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Darrell Floyd Mansfield entered his heavenly home on Thursday morning, May 21, 2026, surrounded by his loving family at ...
05/22/2026

Darrell Floyd Mansfield entered his heavenly home on Thursday morning, May 21, 2026, surrounded by his loving family at the age of 87. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service of Sand Springs.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 26, at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church with Father Bob Gates and Pastor Cole Fields officiating. Burial with military honors by the Collinsville VFW and Patriot Guard Riders will follow at Woodland Memorial Park Cemetery. Viewing will be Monday from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home, with the family greeting friends from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Following the service, everyone is invited to stay, eat, celebrate, and share stories with the family — exactly the kind of gathering Darrell would have enjoyed most. While no one would ever presume Darrell simply enjoyed a good time, those who knew him best knew he truly loved to have fun, especially with family and friends nearby and often with a margarita in his hand.

Darrell was born on August 4, 1938, in Cushing to Floyd M. Mansfield and Doris Nadine (Hilbert) Mansfield. He grew up in Cushing and graduated from Cushing High School, where he proudly played in the high school band. He continued his education at Oklahoma State University before later transferring to The University of Tulsa.

Darrell honorably served his country in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam era and was stationed in Turkey. During his service, he also worked at the Pentagon. Following his military career, he continued in federal civil service as an auditor and accountant for the Department of Energy and Department of Defense. He dedicated many years to his work and carried himself with quiet integrity, humility, and professionalism.

One of the greatest blessings of Darrell’s life was meeting Winfred Elaine “Winnie” Reese. Winnie had come to Sand Springs from Arkansas to help care for her sister-in-law who suffered from ALS. Through Darrell’s father, Floyd, the two were introduced, and the rest became a beautiful love story. They were married in Salus, Arkansas, and together built a loving home in Sand Springs. From 1990 until 1998, they also made cherished memories while living in Lawton before returning home to Sand Springs.

Darrell was an amazing man and, above all else, the very best dad. His family always knew they were loved, protected, and cared for. He was steady, dependable, and full of quiet wisdom and humor. His dry wit would often catch people by surprise, leaving them laughing long after the conversation ended.

Music brought Darrell tremendous joy throughout his life. He loved all kinds of music, but especially Bob Wills and classic country. Whether music was playing in the house, in the car, or during time spent with family and friends, it always made him happy. That love of music became part of his legacy and greatly influenced his children, who each developed their own deep and diverse appreciation for music because of him.

Darrell also enjoyed life’s simple pleasures — western movies, chicken fried steak with gravy, regular “staff meetings” with friends at Super Donuts and later Carl’s Jr., Methodist men’s breakfast gatherings at Crescent Café, and dinners out with Winnie and friends. Around town, many considered him the best-dressed man in Sand Springs.

Faith was important to Darrell throughout his life. He attended the Sand Springs Methodist Church, was active in the First Baptist Church while living in Lawton.

Darrell is survived by his beloved wife, Winnie Mansfield; daughter, Melissa Mansfield and husband, William Parris; son, David Mansfield and wife, Rosa; grandchildren: Reese Benge, Christian Mansfield, and Sophia Parris; along with many other dear friends and extended family members who will deeply miss him.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Mary Lou Shepherd; and his close friend, Becky Walters.

Darrell will be remembered for his kindness, humor, love of music, devotion to family, and the joy he brought into the lives of those around him. He leaves behind a lifetime of memories filled with laughter, love, good food, good music, and treasured moments shared with the people he loved most.

Darrell Floyd Mansfield entered his heavenly home on Thursday morning, May 21, 2026, surrounded by his loving family at the age of 87. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service of Sand Springs. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 1000 a.m., Tuesday, May 26,

Doris Jean Hampton passed peacefully from this life on May 16, 2026, at the age of 94.Affectionately known to all as “Je...
05/22/2026

Doris Jean Hampton passed peacefully from this life on May 16, 2026, at the age of 94.

Affectionately known to all as “Jean”, she was born on June 30, 1931, in Spring Valley, Illinois, to Henry (Cackle) and Una (Smith) Thurlo. Jean lived a life defined by compassion, quiet strength, unwavering faithfulness, and deep devotion to her family.

Jean dedicated many years of service to The Sand Springs Home, where she worked as a house parent and childcare worker for 14 years. Her kindness, patience, and nurturing spirit left a lasting impact on countless children and families through the years. In recognition of her remarkable dedication, she was honored as Oklahoma Certified Child Care Worker of the Year in 1994. Those who knew Jean admired her tireless work ethic, gentle nature, and the grace with which she carried herself through every season of life. She was a woman who rarely complained and instead chose to serve others with humility and love.

Outside of her work, Jean found joy in life’s simple blessings. She loved reading, bird watching, flower gardening and took special delight in caring for her hens and chicks. Above all else, however, she cherished time spent with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Family gatherings, laughter, and treasured memories with those she loved most brought her the greatest happiness.

