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Danny Alan Taylor was born November 9, 1974, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Willard Roy and Linda Gail (Morelock) Taylor...
18/08/2025

Danny Alan Taylor was born November 9, 1974, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Willard Roy and Linda Gail (Morelock) Taylor. He passed away on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at Weatherford Regional Hospital in Weatherford, Oklahoma, at the age of 50. Danny graduated from Hinton High School in 1994 and went on to study at RECW Recording Studio in Chillicothe, Ohio. After returning to Oklahoma, he attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science. On July 10, 1999, Danny was united in marriage to Tammy Bishop at the First Baptist Church in Hinton. Throughout his career, he worked for Hertz Corporation, American Bank Systems, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, TMW, My Consulting Group, the Delaware Nation, and most recently for OMES for the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, as a computer software developer. Danny had a lifelong passion for music. He enjoyed playing guitar and bass, was part of a band, and was well known as “DJ Dan” at events of all kinds. He loved audio recording, participated in open mic nights across Oklahoma for the past three years, and was affectionately known in Hinton as the “Pumpkin Master.” For the last year of his life, he was known as Big Daddy Dan on the Roadhouse Rock Radio Station on Audilous. He enjoyed driving and cruising around, but most of all loved pestering his wife and daughters especially on Facebook. Danny’s faith was central to his life. Saved and baptized around the age of 13 at Camp Sooner, he was a longtime member of the First Christian Church in Hinton, where he served as a deacon, board member, and member of the worship band. He was known for his quick wit, constant joking, and as a true practical joker who brought joy to everyone around him.
Danny is survived by his wife, Tammy Taylor of the home; two daughters, Addison “Booger” Taylor and Amanda “Punko” Taylor; and his father, Willard Taylor all of Hinton; his sister, Gayla Taylor Cox and husband Donnie of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; sisters-in-law, Kim Whitson of Norman and Jenny Brannan and husband Chris of Wi******er, Virginia; brother-in-law, Brett Bishop and wife Kim of Arapaho, Oklahoma; faithful companion, Sophie dog; and good friends, Stacy and Kelly Smith of Hinton. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and countless friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Linda Taylor; his in-laws, Terry and Donna Challis Bishop; brother-in-law, Randy Whitson, great nephew, Crosby Cole.
In lieu of flowers the family request memorial donations to the Hinton Community Health Fund or the Hinton School Foundation c/o Band, or the First Christian Church General Fund or Music, or the Amanda Taylor Scholarship Fund
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 21, 2025, at the First Christian Church in Hinton, Oklahoma, with Pastor Jim Beukelman officiating. Burial will follow at Hinton Cemetery in Hinton, Oklahoma, services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or you can find us on facebook.com (Turner Funeral Homes).

15/08/2025

Brandi Kaiser

Barbara Jo Elkins Constien was born on April 27, 1934, at the Lawton Indian Hospital to  Palestine Elkins and Dallas Sul...
13/08/2025

Barbara Jo Elkins Constien was born on April 27, 1934, at the Lawton Indian Hospital to Palestine Elkins and Dallas Sullivan. She was lovingly raised by her grandmother, Fannie Elkins, and around 1940 moved to Binger, Oklahoma. There, she formed a lifelong friendship with Lafon Kniffin Rider and graduated with the Binger High School Class of 1953. Barbara was a proud member of the Caddo Nation and served as a Caddo Nation Elder. Barbara met the love of her life, Leonard Constien, while playing in a basketball tournament. Her children recently discovered a treasured letter from Leonard asking her on their very first date. The two were married on August 2, 1953, at St. John Lutheran Church in Hinton, Oklahoma. Together, they farmed east of Hinton for 16 years before moving to Davis, Oklahoma, for Leonard’s work at Hollytex/Sequoyah Carpet Mills. After two years, they settled in Anadarko. In 1987, Barbara and Leonard opened Trophies N Things, where they worked side-by-side for nearly 30 years, serving the community until 2016. Barbara remained in Anadarko until her health needs brought her to Maple Lawn Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Hydro, where she passed peacefully on August 12, 2025, with family at her side. Barbara was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was preceded in death by her husband Leonard; daughter Sherry East; grandmother Fannie Elkins; mother Palestine Williams; brothers- and sisters-in-law LaVerna & Kenneth Ramming, Marvin & Margie Constien, Arvella & Leslie Calder, and Verlene Ayers.

