Glenda (Forbes) Carmichael, 78, of Kingfisher, passed away Oct. 27, 2020.
My Grandma loved and adored Elvis. Her laugh was contagious as all get out.
She loved Oklahoma, had so much knowledge about the state itself and our family history.
She loved to drive, go for drives and travel.
Linda Mae Patterson, 67, of Kingfisher, passed away on Saturday, March 27, 2021.
She was born Nov. 21, 1953, to Lyman and Lula Richardson of Guthrie.
She attended Guthrie schools.
Linda ran several taverns in Guthrie like the Trackside 89er Bar and the Pump Jack.
Irvin Darrel Roberts, 92, of Dover, passed away March 15, 2021, surrounded by family.
A private family funeral was held Thursday, March 18, at Dover Christian Church officiated by Jimmy Berkenbile.
Memorial services for Peggy Ann Carrier, 68, were Friday, March 26, at First Baptist Church of Hennessey and officiated by Jimmy Berkenbile. Cremation arrangements are by Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home.
Peggy was born in Manhattan, Kan., on Nov.
Kingfisher County will have a pair of representatives at this year’s Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State games.
Both are from Lomega.
Emma Duffy and Adysen Wilson were named to the Small West when the teams were announced last week.
Coming off yet another unbeaten season in conference play, Kingfisher High School saw four players land all-conference honors.
Bijan Cortes is the repeat winner of the Western Athletic Conference Most Valuable Player Award after a vote of the coaches.
Try it and see what happens.
Though not always great advice to follow depending on the circumstances, those words of wisdom worked out well last weekend for Ally Stephenson.
This is the second installment in a continuing series (no, we don’t know how many there will be) on Kingfisher’s historic run in boys’ basketball over the last several years.
Part I appeared in the March 24 edition...
Jared Reese constantly talks about how unselfish his players are on the court.