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Schaudt's Funeral Service & Cremation Care Centers is a family owned funeral home and the only private, on-premise crematory serving the South Tulsa County area. As caring neighbors to our area for many years, we hope you will consider us as both a close advisor and a friend when you need us most. The Schaudt family has been a part of this community for over a quarter century, so we understand wh

at a special place it is. Over the years, our respect for family tradition, our concern for personalized service and our attention to detail has meant the kind of caring that has set the standard for quality funeral service in our communities. When a death occurs, you can always count on us to be there for you, twenty-four hours a day. And, with our conveniently located facilities, we are within easy access to all families.

Rebecca Ann FisherRebecca "Becky" Ann Fisher passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at the age of 55, with he...
05/24/2026

Rebecca Ann Fisher

Rebecca "Becky" Ann Fisher passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at the age of 55, with her loving family by her side. Becky was born on January 19, 1971, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Phil and Ruth (Kiser) Kizer. She devoted her life to caring for and teaching children, serving as a beloved kindergarten teacher in Sand Springs for many years. Through her dedication to early childhood education, Becky touched countless young lives and left a lasting impact on her students, their families, and her coworkers.

Becky found the love of her life in Bud Fisher, and the two were united in marriage on November 15, 2025, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. She treasured her family and the many memories they shared together. Becky also had a passion for riding her Heritage motorcycle, where she found both joy and freedom on the open road.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Ruth Kizer. Becky leaves behind many cherished memories with her loving husband, Bud Fisher; her father, Phil Kizer; her sister, Christel Collins, and brother-in-law, Mike Collins; her niece and nephew, Carlee and Carson Collins; her sons and daughter-in-laws, Robert and Viola Kizer, Ryan and Alora Cummings, and Randy and Emily Cummings; her stepson, Tyler Fisher, and 10 grandkids, as well as many other beloved relatives, friends, former teachers and students, and all who were fortunate to know her.

A celebration of Becky's life will be held in the coming months at the new home she and Bud recently shared together.

Family and friends are invited to share words of comfort, special memories, and condolences online at http://www.schaudtfuneralservice.com/

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Winona Jane HarrisWinona Harris, 95, beloved Granny, spouse, mother, and daughter, was called to her eternal resting pla...
05/22/2026

Winona Jane Harris

Winona Harris, 95, beloved Granny, spouse, mother, and daughter, was called to her eternal resting place on May 21, 2026. She entered this world on February 23, 1931, in Gotebo, Oklahoma, born to Jurden and Jeanette Brunken.

Winona married the love of her life, Clayburn Harris, on April 16, 1949, after meeting him while he was driving a wheat truck for her brother's company. Together they built a loving marriage that lasted until Clayburn's passing on March 26, 2021.

Winona dedicated 39 years of service to Murphy Manufacturing as a receptionist. Even after retiring, she returned to work on Fridays because she loved staying connected with the people around her. She was honored as Glenpool Citizen of the Year in 2013 for her devotion to her community. Winona also spent many years driving the Redbud Village bus, helping elderly residents get where they needed to go, continuing this service until she was 85 years old.

She is survived by her son, Don Harris and wife Diane; her son, David Harris and wife Laura; and her daughter, Diana McMinn and husband Jimmie. She also leaves behind her cherished grandchildren Jason, Renee, Josh, Aaron, Joshua, Ravynn, and Michelle; 17 great-grandchildren; and 16 great-great-grandchildren.

Winona was preceded in death by her loving husband, Clayburn; her parents, Jurden and Jeanette Brunken; her brother, Bill; her sister, Vonita; and her grandchildren Marcus, Logan, and West.

Winona lived a life full of energy, compassion, and love for her family and community. She adored all of her grandbabies and treasured every moment spent with them. She loved crafts and sewing and was especially known for the beautiful Christmas angels she lovingly made and gifted each year, along with her famous Rice Krispies teddy bears for the children in her life. Her caring heart extended beyond her family, as she often kept essentials in her car to give to those experiencing homelessness.

