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C. Fred Carnes
1932-2019
C. Fred Cames, age 87,
of Perkins, passed away
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
at the Integris Hospice
House in Oklahoma City.
Funeral services, officiated
by Pastor Paul DaWson, will
begin at 11:00 am. Thurs-
day, March 14, 2019 at the
Cimarron Valley Church in
Perkins under the direction
of Strode Funeral Home and
Cremation. Inumment will
be in the Marena Cemetery.
Fred was born in Marena,
Oklahoma to Jonas and
Maude (Henderson) Carries
on February 20, 1932. He
attended public school in
Coyle, where he graduated
high school. He was a vet-
eran of the US. Army, and
worked as a truck driver.
Fred was a member of
Cimarron Valley Church,
and was also a volun—
teer firefighter in Coyle.
He was a member of the
Coyle Lions Club, the Road
Knights Motorcycle Club,
the Wheeler Dealer Camp-
ing Club, and was an hon—
orary Chapter Farmer of the
Coyle FFA.
Members of his family
include his beloved wife
Patsy, whom he married in
1962; his daughters Vicky
Mills and husband Joe, and
Jonese Bostian and hus-
band Kevin and their fam—
ilies; his four grandchil-
dren: Amanda (Bostian)
Miles and husband James;
Lauren (Bostian) Lowery
and husband Bob; Dusty
Kelly and wife Ashton;
and Chance Mills and wife
Kelly. He also leaves behind
six great-grandchildren and
many other relatives and
friends.
Those wishing to honor
Fred‘s memory may do
so by contributing to the
Cimarron Valley'Church,
PO. Box 168, Perkins, OK
74059 or to the Marena
Cemetery Association, 6803
W. 68th, Stillwater, OK
74074.
Condolences may be
emailed to the family and
an online obituary may be
viewed by visiting www.
strodefhcom.
Charles Edward Chase, Jr.
1939-2019
Charles Edward Chase,
Jr., 79, went to the Lord on
Tuesday, March 5th at the
Oklahoma City
Heart Hospi-
tal surrounded
by the love of
his wife, chil-
dren and dear
friends.
A 45—year res—
ident of Stillwa-
ter, OK, he was
born in Dodge
City, Kansas on May 26,
1939. Ed spent much of his
childhood in California and
Dighton, Kansas. Later, he
moved to Inman, Kansas,
where his family owned
the Chase Grain Com—
pany. Upon graduating
from high school in 1957,
he attended Kansas State
University and Emporia
State University, where
he specialized in intema-
tional relations and social
studies. At school, he met
the love of his life, Cida S.
Chase.
After graduating in 1961,
they married in San José,
Costa Rica. Their daughter
Sabrina Marie was born in
1963; their son Christopher
Wyatt followed in 1972.
He completed his military
service and then discovered
his passion for teaching at
Americus High School in
Lyon County, Kansas. Ed
went on to earn a Master’s
degree, enabling him to
teach social studies and
history. He also became an
expert on the culture and
lifeways of the Old South-
west.
In l967hemovedtoNorman,
Oklahoma and worked ft! the
Advanced Studies Division
of the University of Okla-
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needs, also in
1 Monroe. Ed
served as a counselor at
a correctional facility in
Lexington, Oklahoma and
helped families in need
at the Community Action
Agency in Stillwater, Okla-
homa. In 1999, he began
working for the Stillwater
Public School System as
a substitute teacher. His
favorite activity of the last
years of his life was teach-
ing at Stillwater Junior
High School. He had the
highest regard for the fac-
ulty and students of this
institution.
Ed was the beloved hus—
band of Cida, the loving
father of Sabrina and Chris-
topher, and the devoted
grandfather of Zalea Lynn
and Jasmine Marie.
His memorial service
was held at 11 am. on
Monday, March 11 at the
First United Methodist
Church at 400 west 7th
Avenue in Stillwater, OK
(405) 372-5854. In lieu of
flowers, his family would
appreciate donations to
the First United Methodist
Church and the St. Francis
Xavier Catholic Church.
Condolences may be
emailed to the family and
an online obituary may be
viewed by visiting www.
strodefhcom
Sandra Dee Schultz
1962-2019
Sandra Dee (Bates)
Schultz, 56, of Perkins,
Oklahoma, passed away
on Thursday,
March 7, 2019
in P e rki n s ,
OK. Services
h a v e b e e n
entrusted to the
care of Digh-
to n M a rl e r
Funeral Home
of Stillwater.
A Memorial service will
be held on Tuesday, March
19, 2019 at 2 pm. at Life
Church, 1917 N Country
Club Rd, Stillwater, OK.
A memorial fund has been
set up at Payne County
Bank in Perkins to help
with memorial Service
expenses.
Sandra was born on
June 8, 1962 in Stillwater,
Oklahoma, the daughter of
Roy Arthur and Virginia
Lea (Reynolds) Bates.
Sandra, lovingly known
to all her friends and
family as “Sam”. She was
a beloved daughter, sister,
aunt and friend.
She loved spending time
with animals, tending her
flower gardens, playing
Canasta with her card bud-
dies, family trips to Cape
San Blas beach, one of her
favorites, and attending
Life Church when she
was able.
She is preceded in death V
by her father,
Bates; sister,
' Wilson;grand-
parents, Alva
L a f a y e t t e
and America
Clementine
Reynolds and
Roy Clifford and Leona
May Bates.
Sandra is survived by her
mother, Virginia Lowry
of Perkins, OK; sisters,
Susan (Thomas) Holmes
of Chandler, OK and
Michelle Lolley of Chan-
dler, OK; numerous aunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews,
cousins and friends.
Her favorite scriptures
were Ephesians 5:8 “For
you were once darkness,
but now you are light in
the Lord. Live as children
of light,” and Psalm 46: 10
“ He says, ‘Be still, and
know that I am God...”’
Per her wishes, Sandra
will be cremated and her
remains will scattered
in the ocean, which will
occur at a later date by her
beloved family. She will
be deeply missed by all
who knew and loved her.
Ethel Jean Bradley
1927-2019
Ethel Jean Bradley, long-
time Cushing resident and
retired legal secretary passed
away early Sat-
urday morning,
March 9, 2019 in
Tulsa at the age
of 91 years.
The daughter
of the late James
George Lowe
and Oda Martha
Hickman Lowe, '
Jean was born on June 3,
1927 in Agra, Oklahoma
and was raised and educated
in this area, graduating from
Agra High School.
She was united in maniage
to Virgil Bradley on May 1 l ,
1947 in Cushing and to this
union two sons, David and
Rodney were born. Virgil
preceded her in death on
September 12,2015.
Jean worked for Montgom-
ery Wards for over 20 years
prior to working for attorney
Jimmie Wilcoxon. She was
a member of the Cushing
Christian Church. She was
an avid Thunder fan and she
enjoyed traveling. Her favor-
ite activity was spending time
with her family and friends.
She is survived by her two
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her bachelor’s degree in agricultural communications and
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