Oklahomans We’ve Lost: A dedicated nurse who threw Halloween parties and cared for rescue dogs
“She loved helping everybody.”
Thousands of Oklahomans have died from COVID-19. The loss is immeasurable for their families, friends and communities. Among the dead are parents and grandparents, husbands and wives, military veterans and health care workers.
Kayla Branch July 22, 2021
“She loved helping everybody.”
Kassie McClung June 30, 2021
“He’s not just a number. He was my everything.”
Clifton Adcock June 23, 2021
“Just the outpouring of love really shows the impact that he did have.”
Ari Fife June 16, 2021
“There were probably 100 people who thought of Tim as a close friend.”
Ben Felder June 9, 2021
“He was robbed of his retirement and our future plans.”
Ben Felder June 2, 2021
“She was a tireless and passionate advocate for early childhood development and high quality child care investment.”
Ben Felder May 4, 2021
“My grandmother was a fighter.”
Clifton Adcock April 27, 2021
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