She was always planning vacations and adventures with her grandchildren, cheering from the stands at sporting events for her children and grandchildren, and creating special memories through trips to Bell's Amusement Park and Big Splash. Winona was deeply involved in family gatherings and community activities and was a proud member of the RSESA Women's Chapter.

Winona's kindness, generosity, and joyful spirit touched countless lives. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew and loved her.

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David Lynell KelleyDavid Lynell Kelley was born in Salinas, California on July 29, 1957 to Shirley Bible and Earl Kelley...
05/21/2026

David Lynell Kelley

David Lynell Kelley was born in Salinas, California on July 29, 1957 to Shirley Bible and Earl Kelley. He spent most of his life in or around Okmulgee, Oklahoma.

David enlisted in the United States Navy in 1974 and proudly served 4 years. Soon after his service years he met the love of his life, Bobbie Jean, and spent the rest of his life with her.

David found joy in life's simple moments-sitting on the back porch with a cigar in hand and a Diet Coke by his side, taking in the outdoors he loved so much. He was an avid outdoorsman who was always tinkering with something, convinced he could fix just about anything. His curiosity, determination, and sense of humor were part of what made him so special to those around him.Above all else, David was a devoted "girl dad" through and through. He loved deeply, protected fiercely, and took immense pride in his daughters. His presence brought comfort, laughter, and love to family and friends alike.

David was proceeded in death by his mom Shirley Bible and Dad Earl Kelley, and beloved child Mitsy Kelley.

He is survived by his wife Bobbie Kelley, and 3 daughters Katie Kelley, Leona Kelley, and Marcy Kelley; 3 three granddaughters Elizabeth Kelley, Lillian Kelley and Bellamee Watts. And several cousins, aunts and uncles.

To know David was truly to love him, and his memory will forever be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

The family will host a private memorial for David at his daughter Katie’s house on Saturday May, 23rd. If anyone wants information about time or place of memorial, please contact Katie at 918-777-0790, Leona at 918-304-7598, or Marcy at 918-759-8155.

Services have been entrusted to Schaudt Funeral Service. Friends & family may leave condolences and kind words of comfort at www.schaudtfuneralservice.com

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Patricia Ann ReedPatricia Ann Reed, or "Pat" as known by family and friends, 82, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away peacefu...
05/20/2026

Patricia Ann Reed

Patricia Ann Reed, or "Pat" as known by family and friends, 82, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on May 18, 2026, surrounded by the love of the family she cherished so deeply. Born on November 15, 1943, in Pampa, Texas, Pat lived a beautiful life filled with devotion, creativity, adventure, and unconditional love for those around her.

To know Pat was to know love in its purest form. She was the very best mom, always nurturing, caring, and putting the needs of others before her own. Her family was the center of her world, and she poured her heart into every moment spent with them. Whether she was staying up all night sewing gowns for her daughters' activities, making their clothes by hand, or simply offering comfort and encouragement, Pat gave endlessly of herself.

She was incredibly talented and creative, with gifts that touched every corner of her life. Pat loved crafting, scrapbooking, cross-stitching, quilting, and painting. She beautifully painted her husband's woodworking projects, and her artwork reflected the warmth and beauty she carried within herself. She loved working alongside of Dean in the yard and always seemed happiest when planting something new and watching it bloom.

Pat also had a wonderful adventurous spirit, especially in her later years. She loved camping, riding four-wheelers, and traveling to the places she and Dean loved most, including Colorado, Little Sahara, and Moab, Utah. There was never a dull moment when Pat was around. She embraced life fully and found joy in even the simplest moments. She always had a book in her hands, songs in her heart, and nursery rhymes and Bible songs on her lips for the kids and grandkids when they were young.

More than anything, Pat adored her grandchildren. "Nana" was one of her greatest titles in life. She and "Papa" would drive across the country just to spend time with their grandkids. They attended field trips, served as homeroom grandparents, went to movies and splash pads, and made every ordinary day feel magical. Their love and presence created memories that their grandchildren will carry with them forever.

Pat and Dean were high school sweethearts who found their way back to one another and married in 1967. From that day forward, they were rarely apart, building a lifetime of love, laughter, family, and friendships together.