She is survived by her sons Curtis (Peggy) Constien of Hinton and Dennis (Rhonda) Constien of Mounds, Oklahoma; seven grandchildren: Cari (Garrett) Morelock of Piedmont, Clayton (Rachael) Constien of Cypress, Texas, Nora Lee (Jeremy) Evans of Edmond, Erica (Josh) Still of Stillwater, Leslie Jo (Parker) C***s of Bixby, Joshua East of Grenora, North Dakota, and Joel Boyiddle; fifteen great-grandchildren: Baxter Evans, Rowan Evans, Kenedi Morelock, Brady Morelock, Lexi Ann Morelock, Cooper Constien, Carson Constien, Sydney Molz, Cheyenne East and Gracie East, Mason Still, Claire Still, Sloane C***s, Blaire C***s, and Antonio Boyiddle; and five great-great-grandchildren. Additional survivors include her brothers Jesse (Sue) Mullens and Robert R. Williams, sister Donna Williams, brother-in-law Larry Constien and a host of nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind her beloved canine companion of eight years Buddy who she loved very much and cared for as long as she was able. As well as a host of nieces, nephews, and cherished friends, especially close friends Lafon Rider, Mike & Gayle Dyer, and Pat Bolding.

Barbara was a confirmed member of St. John Lutheran Church, where she served as church secretary and taught Sunday School for many years. She attended faithfully as long as her health allowed. For many years, she was a popular and sought after judge at local and county fairs and an active participant in Extension Homemaker meetings, frequently taking Cari with her when she was a little girl. Known for her warm hospitality, she loved welcoming guests, playing games—especially Wahoo and Trash—with her great-grandchildren, and earned the nickname Super Grandma while playing superheroes with Brady and Lexi. Barbara enjoyed visits from her family and especially loved watching her great grandchildren growing to soon be as tall as Leonard! One of Barbara’s fondest memories was watching Curtis and Dennis play basketball and win the 1975 Class 2A State Basketball Championship for Anadarko. She was a hostess to the end and felt like she needed to take care of anyone who came to visit her. Barbara’s life was full of service and dedication—whether as a farm wife, mother, grandmother, boy and girl scout leader, 4-H volunteer coordinator, member of the Caddo County OSU Extension Homemaker program, or as the friendly, familiar owner and face of Trophies N Things in Anadarko for 30 years. She will be remembered as the face of the Methodist Church Day Care for many years and has built countless friendships across Anadarko and the surrounding communities and was deeply loved in return.
The family would like to express extra love and appreciation to Mike and Gayle Dyer, neighbors and dear friends for over 40 years, who were so good to visit, help in many ways, and watch out for her on a daily basis. She loved them very much. They also wish to thank Russell Murray Hospice and Maple Lawn Rehabilitation & Nursing Center for the love, care, and attention they showed her.
Services will be at the St John Lutheran Church in Hinton, Oklahoma, on Monday, August 18 @ 10 am, with Rev. Orval Peters and Rev. Dennis King officiating; followed by private family burial in Anadarko. Services are under the care of Turner Funeral Home of Hinton

Michael Wayne East was born on September 27, 1994 in Weatherford, OK to Ricky Joe East and Ann Janette Carney. Michael p...
13/08/2025

Michael Wayne East was born on September 27, 1994 in Weatherford, OK to Ricky Joe East and Ann Janette Carney. Michael passed away on August 10, 2025 in Oklahoma City, OK at the age of 30. Michael grew up in Binger, OK. He loved to spend time with family and was always happy to play with his niece and nephew and little cousins. One of his fondest memories was going fishing with his grandma. Michael loved scary movies and action movies, liked to take walks with Rocky, and liked hanging out with his big brother. He will be deeply missed by all those who loved him.