Jean is survived by her children: Michael Wayne Hampton and wife Carol; Pamela Jean Ryan and husband Sean; Deborah Lynn Broussard and husband Randy; and Patricia Ann Major. She is also survived by her sister, Frances Faye Stevens and husband Tony.

She leaves behind a legacy of love through her grandchildren: Michael Dale Hampton, Jack Daniel Hampton, Kevin Joseph Ryan, Sarah Siobhan Ryan, Matthew Alan Major, Ryan Andrew Major, and Lyndsey Jean Broussard; and nephew Johnny Michael Stevens.

Her memory will also be lovingly carried on by her great-grandchildren: Ashley Morita, Mikah Hampton, Maddyx Hampton, Wyatt Hampton, Lena Hampton, Will Hampton, Lyza Hampton, Margo Mae Ryan, Penelope Jean Ryan, Jett Major, Roman Major. Great great-grandchildren: Hensleigh Morita, and Lennox Morita.

Jean was preceded in death by her parents, Henry (Cackle) and Una Thurlo; her son Richard Dale Hampton; her daughters Linda Faye Hampton and Ruth Ann Hampton; and her brother, Henry Wayne Thurlo.

Jean’s life was a beautiful example of kindness, perseverance, and unconditional love. Her warmth touched many lives, and her legacy will continue through the family she adored and the many people she cared for throughout her lifetime. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Oklahoma Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association in Jean’s memory.

Doris Jean Hampton passed peacefully from this life on May 16, 2026, at the age of 94. Affectionately known to all as Jean, she was born on June 30, 1931, in Spring Valley, Illinois, to Henry Cackle and Una Smith Thurlo. Jean lived a life defined by compassion, quiet strength,

Darrell Floyd Mansfield entered his heavenly home on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at the age of 87. Arrangements are entruste...
05/22/2026

Darrell Floyd Mansfield entered his heavenly home on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at the age of 87. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church with Father Bob Gates and Pastor Cole Fields officiating. Burial with military honors provided by the American Legion and Patriot Guard Riders will follow at Woodland Memorial Park Cemetery. Viewing will be held Monday from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home, with the family greeting friends from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Darrell Floyd Mansfield entered his heavenly home on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at the age of 87. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Service. Funeral services will be held at 1000 a.m., Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at St. Matthews Episcopal Church with Father Bob Gates and Pas...

Jay Dean Napolean Etheridge (known by many as JD) was born in Lawton, Oklahoma on April 29,1925. He died on May 9, 2026,...
05/22/2026

Jay Dean Napolean Etheridge (known by many as JD) was born in Lawton, Oklahoma on April 29,1925. He died on May 9, 2026, at his home in Sand Springs, Oklahoma and went to be with his Father in Heaven where he is most likely playing his guitar.

Jay lived in Texas where he attended Macedonia Baptist Church in Mesquite. He moved to Sand Springs in 1968 and attended Fisher Baptist Church (later The Father’s House) where he loved playing the guitar in the church band.

He served in the US Navy during World War II stationed in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he got his GED and was trained as a radioman.

Jay attended Southeastern State College in Stillwell, Oklahoma (now known as Southeastern Oklahoma State University), where he dual majored in chemistry and physics and earned his Bachelors in Education. He was the first in his family to go to college. He taught High School Science in Oklahoma before moving to Texas where he worked for Best Foods and Sargents. He was self-taught in Engineering. After moving back to Oklahoma, he went to work for Sun Oil Refinery, earning a patent and retiring in 1986.

Jay enjoyed a variety of things including fishing, gardening, art, writing, music and inventing.

He is preceded in death by his Parents Cecil Clayton Etheridge and Alice Rochelle Webb Etheridge; Spouses, Fay Virginia Garner Etheridge and Iva Lee Sullivan Etheridge; Sister, Mary Alice Etheridge Armilio and Brothers, Billy Utah Jackson Etheridge, Cecil Owen (Buster) Etheridge; Son, Tommy Ray Etheridge; Daughter-in-Law, Anita Ruth Holcomb Etheridge and Great-Granddaughter, Katlyn Chambers.

Jay is survived by his children and their (spouses): (Tommy’s spouse, Brenda Etheridge) of Texas, Nadine Collins (spouse, Jim Collins) of Arkansas, Vicky Lynn Pace (spouse, Jim Pace) of Oklahoma, and Ronald Dee Etheridge of Oklahoma.

His grandchildren: Terry Pryor (Arkansas), Rhonda Asberry (Texas), Shawn Etheridge (Missouri), Michael Etheridge (Missouri), Wendy Lambert (Texas), Cheri Freedman (Oregon), Christy Bostick (Oklahoma), Angie Rogers (Oklahoma), Katy Etheridge (Oklahoma).

