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Bertha Ann Marshall 85, of Tulsa passed away on April 5th, 2026.    Bertha Ann married Lewis Marshall on April 1st, 1977...
04/12/2026

Bertha Ann Marshall 85, of Tulsa passed away on April 5th, 2026.

Bertha Ann married Lewis Marshall on April 1st, 1977. They recently celebrated their 49th anniversary. Ann worked as a homemaker. She was a cherished wife, Mom, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Aunt and friend.

As we all know, she didn’t like being called Bertha, she preferred Ann. She enjoyed spending time with her husband watching dog show’s on T.V., and working on puzzles, which was her favorite hobby. Ann also loved to watch their dog Duke run around the house and when he jumped on the furniture, she would say, “Kenny, you better get that dog!”

Ann’s greatest love was spending time with her kids and grandkids. They would always put a smile on her face. She cherished those visits. She would always make you laugh when you were around her. Ann didn’t like having her picture taken and would always say “No, don’t take my picture," but we knew she didn’t mean it. Then she would say, "Don’t post them on Facebook," of course we did though.

Ann looked forward to the holidays, she loved to cook. Though Ann has left us, her spirit lives on through the memories we shared. Her kindness, laughter and love will continue to guide us. We will carry her memories in our hearts forever, grateful for the time we had with her.

Survivors include her husband, Lewis (Kenny) Marshall of Tulsa, Daughter Linda Shepherd of Sapulpa, Son Edd Russell of Tulsa, and Stacy Helm of Tulsa, daughter Stephanie McGirt of Mounds and David Foster of Mounds. Grandchildren, Kevin Bebee of Jenks and wife Amanda, Avya Russell of Sand Springs, Charlie Russell of Tulsa, R.D. Tiger of Mounds, Amber Choate and husband Nashoba of Ardmore, Tristan Bruner of Mounds, Dylan Bruner of Mounds, Michala Bacon of Tulsa, Bri Michelle of Tulsa, Tyler Bacon of Tulsa. Great Grandchildren, Cassandra Bebee of Sapulpa, David Bebee of Jenks, Tatum Choate of Ardmore, Keigan Choate of Ardmore, Oaklyn Choate of Ardmore, Delilah Bruner of Mounds.

She is preceded in death by her Grandson Stephan Bruner in 1994.

Graveside service to be held 2pm Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at the Gooden Indian Cemetery in Sand Springs, OK with Pastor's Betty Pulver and David Foster officiating and Obituary read by Liz Childers. Pallbearers include R.D. Tiger, Tristan Bruner, Kevin Bebee, Tui Marshall, and Jerald Marshall. Honorary pallbearers are Tyler Bacon, Avya Russell, Dylan Bruner, Madison McGirt, Tatum Choate, Keigan Choate, Oaklyn Choate, Amber Choate, Nashoba Choate, Melvin Marshall, Cassandra Bebee.

Bertha Ann Marshall 85, of Tulsa passed away on April 5th, 2026. Bertha Ann married Lewis Marshall on April 1st, 1977. They recently celebrated their 49th anniversary. Ann worked as a homemaker. She was a cherished wife, Mom, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Aunt and friend. As we all know, she didnt

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Robert Clarence Lovelace entered his heavenly home on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at the age of 81. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service of Sand Springs. Private family services will be held.

Jimmie DeWayne Martin, affectionately known as “Jim” or “Cowboy Jim,” entered his heavenly home on Friday, March 20, 202...
04/12/2026

Jimmie DeWayne Martin, affectionately known as “Jim” or “Cowboy Jim,” entered his heavenly home on Friday, March 20, 2026, at the age of 76. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service of Sand Springs.

A memorial service celebrating Jimmie’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, April 17, at Chandler Park. Military honors will be presented by the United States Army.

Jimmie was born October 31, 1949, in Kansas City, Missouri, to LeRoy “Chick” Martin and Marjorie Lee (Salmon) Martin. He spent his early years in Kansas City before moving with his family to Tulsa at the age of 10, where they settled in West Tulsa. As a boy, Jimmie loved the outdoors—spending his days at the creek, fishing, and enjoying the country life.

In the 10th grade, Jimmie made the bold decision to leave school and join the United States Army. He proudly served his country in Korea and Vietnam as a paratrooper, marksman, and ham radio operator. Jimmie deeply loved his time in the military and often expressed that he wished he had remained in service.

Following his honorable discharge, Jimmie began a long and dedicated career as a truck driver. He first worked for Hale-Hassell in Tulsa before becoming a long-haul driver, traveling all across the country. Though he saw nearly every state, Alaska remained the one place he never made it to. Later, he worked for a short time with Crossland Construction before retiring in 2009.

It was at a quaint bar that Jimmie met the love of his life, Sherry Hayes. The two were married on July 9, 2008, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Together they shared a joyful life filled with fishing trips, dinners out, dancing, and cherished companionship. Jimmie and Sherry were truly best friends, able to talk and lean on one another through life’s journey.

Jimmie had a deep love for the outdoors and treasured time spent hunting deer, turkey, and doves with his buddies and his dear friend, Gary Nickles. Many of those special memories were made at the farm in Shidler, where days were filled with hunting and fishing, and evenings brought laughter, dominoes, campfires, and the occasional shot of whiskey.