Survivors Include: his parents, Ricky East of Chickasha, OK, Ann Carney of OKC,OK, his grandparents, Vernon Bruce of Binger, OK, his siblings, Kourtney Findley and husband Joshua, and their children, Allison and Asher all of Binger, OK, Amanda Papke and her children, Brandon, Johnathan, Ethan, Patience, and Jayde all of Chickasha, OK, and Ricky Joe East, Jr. of Pocasset, OK, his cousins, Lindsey and Johnathan Thiessen and kids, Todd and Sabri Walsh and kids, Jason and Kelsey Walsh and kids all of Binger Oklahoma, Shelby Carney of Texas, Billy Carney of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, and Talon Carney of IL his aunts and uncles, Wayne East of Hinton, OK, Wilson Carney of IL, Jimmy Walton of Binger, OK, Karen Carney of Muskogee, OK, and Freda Walsh and husband Tracy of Binger, OK, as well as many other relatives and friends.

Michael was preceded in death by his grandparents, Carol and Sue East, and his grandmother, Janice Bruce.

Michael’s family will hold a celebration of Life on August 23rd, 2025 and meet at Murray Cemetery at 10 am, Binger, OK.

Services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or you can find us on facebook.com (Turner Funeral Homes).

Brandi Kay (Gresham) Kaiser was born January 14, 1983, to Paul LeRoy and Jamie Lee (Erickson) Gresham in Naples, Italy. ...
11/08/2025

Brandi Kay (Gresham) Kaiser was born January 14, 1983, to Paul LeRoy and Jamie Lee (Erickson) Gresham in Naples, Italy. She passed away on Sunday, August 10, 2025, at her home in Calumet, Oklahoma, at the age of 42. Brandi graduated from Olympia High School in Stanford, Illinois, and spent several years in Illinois where she operated a restaurant and bar for seven years. In 2013, she married Jeff Kaiser and they moved to Oklahoma, where she worked as an office manager and later served as the Director of the Hinton Chamber of Commerce. In 2019 she lovingly adopted his two children, Kaylee and Landon. She also welcomed Ciera McBroom into her life as a daughter. Brandi volunteered for CASA where she devoted herself to helping children and families – a cause close to her heart. She was also a devoted member of Faith Church, actively participating in small groups and the Women’s Support Circle, and played an instrumental role in the growth of the church. Above all, she cherished her role as a mother and the time she spent with her children, nieces, nephews and family.

She is survived by her children, Kaylee and Landon Kaiser, both of Hinton; her parents, Jamie Gresham of Hinton and Paul Gresham of Minier, Illinois; grandmother, Othia Erickson of Hinton; sisters, Brooke Hoehner and husband Andrew of Hinton, and Brittany Gresham and Bryan Darnall of Minier, Illinois; nieces and nephews, Ryett, Havek, Brilee, and Bryxton; as well as many loving aunts, uncles, other relatives, and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her step-dad, Vince Boyle and grandparents, Bob Erickson, Bud Gresham, and Mary Lou and Jim Freitag.

A Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, August 15, 2025, at Faith Church in Hinton with Pastor Jordan Parnell, B.B. Pearcy, and Ryan Ballard officiating. Services will be live-streamed on the Turner Funeral Home page.

A Celebration Of Life will also be held at a later date in Illinois for family and friends who live there.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the Hinton Community Health Fund in Hinton, Oklahoma.

Services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or you can find us on facebook.com (Turner Funeral Homes).

Florence Elizabeth Burnell McGraw was born on February 6, 1938, in Bessie, Oklahoma, to Ulysses Anthony and Mae Grace (C...
08/08/2025

