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Barbara Cline Shoemaker, 83, of Centralia passed away Sunday, March 6, 2022, at Centralia Manor. She was born on June 22, 1938, the daughter of Joe and Juanita (Nichols) Cline in Seminole, Oklahoma. She married William Boyd Shoemaker on December 26, 1955, in Seminole, Oklahoma and he preceded her in death.
Read moreSeminole resident Joseph Chupco died Saturday, March 5, 2022 in Tulsa.
Read moreDamon Leslie Leeds age 49, passed away at his home in Wewoka on March 5, 2022. He was born on April 12, 1972 in Keokuk, Iowa to the late Robert Leslie Leeds and Nedra (Elston) Leeds.
Read moreMaurice Andre’ King age 54, passed away March 5, 2022. He was born May 8, 1967 in Holdenville, OK to Johnnie King and Evelyn (Washington) King.
Read moreOne of Seminole’s most generous and beloved benefactors, Jasmine Moran, died at her home on Saturday morning, March 5, 2022, at the age of 87.
Read moreWilliam E. Rudolph, 56 of Eufaula, Oklahoma passed away Sunday March 6, 2022. William was born on November 29, 1965 in Martinez, California.
Read moreKennah Rose Johnson was born to Araceli Johnson and Kenneth T. Johnson, Jr. on October 16, 2021, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at OU Hospital. Kennah lived to be 4 months old. She lived in the home with her mom, dad, sister, Harmony and brother Kenneth T. Johnson III (Tre). Kennah Rose was a playful little bundle of joy. She loved to watch Finding Nemo, Mickey Mouse and watching sports with her dad, play with her dog Koogie and loved to visit her Auntie Kennetha and Uncle Trevon and Grandma Lisa and Papa Alvin. On Wednesday nights they would have dinner with her other Grandpa Kenneth T. Johnson, Sr. She loved her Grandpa Esequiel and Grandma Juana Salgado and all of her aunts, uncles and cousins. Grandpa Salgado loved to give her kisses. Kennah had such a beautiful smile. Especially when you would talk to her or sing to her, she would light up the room with that big smile. Kennah had this special yell she did when she was happy, and it would make you laugh and make your heart melt. She loved her binky and it had to always be close. She would let you know if she wanted the binky or it was her time to eat. Kennah will truly be missed. We had such a short time to enjoy the precious moments and build memories. More than anything the family felt her presence and you knew when she was in the room everyone would be around her making her smile and taking turns holding her. We are encouraged because we know God never makes mistakes and she has to be part of a bigger plan in Heaven.
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