funeral Home Chapel, Wetumka. Wilburton — Barbara Lott, 76, died Friday in Tulsa. Services pending. Waldrop. Springfield zookeeper killed by elephant SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A longtime zookeeper in southwest Missouri was killed Friday morning when he was hit by an elephant, a spokeswoman for the city of Springield said. John Bradford, 62, was fatally injured when an elephant made a sudden movement inside the area at the Dickerson Park Zoo where the elephants are housed, city spokeswoman Cora Scott said. No other zoo employees were injured. The elephant, a 41-year-old female named Patience, has been at the zoo since 1990, according to oficials for the Springield zoo. Bradford worked at the zoo for 30 years and had been the zoo’s elephant manager for 25 years. “It’s an extremely sad time for the co-workers at the zoo and at the city,” Scott said. Several employees were with Bradford at the time because Patience had a history of being aggressive, she said. City oicials initially said Patience had charged the zookeeper, based on early reports from the scene, but they later clariied that account, saying only that the elephant made a sudden movement and hit him. The zoo has two female and two male elephants. Scott said in a news release that zookeepers had been keeping a close eye on the female elephants since the death earlier this month of the zoo’s matriarch elephant, Connie. Paul Price, a longtime friend and former co-worker of Bradford’s, told the Springield News-Leader that elephants were Bradford’s passion. “He had a great deal of respect and love for them and cared about the conservation,” Price said. “He was always aware of dangers and everything and was instrumental in developing the elephant management program at the zoo at the national and international levels,” he added. Zoo oicials said Patience won’t be euthanized and that no disciplinary action will be taken against her. The zoo opened as usual Friday, although the elephants weren’t on exhibit. The zoo notiied the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums about Bradford’s death. “This is very sad day for the zoo family, as well as our community as a whole,” said Mike Crocker, assistant parks director and zoo director.