His Great-Grandchildren: Patrick Asberry, Sara Asberry, Riley Etheridge, Kennedy Wuebker, Jack Etheridge, Ian Lambert, Charlie Lambert, Colin Lambert, Luke Etheridge, Nathan Etheridge, Kathrine Etheridge, Parker Freedman, Paxton Freedman, Emily Bostic, Ariel Addington, Bradon Bostic, Anna Addington, Micah Rogers, Abbie Rogers, and Weston Chambers.

His Great-Great Grandchildren, Mack Wuebker and Elliott Wuebker.

After 101 remarkable years of life, service, laughter, and love, he leaves behind a legacy carried on through the many lives he touched. May calm seas and peaceful waters welcome him home.

Jay Dean Napolean Etheridge known by many as JD was born in Lawton, Oklahoma on April 29,1925. He died on May 9, 2026, at his home in Sand Springs, Oklahoma and went to be with his Father in Heaven where he is most likely playing his guitar. Jay lived in

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Doris Jean Hampton passed peacefully from this life on May 16, 2026, at the age of 94. Jeans Memorial Service will be held at 10 AM on Friday, May 29, 2026, at the Jim Groesbeck Memorial Chapel in Sand Springs. Complete obituary forthcoming.

David Lewis “DL” Nowlin was born on August 20, 1941, in Walls, Oklahoma, to Hansford Nowlin and Ellie Cagle Nowlin. He w...
05/20/2026

David Lewis “DL” Nowlin was born on August 20, 1941, in Walls, Oklahoma, to Hansford Nowlin and Ellie Cagle Nowlin. He was the youngest of four children. David graduated from Panama High School in 1959. Growing up, he worked as a farrier and broke horses, developing a strong work ethic and a lifelong love of the outdoors.

He went on to work as a warehouse supervisor for Affiliated Foods. After its closing, he continued his career with Bartlett Collins, where he worked until his retirement. Never one to slow down, David later built custom homes and was even featured in Tulsa Homes magazine.

David met the love of his life, Phyllys, and they were married in 1965. Their union was blessed with two daughters.

David had a deep passion for classic cars and owned many throughout his life. He was an avid outdoorsman and cherished time spent outside. During his daughters’ childhood, he was a dedicated father who coached their softball teams, creating lasting memories along the way.

He is survived by his daughters, Joi Hartnauer and her husband, John, and Jill Brewer and her husband, Stephen; his sister, Virginia Atkins; his grandchildren, Whitney Heideman, Erich Hartnauer, Kendall Hartnauer, Holly Brewer, Abigail Brewer, and Carlee Brewer; as well as ten great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Wilma Mize; his brother, Alton Nowlin; and his beloved wife of 58 years, Phyllys.

David Lewis DL Nowlin was born on August 20, 1941, in Walls, Oklahoma, to Hansford Nowlin and Ellie Cagle Nowlin. He was the youngest of four children. David graduated from Panama High School in 1959. Growing up, he worked as a farrier and broke horses, developing a strong work ethic

Asa Jerry Case passed away peacefully just before midnight on May 13, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. Born o...
05/20/2026

Asa Jerry Case passed away peacefully just before midnight on May 13, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on November 25, 1943, Jerry lived a life defined by hard work, faith, kindness, and devotion to the people he loved. Jerry shared 63 wonderful years of marriage with his beloved wife, Patsy Case. Together they built a life centered around family, faith, and love. He was a devoted father to Tonya Conn, Tony Case, and Tammy, and a proud grandfather to Michael, Toby, Candice, Cody, Joe, Caleb, Brandon, and Alex. He was also blessed with 18 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. A carpenter at heart, Jerry built both a career and a life with his hands. He could fix almost anything and was known for his incredible work ethic, patience, and willingness to teach others. Those who knew him best will remember his calm nature and gentle spirit. He rarely raised his voice and led instead through quiet strength and steady example. Jerry loved hunting and fishing and found peace in the outdoors. One of his greatest joys was passing that love on to his children and grandchildren, creating memories and traditions that will live on for generations. Jerry was deeply involved in his church community and faithfully taught Sunday school for many years. His faith guided the way he lived and the way he treated others. His children and grandchildren will always remember watching Grandpa faithfully say his morning prayers each day before heading to work, a quiet example of devotion that left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Lillian and Asa Case; his brothers, Ronni and Gene Case; his sister, Janice Robinson; his son, Tony Case; and his daughter, Tonya Conn.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at Landmark Tabernacle in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Public viewing will be held Tuesday, May 19, at Mobley-Groesbeck Funeral Home from noon until 6:00 p.m., with family viewing from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Jerry’s legacy lives on through the family he loved, the lessons he taught, and the countless lives he touched with his kindness, wisdom, and unwavering love.

Asa Jerry Case passed away peacefully just before midnight on May 13, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on November 25, 1943, Jerry lived a life defined by hard work, faith, kindness, and devotion to the people he loved. Jerry shared 63 wonderful years of marriage with

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