Archive - Dec 18, 2012
Edward “Eddie” Estein, 46, of Howe died Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, at Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Poteau. Burial will be in New Hope Cemetery under the direction of Mallory-Martin Funeral Home, Spiro.
Fawn Louise Morrow, 85, of Fort Smith, Ark., formerly of Heavener died Friday, Dec. 14, in Fort Smith. Services were held Sunday, Dec. 16, at Pinecrest Cemetery, Mena, Ark., under the direction of Dowden Funeral Home, Heavener.
Hazel Lucille Richards, 85, of Fort Smith, Ark., died Saturday, Dec. 15. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, in Mallory-Martin Funeral Home Chapel in Spiro.
Melba Louise Scroggins Cooper, 71, of Panama died Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012, in Poteau. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, at Greenhill Baptist Church, Cameron, under the direction of Evans & Miller Funeral Home.
Jean “Jeanne” Marie Kinsey, 71, of Panama died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in Bixby.
Jeanne was born May 31, 1941 at Shady Point to Harvey Ruyle and Bonnie Painter Ruyle. Jeanne grew up at Shady Point and attended Panama High School. She married Andrew J. Kinsey on Feb. 14, 1990, in Spiro. Jeanne attended World Outreach church and was involved in prison ministry.
Tim and Mandy Trent wish everyone Happy Holidays.
The staff of the LeFlore County Veterinary Clinic wishes everyone happy holidays.
The Staff at Peppercorn Mall wishes everyone Happy Holidays.
The Staff at Young's Pharmacy wishes everyone Happy Holidays.
TALIHINA — Nothing like celebrating homecoming with a thrilling victory, and that’s just what the Talihina Lady Golden Tigers did Friday night on Chris Gillespie Court at Ray Henson Gymnasium.
Down 18-7 after one period, the Lady Golden Tigers tied the game with a buzzer-beater to send the game into overtime. Then, the locals used a strong OT period to win, 51-43.
With seven seconds left, the Lady Savages led 39-36 and were getting ready to shoot the one-and-one. Jeff Oliver, Talihina’s coach, called timeout to ice the shooter — and it worked.