Pat was preceded in death by her parents, Stanley T. Beck and Beatrice (Pruitt) Beck; her beloved husband, Walter "Dean" Reed; her son, Jerry Dean Reed; and her siblings, Harold Beck, Stan Beck, Jr., and Debbie McDonald.

She is survived by her loving daughters, Tracy Bowzer and Kristy McFarland and husband Tom; her treasured grandchildren, Tori Bowzer, Teagan Bowzer, Madison Uher and husband Scott, and Kayla McFarland; her precious great-grandson, Brady Uher; and her sister, Bobbie Wimsett, along with many other loving relatives and dear friends who will forever hold her memory close to their hearts.

Pat was truly a precious soul - kind, selfless, talented, joyful, and deeply loved. Her absence leaves an immeasurable void, but the love she gave so freely will continue to live on in all who knew her. She will be forever loved, forever missed, and forever remembered.

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Eric MadridEric “Eagle Child Come Singing” Madrid, 42, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away on May 18, 2026, in Tulsa. He was...
05/20/2026

Eric Madrid

Eric “Eagle Child Come Singing” Madrid, 42, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away on May 18, 2026, in Tulsa. He was born on July 5, 1983, in Borger, Texas, to Eleuterio and Dora Madrid.

Eric was a hardworking man who dedicated his life to caring for his family. He was a loving husband, devoted father, and dependable provider who always made sure those he loved were cared for. Whether he was working long hours, attending his children’s school functions and sporting events, or taking care of things around the house, Eric stayed busy making life better for his family. He proudly supported Elysia in volleyball, Erik and Elias in basketball, and Evelyn in cheer. He could fix just about anything and was always on top of whatever needed to be done. Eric also had a funny side and loved to joke around, bringing laughter and smiles to those around him. Above all, he will be remembered for his caring heart, his strong work ethic, and the great smile he shared with everyone around him.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Blu Madrid; his children, Erik Madrid, Elias Madrid, Elysia Madrid, and Evelyn Madrid; his brother, Oscar Madrid; his niece, Keira Madrid, his mother and father-in-law, Todd and Julie Parker; his brother-in-law, Chase Parker and wife Erin; his nephew, Royce Parker; as well as a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Eleuterio and Dora Madrid, and his brother, Cesar Madrid.

Visitation will be held Thursday, May 21, 2026, from 5pm to 8pm and funeral services will be held Friday, May 22, 2026 at 11:00am, both at Schaudt Funeral Service, 5757 South Memorial Drive, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145. Graveside service to follow at Kellyville Cemetery.

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Susan Marie NewcombSusan Marie Newcomb, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on May 14, 2026. Born on July ...
05/19/2026

Susan Marie Newcomb

Susan Marie Newcomb, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on May 14, 2026. Born on July 11, 1946, she lived a full and loving life centered on family, faith, and the simple joys of the outdoors.

Susan was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Jim Newcomb. She is now joyfully reunited with him and her Savior, Jesus, in heaven.

A fabulous Italian cook, Susan filled her home with the warm aromas of homemade sauces, pastas, and family recipes that brought everyone together. She had a deep love for gardening and flowers, tending her garden with care and sharing its beauty with others. She also cherished the outdoors, finding special peace in fishing and camping. Trout fishing was a particular favorite, and she created countless cherished memories by taking her grandchildren on fishing trips and camping adventures.

Susan was preceded in death by her husband, James Newcomb; daughter, Suzanne Stillian; son, James Newcomb; brothers, Dennis Cook and Scott Robertson; and grandson, Andrew Stillian.

She is survived by her son, Michael Newcomb and daughter-in-law, Tracie Newcomb; her sister, Debbra Robertson; her beloved grandchildren, Tony Newcomb, Steve Stillian, Jimmy Newcomb, Johnny Newcomb, Julie Webre, Alexandria Alexandra, and Katie Goode; 12 great-grandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren; and many loving nieces and nephews including Lisa Robertson, Jesse Palmer, Matthew Palmer, Ilene Cook, Dennis Cook, Jenner Cook-Sampton, Stefanie Cook, Deana Morgan, and Mike Morgan.

Above all, Susan's greatest joy was her family. She adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, pouring her love into every moment spent with them-whether in the kitchen, the garden, or by the water.