Florence Elizabeth Burnell McGraw was born on February 6, 1938, in Bessie, Oklahoma, to Ulysses Anthony and Mae Grace (Clark) Challis. She passed away on Saturday, August 2, 2025, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City at the age of 87. Florence graduated from Hinton High School in 1956. She was first united in marriage to Don Frank McCannon, and to this union, three daughters were born. She lived in the Bridgeport and Hinton areas before relocating to Bethany and later to the Deer Creek/Edmond area, where she lovingly raised her daughters. In 1962, she married Vernon (Bud) Burnell, who preceded her in death on July 24, 1987. After Bud’s passing, she married George “Gerv” McGraw on February 14, 1997. He also preceded her in death on September 5, 2010. Florence lived in the Oklahoma City area before moving to the Golden Age Nursing Home in Guthrie, Oklahoma. She lived life to the fullest and found joy in simple pleasures—bowling, golfing, sewing, playing cards, marbles, and drinking coffee. She loved dancing, especially the jitterbug with Bud, and proudly taught each of her grandchildren how to dance. She cherished time outdoors, enjoyed reading, and above all, treasured her family. Florence was the heart of her family—the matriarch, the glue that held everyone together, and a safe haven for anyone in need. All were welcome in her home, and she gave freely and generously from the heart. At the age of 81, she was still riding Sea-Doos at the lake, a testament to her vibrant spirit. She was a member of the Independent Order of Foresters and attended Life.Church alongside her family.
Survivors include her three daughters: Donita Werner and husband Rocky of Piedmont, Teresa Mock and husband Bill of Guthrie, and Vicky Johnson and husband Mike of DeKalb, Texas; stepson Johnny Burnell; step daughter Lisa Burnell Ball and husband Dale, 14 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Lenora “Nodie” Anderson of Edmond; Gerv’s children and grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husbands, Bud Burnell and George “Gerv” McGraw; a grandson, Johnny Burnell Jr.; and ten brothers and sisters.
A memorial service will be held at Life.Church Broadway and Britton, 9001 Broadway Extension Highway, Oklahoma City, at 1:30 PM, August 15, 2025, with Rev. Terry Flansburg officiating. Burial will follow at Spring Creek Cemetery in Oklahoma City at a later date.
Services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or you can find us on facebook.com (Turner Funeral Homes).


The family kindly requests that flowers be sent to Turner Funeral Home at 123 West Park Street, Hinton, Oklahoma. In Bloom Flowers in Hinton is the family’s preferred florist and can be reached at 405-542-6578.

Estella Milner was born on August 15, 1937, in Bridgeport, Oklahoma, to Chesley Everett and Cuba (Meredith) Cauthron. Sh...
05/08/2025

Estella Milner was born on August 15, 1937, in Bridgeport, Oklahoma, to Chesley Everett and Cuba (Meredith) Cauthron. She passed away on Saturday, August 2, 2025, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City at the age of 87. Estella graduated from Hinton High School and was united in marriage to Virgil Milner on April 10, 1958, in Oklahoma City. Virgil preceded her in death on April 15, 2011, in Edmond, Oklahoma. Throughout their life together, Estella and Virgil relocated due to his service in the United States Air Force, living in Oklahoma City while stationed at Tinker Air Force Base, in Clinton during his time at Sherman Air Force Base, and later in Merced, California, while he was stationed at Castle Air Force Base. In 1981, they returned to southwest Oklahoma City and eventually moved to Edmond. Estella continued her career with the telephone company until she retired from Southwestern Bell as an Account Service Manager. She continued working in some capacity until her last job positions with Living Faith Ministries and the Church of God State Offices, while always wearing many hats and contributing in various areas of need. Estella was a woman of strong faith. For years, she attended Bible Study Fellowship and later served the ministry in a leadership capacity. She and Virgil loved to travel and made many friends throughout their many destinations. Above all, she was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother and loved being involved in the lives and activities of her grandchildren.

Estella is survived by her two children, James Milner and his wife Lauren of Oklahoma City, and Lorri Darrah and her husband David of Oklahoma City; five grandchildren, Meghan Smith and her husband Matt of St. Louis, Missouri, Garrett Milner and his wife Morgan of Tulsa, Alyssa Milner of Denver, Colorado, Caroline Milner of Dallas, Texas, and Braden Darrah of Dallas, Texas; and two great-grandchildren, Liam and Asher Smith.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Everett and Cuba Cauthron, and her aunt, Georgia Meredith.

A memorial service will be held on Friday at 10:00 a.m., August 8, 2025, at Crossings Community Church in Oklahoma City in the Chapel, with Pastor Kenny Adams officiating. A private family burial will take place at Bridgeport Cemetery in Hinton, Oklahoma. If
attending the service, her family has requested that you dress in bright colors to celebrate Estella’s life.
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In lieu of flowers, please consider a charitable contribution to Crossings Community Church or Wings Special Needs Community.

