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Mary Evelyn (Jones) Kite

Mary Evelyn (Jones) Kite, 80, died Saturday, Jan. 2021.

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Opal Jean Leech

Opal Jean Leech, gained her angel wings and left this earth Jan. 26, 2021, at the age of 87. She was born Oct. 7,1933, to Henry and Rosella (Reimers) Thiems on their farm west of Okarche. She was the seventh of nine children.

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Charles ‘Chuck’ Edward Patocka

Charles “Chuck” Edward Patocka was born Feb. 2, 1959, to Edward and Vivian Vaverka Patocka in Enid.

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Regina Coffey Alig

Regina Coffey Alig passed away peacefully on Jan. 24, 2021, in Houston, Texas. She was born on July 22, 1944, in Pasadena, Calif., to Eugene and Lucille (Hufnagel) Coffey, both from Okarche, Okla. Regina was the oldest of nine children. She and her siblings grew up on the Naval Ordinance Test Station at China Lake, Calif., where her father served in the U.S. Navy and later as a civilian engineer.

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Barbara Jean Farrar

Barbara Jean Farrar was born Feb. 2, 1934, in Oklahoma City, to George and Beulah (McHone) Pickle, and entered into the arms of our Lord on Jan. 25, 2021, in Dover, at the age of 86.

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CASHION HIGH SCHOOL

LADY WILDCATS — (front row, from left) Sydney Owens, Bella Schenk, Izzy Reeves, Mackenzie Wakefield, Neeley Tilley-Bedick and Bella Woody; (back row) Ella Suntken, Lauren Jenkins, Reese Williams, Kaylee Duran, Lyndsay Miller, Laynee Woody, Reece Patterson, Cheyanne Henry, Lauren Lamb and Brook Shelly. [Photo Provided]

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HOMETOWN HERO

PFC 1 Abbie Jones, left, 2016 Kingfisher High School graduate, was among the more than 5,000 National Guard troops deployed to Washington, D.C., during President Joe Biden’s inauguration. A medic assigned to the Oklahoma Army National Guard’s 545 Brigade Engineer Battalion, Jones is going into the third year of her six-year enlistment. She spent two days patrolling around the U.S. Capitol, lugging a 45-pound full kit plus her 10 pound medic bag, which she said helped keep her warm in frigid temperatures. “It was humbling and definitely an honor to get to volunteer. Everyone held up to the standard and did their jobs really well.” With Jones are SPC Cody Simpson of Norman, center, and SPC Dale Courtney of Chickasha. (Photo via Facebook]

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