Her warmth, generosity, and zest for life will be deeply missed by all who knew her. She leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and faith that will continue to bloom in the lives of her family for generations to come.

Rest in peace, dear Susan. You are home with Jim and Jesus.

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Cheryl Ann WidowskiCheryl Ann Widowski passed away with loving family by her side on Monday, May 11, 2026, at the age of...
05/19/2026

Cheryl Ann Widowski

Cheryl Ann Widowski passed away with loving family by her side on Monday, May 11, 2026, at the age of 66 years. Cheryl was born on August 10, 1959 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to her parents, Carl and Hattie Cothern.

Cheryl was a devoted mother who always placed her children first above all else, second only to her deep love and faith in God. She worked as a Store Clerk and also worked alongside her cousin Sheila at Larry’s Commissary. Cheryl was known for her caring heart, strong faith, and unwavering love for her family. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

She is preceded in death by her father, Carl Cothern, and mother, Hattie Cothern.

Cheryl leaves many loving memories with her family, sons Bobby Joe “BJ” and Shelby Dean; daughter Crystal; cousin Sheila Stahl; along with many other loving relatives and a host of friends.

Graveside Service will be held at 1:00 PM on May 21, 2026 at Bixby Cemetery, 151st & Sheridan, Bixby, Oklahoma.

Arrangements are entrusted to Schaudt Glenpool-Bixby Funeral Service & Cremation Care Centers, 1329 East 151st Street, Glenpool, OK 74033. Family and friends may leave kind words of comfort, special memories, and condolences to the family online at www.schaudtfuneralservice.com

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Cheryl Lee MooreCheryl was a devoted mother, grandmother, and wife whose love was unwavering and unconditional.  She had...
05/19/2026

Cheryl Lee Moore

Cheryl was a devoted mother, grandmother, and wife whose love was unwavering and unconditional. She had a gift for making everyone feel welcome - her home was always open to anyone in need of a place to live and a warm meal. She found joy and peace in her garden, where beauty grew under her care, just as her love helped others grow. Cheryl's greatest joy was her family, and she was deeply involved in the lives of all her grandchildren. Her consistency, strength, and love will forever live on in the hearts of those who were blessed to know her.

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Neal Arden ThrasherNeal A. Thrasher, 80, peacefully passed away on May 8, 2026. Born and raised in Arizona, Neal attende...
05/19/2026

Neal Arden Thrasher

Neal A. Thrasher, 80, peacefully passed away on May 8, 2026. Born and raised in Arizona, Neal attended school there before joining the United States Navy in 1964, serving as a Radioman in communications. While stationed in Cheltenham, Maryland, he met the love of his life, Joyce Christy as they both served in the US Navy. The two were married on April 23 of 1971 and shared a devoted marriage filled with love, family, and service. Neal often shared the story of his brother, John D. Thrasher, who served in the Army during the Vietnam War. Both brothers were stationed in Vietnam at the same time, and Neal was granted special permission to meet John in Da Nang. Tragically, John never arrived, and Neal later learned that his beloved brother had been killed in action. Neal carried his brother's memory with him throughout his life.

After proudly serving his country for 20 years, Neal retired from the Navy in 1984 while living in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He then moved his family to a farm in Chelsea, Oklahoma. Although the family had been city folks, Neal embraced country life wholeheartedly. Using the GI Bill, he attended Rogers State College, earning an A.S. degree in Horse Management so he could better learn the ways of farm life.

Neal later began a second career at the Veterans Center in Claremore, Oklahoma, where he dedicated another 20 years serving fellow veterans before retiring once again. Both he and his wife retied from the state of Oklahoma Veteran Center in 2008.Known for his kind and gentle spirit, Neal had a special place in his heart for animals, especially those abandoned or left behind in the country. At one point, the family farm grew to 14 dogs and 5 cats and four horses, because Neal simply could not turn away an animal in need of love and care.