Known for his humor and lighthearted spirit, Jimmie loved to joke, tease, and make others laugh. He avoided serious conversations, choosing instead to bring joy to those around him. His laugh was unforgettable—so hearty it would leave him nearly falling out of his chair. Jimmie had a way of lighting up every room with his smile, and he truly never met a stranger.

After meeting Sherry, Jimmie began attending River of Life Church in West Tulsa, where his faith continued to grow.

Jimmie was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grandfather. He was known for his kindness and generosity, always willing to help anyone in need and often described as someone who would give the shirt off his back. He was a steady presence in the lives of those he loved and brought warmth, laughter, and comfort to all who knew him.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Chick Martin and Marjorie Martin Abner; his brother, Charles Martin; and his twin brother, Bruce Wayne Martin.

Jimmie is survived by his beloved wife, Sherry; his daughters, Susan and Becky Wilkins; his grandchildren, Kinsey Braden and Andy Phillips; his sisters, Sandi Ford and her husband, Doug, and Carol Claxton and her husband, Charles; along with many extended family members and dear friends who will miss him greatly.

Jimmie’s legacy of laughter, kindness, and unwavering love will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

Jimmie DeWayne Martin, affectionately known as Jim or Cowboy Jim, entered his heavenly home on Friday, March 20, 2026, at the age of 76. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service of Sand Springs. A memorial service celebrating Jimmies life will be held at 1100 a.m.,....

Loretta Janelle Holt, 88, of Sand Springs, entered her heavenly home on Thursday, April 9, 2026. She was a woman whose w...
04/12/2026

Loretta Janelle Holt, 88, of Sand Springs, entered her heavenly home on Thursday, April 9, 2026. She was a woman whose warmth, strength, and love for her family left a lasting impression on all who knew her. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service of Sand Springs.

Funeral services celebrating Loretta’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 13, at Metro Pentecostal Church, with Pastor Don Martin officiating. Burial will follow at Wilson Salt Creek Cemetery in Henryetta. Viewing will be held from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m., Sunday, at the funeral home.

Loretta was born on December 5, 1937, in Henryetta, to Robert Lee Stewart and Alice (Johnson) Stewart. She grew up in the Dewar community, where she played basketball. She was fast and a skilled player, a talent she carried with pride throughout her school years.

Loretta’s life changed forever when she was introduced to Eddie Holt by her brother, Troy. The two were united in marriage on March 21, 1955, in Okmulgee County, with both of their mothers proudly witnessing their vows. Together, they built a life grounded in love, faith, and hard work. Eddie’s work in the oil fields took them to places like Wynnewood and Pueblo, Colorado, before they eventually settled in West Tulsa. In 1982, they made their forever home in Berryhill, where they built a house filled with memories. In her later years, Loretta moved to Green Tree in Sand Springs.

A dedicated and hardworking woman, Loretta began her career at Liberty Glass before continuing her work at Plastic Molding Company in Red Fork. She also worked at Yeager in the warehouse and at Oral Roberts University. Loretta later served as a secretary at her husband’s steel shop before becoming an office administrator at Image, where she carefully managed paperwork for resident physicians. She finished her working years serving faithfully as a secretary at Winnetka Heights Church and Metro Pentecostal Church, places that reflected her deep and abiding faith.

Loretta found great joy in life’s simple pleasures. She loved fishing and camping at the lake, traveling, and most of all, gathering with her family. Her kitchen was the heart of her home, especially on Sundays, when loved ones would gather for dinner. Her famous hot rolls—made from her mother’s treasured recipe—became a beloved tradition, often tempting family members to sneak one before the meal began.

She was known for her outgoing and friendly nature, never meeting a stranger and loving everyone she encountered. Loretta took great pride in her appearance, always beautifully dressed, and kept her car just as spotless. A longtime member of Metro Pentecostal Church, her faith was a guiding light throughout her life.

Above all, Loretta cherished her family. Her love for them was unwavering, and her legacy will live on through each of them.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Eddie Holt; her parents; and her siblings, James Chrysler, Lloyd Chrysler, Lucille Stewart, Leona Dodge, Troy Stewart, Janice Cox, Carlton Stewart, and Alice Marie Stewart.

Loretta is survived by her children: Bob Michael Holt and wife, Denise, Timothy Wayne Holt and wife, Donna, and Clinton Edward Holt and wife, Christy; her sister, Belinda McGrew; and her sister-in-law, Barbara Stewart. She also leaves behind a large and loving family of grandchildren: Bob Holt, Jr. and wife, Candace, Dustin Holt, Mandy Johnson and husband, Kyle, Timothy Holt, Jr., Kyle Holt and wife, Jessica, Kimberly Goad and husband, Justin, Whitney Dill, David Waters and wife, Sarah, Clinton Holt, Jr., Emily Holt, Becca Saunders, and Haleigh Holt; great-grandchildren: Jessica and husband, Adam, Teagan and fiancé, Kendra, Kyson, Jordanne, Paydon, Autumn, Kadence, Brooklyn, Gentry, Gracelynn, Randall, Rozlynn, Adelynn, Aurora, Michael, Ezra, and Jade; as well as one great-great-grandchild.

Loretta’s life was a beautiful reflection of love, faith, and devotion. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered by those who were blessed to know her.

Loretta Janelle Holt, 88, of Sand Springs, entered her heavenly home on Thursday, April 9, 2026. She was a woman whose warmth, strength, and love for her family left a lasting impression on all who knew her. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service of Sand Springs.

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