04/08/2025

Jeannie Whitmire

Kenneth David Bloxham was born in Plainview, AR on November 21, 1958, to Carl Joseph Bloxham, Sr. and Dorothy Imogene (B...
04/08/2025

Kenneth David Bloxham was born in Plainview, AR on November 21, 1958, to Carl Joseph Bloxham, Sr. and Dorothy Imogene (Brown) Bloxham. He passed away on Friday, August 1, 2025, at the OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City, at the age of 66. Kenneth attended Broxton Schools and spent most of his life in Red Oak, Oklahoma. He was married to Tamara White and the couple had recently relocated to Hinton. Kenneth worked as a farmer and was also a truck driver for most of his life. Known for his love of tinkering, he enjoyed working on lawnmower engines and all kinds of mechanical projects. He also found joy in fishing, camping, and visiting the casino. He was a Baptist by faith.
He is survived by his children: Brandon Bloxham of Oklahoma City, Polly Bloxham and her husband Robert Lucero of Geary, and Oran Bloxham of Holdenville; grandchildren: Kenneth, Nevaeh, Meshell, Aubrianna, and Deborah Bloxham; and siblings: Betty Morelock of Hinton, Carl Bloxham of Red Oak, Ricky Bloxham of Geary, Jerri Bloxham of Alabama, Becky Bloxham, Terri Carter of Oklahoma City, and Christine Rios. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, Carl Bloxham Sr. and Dorothy Imogene Murphy; his wife, Tamara Bloxham; and siblings, Dennis Bloxham, Nelda Richardson, and Shirley Venegas.
Services will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at Hinton Turner Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Darrla Golden officiating
Burial will be on Wednesday, 1:00 PM, August 6, 2025 at Red Oak Cemetery in Red Oak, Oklahoma, with Rev. Kenny Harris officiating
services entrusted to Turner Funeral Home, Hinton, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at turnerfuneralhomes@gmail.com, turnerfh.net, or you can find us on facebook.com (Turner Funeral Homes).

Carla Jean (Jeannie) Whitmire was born on December 13, 1958 in Oklahoma City, OK to Carl and Roberta (Wakefield) Carpent...
01/08/2025

Carla Jean (Jeannie) Whitmire was born on December 13, 1958 in Oklahoma City, OK to Carl and Roberta (Wakefield) Carpenter. She passed away on Thursday, July 31, 2025 in Yukon, OK at the age of 66. Jeannie attended Hinton Schools, lived in and around Hinton and a short time in Texas. She married Everett Mitchell and later married Bill Whitmire on August 26, 1991 in Ft Worth, TX. The couple lived for a time in Wyoming, Colorado, Hinton, Colorado, and eventually back to Hinton. Jeannie loved being with her children and grandchildren, family get togethers were very special to her. She worked for Glen Randolph for several years. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Hinton, OK. Jeannie enjoyed crossword puzzles, Christmas puzzles, OU Football, but especially OU Softball. She will be deeply missed by all those who loved her.

Survivors Include: her husband, Bill Whitmire of Hinton, OK, her children, Jamie Trujillo of Trinidad, CO, and Ami Whitmire of Hinton, OK, her grandchildren, Emma Whitmire of Hinton, OK, Kallysta Jordan and husband Trent of Hinton, OK, and Devin Vecellio of Trinidad, CO, her great grandchildren, Saylor Ryan, Charlie Vecellio, and Addi Jordan, her siblings, Robin Brookshire of Hinton, OK, Susan Jaques and husband Tim of Hinton, OK, and Scott Carpenter and wife Debbie of SPI, TX, her nephews, Josh Brookshire and wife Melinda and their children, Jack, Beau, and Emma, Jennifer Hohman and husband Jarrod and their children, Brynnley and Owen, Ashley Langford and husband Matt and their son, Beck, Cass Jaques and wife Allison and their children, Cassidy and Bear, Taylor Ferguson and husband Jimmy and their children, Rhiannon and Oliver, Carlee Carpenter and her daughter, Camilla, Tim Frost and wife Brooke and their children, Addie, Mason, and Bailey, as well as many other relatives and friends.

Jeannie was preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Roberta Carpenter, her sons, Chad Mitchell and Aaron Mitchell, her brothers in law, Chipper Brookshire and Robbie Whitmire.

Jeannie’s family will have a memorial service for her at the Church of Christ, Monday 10:00 AM, August 4, 2025, Hinton, OK
Officiating: Mr. Jimie-Wray Mead

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