Neal was preceded in death by his parents Neal F and Doris Rose Bush and has two surviving sisters, Bonita and Sheila of Arizona. Neal is survived by his loving wife, Joyce; his daughters, Paula Scott and husband Doug, and Angela Thrasher; along with many family members and friends who will cherish his memory. He will be interred in Arizona beside his beloved brother, John D. Thrasher, for his final resting place. Neal will be remembered for his dedication to his country, his devotion to his family, his compassion for animals, and the quiet strength and kindness he showed throughout his life.

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Marian Frances Rawson - GibsonMarian Gibson passed away with loving family by her side on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at th...
05/18/2026

Marian Frances Rawson - Gibson

Marian Gibson passed away with loving family by her side on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at the age of 71 years. Marian was born on November 25, 1954, in Little Rock, Arkansas to her parents, Adler Eugene (Gene) and Laura Marie (Smith) Gibson. She attended Claremore High School, where she was known for her spirited personality and tomboy nature. She was top of her class in ROTC, and often told stories of her ROTC days. During her high school years, Marian had a love for excitement and could often be found drag racing, and embracing life with fearless enthusiasm. From Marian's teens to mid-twenties her love for the rodeo and horses fueled her passion for competition in barrel racing.

A talented and creative woman, Marian became an interior designer and even owned her own business for a time, sharing her eye for beauty and design with others. She was also deeply connected to her family's manufacturing business, Gibco, which was an important part of her life and legacy.

Above all, Marian cherished her role as a mother. She loved her son, Cameron, deeply and took great pride in raising him. She shared her love for travel with Cameron and they visited many beautiful places over the years. Their goal was to see as many states as they could, and they came close to that goal. Her love for family extended beyond motherhood-she was one of five siblings, and together they created countless memories playing card and board games, filling their time with laughter and connection.

Marian had a deep love for the water and enjoyed many days at Grand Lake, especially the thrill of fast boats and the joy of being surrounded by loved ones. She will be remembered as a very loving, giving, and vibrant woman who lived life fully and cared deeply for those around her.

She is preceded in death by her father, Adler Eugene (Gene) Gibson, Jr., mother Laura Marie (Smith) Gibson, sister Claudia Gibson Tarrington, brothers Michael Gibson, Rodney Gibson, and Mark Gibson. Marian leaves many loving memories with her son, Cameron; her nieces and nephews, Lisa Standlee, Michelle Akers, Laurie VanDyke, Nichole Gibson, Casey Gibson, Garrett Gibson, Kendall Gibson, and Connor Gibson; and 13 great nieces and nephews and 1 great-great nephew, and a host of friends who will miss her dearly.

Arrangements are entrusted to Schaudt Glenpool-Bixby Funeral Service & Cremation Care Centers, 1329 East 151st Street, Glenpool, OK 74033. Family and friends may leave kind words of comfort, special memories, and condolences to the family online at www.schaudtfuneralservice.com.

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Scott Allyne MeyerScott Allyne Meyer passed away on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the age of 60 years. Scott was born on Jan...
05/12/2026

Scott Allyne Meyer

Scott Allyne Meyer passed away on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the age of 60 years. Scott was born on January 16, 1966, in Buffalo, New York to his parents, Ronald and Barbara (Hobey) Meyer. Scott proudly served his country in the United States Army and carried the values of loyalty, strength, and friendship throughout his life.

Scott was truly the life of the party. He never met a stranger and loved gathering with family and friends around a good barbecue, sharing stories, laughter, and unforgettable memories. He had a deep love for horses and enjoyed the freedom and peace they brought him. Scott also worked as the General Manager of the Tulsa Club Hotel in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he built many lasting friendships and was respected by coworkers and guests alike.

While working in the hotel industry, Scott met the love of his life, Kelley McLaurin. Their shared passion for hospitality and serving others brought them together, and their connection quickly grew into a lifelong story filled with devotion, laughter, and companionship. Scott and Kelley were blessed to share 25 years of marriage together.

Scott was preceded in death by those who welcomed him into eternal rest include his father, Ronald Meyer; his mother, Barbara Kulis.

He leaves many loving memories with his family, including his beloved wife, Kelley Meyer His sons Tyler Meyer and Cody Meyer, His brother Greg Meyer, and several Grand Children along with many other loving relatives and a host of dear friends who will forever treasure his memory.

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