A2. II IE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 4, 2018
Larry L. Kilmer
1940-2018
Clela Marie (Madison) Sloan
1932-2018
Lillian Mae Smith Parson
Lillian Mae Smith Parson,
of Stillwater, left our world
on Friday, September 21,
2018. Lillian
was born in
Enid, Dkla-
homa, Perry
Smith and Lil-
lian Smith. Her
siblings are
Perry Smith
and Betty
Scroggins.
Lill n enjoyed cro-
cheting and spending time
with her friends. During
baseball season, you
would more often than not,
find her posted at the TV,
shouting encouragement
to her Houston Astros and
rude things upon umpires'
heads.
She leaves behind a son,
Russell Parson of Round
Rock, Texas; a daughter,
Kimberly Parson Coyle
of Spring,
Texas; a son-
in-law, Ben
Coyle; five
grandchil-
dren: Nathan
Noles, Mia,
Keanu, Chris-
tian and Miko-
las Coyle.
Lillian was loved dearly
and will be sorely missed.
A funeral service will be
held on Tuesday, October
2, 2018, at 3 p.m. at Digh-
ton-Marler Funeral Home
Chapel in Stillwater.
Condolences may be
sent to the family via an
online guestbook at www.
dightonmarler.com.
Larry L. Kilmer,plong:
time Perry resident passed
away Sunday, Septem-
ber 23, 2018 at
Integris Hos-
pital in Enid,
Oklahoma.
He was 78.
Funeral Ser-
vices have been
entrusted to the
care of Digh-
ton-Marler
Funeral Home of Perry.
iff s Department after
20 years of Honorable
Service and left many
Clela Marie (Madison)
Sloan, 85, longtime Still-
water resident, passed away
friends in the
Law Enforce-
ment Commu-
nity.
Survivors
include his
loving wife
of 49 years,
June Kilmer;
son, Tim
Kilmer and wife Dawn,
September 29.
2018 at her
home in Golden
Age Nursing
Home in Guth-
rie, Oklahoma,
where she and
her husband Bill
have lived since
October 2017.
Services have
Pass. Oregon; and grandson,
Dustin Michael Sloan. She
is also survived by three
nieces, Debbie
(Madison) Dull
of Eugene,
Oregon; Susan
Mad'son of
Castle Rock,
California; and
Alice (Madison)
Corigliano of
Black Diamond,
Washington.
LD Asbill
1949-2018
LD Asbill, age 68, passed ing time with his family.
away Thursday, Septem- Especially his grandchil-
ber 20, 2018 in Stillwa- dren.
ter, OK, sur-
rounded by his
loving family.
Services have
been entrusted
to the care of
Dighton-Marler
Funeral Home
of Stillwater.
Visitation will
be Thursday,
September 27,
Survivors
include his
wife of 47
years, Nancy
Asbill; two
daughters, Jen-
nifer Cook and
husband Earl,
Jr. of Stillwa-
ter, OK, and
Tina Asbill of
Gleneoe, OK;
2018 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. six grandchildren, Lance
at Dighton-Marler Funeral Asbill, Alexis Sharpton,
Home, with family greeting Tylor Asbill,Nathan Cook,
guest from 6-8 p.m. Grave- Vanessa Henry, and Kayla
side services will be Friday, Cook; twelve great-grand-
September 28, 2018 at 2 children, Bryce, Samus,
pan. at Glencoe South Cem- Kota, Paige, Bentleigh,
etery in Glencoe, OK, with Kain, Evelynn, Charlie,
Rev. Norman RichmondGracie, Oliver, Hunter,
officiating. Pallbearers will and Maddy; four brothers,
be Tylor!iAsbill, Earl Cook, Cordell Asbill of Glencoe,
Jri, Kyle Stokes, Casey OK,Albert Asbill of Hugo,
Gay, Corey Jones, and Josh OK,FrankAsb'tll of C teau,
Guinn. Honorary pallbear- OK, and Jack Mitchell of
ers will be Bryce Sharpton Hugo, OK; one sister, Car-
and Loy Roberson. leen McVay of Ponea City,
LD was born November OK; numerous nieces, neph-
19, 1949 in Stillwell, OK, ews, and a host of friends.
to Christopher and Bonnie He was preceded in death
(Riggs) Asbill. He grew by his parents, three broth-
A Celebration of Larry's
life will be Saturday, Sep-
tember 29, 2018 at 3PM at
the First Christian Church
in Perry, Pastor Josh Bell
will officiate.
Larry was born Febru-
ary 17, 1940 in Black-
well, Oklahoma to Ray
and Doris (Laughery)
Kilmer. He graduated
high school in 1962 from
Victor Valley Senior High
School, Victorville, Cali-
fornia.
Larry, June and family
moved from Braman
to Perry in 1976 when
Larry joined the Perry
Police Department. Larry
attended the State of
Oklahoma Council on
Law Enforcement and
Training in 1977 to be a
certified Law Enforce-
ment Officer.
In 1980 he went to
work at Charles Machine
Works, followed by work-
ing Security at Creative
Labs in Stillwater, Okla-
homa.
In 2017 he retired from
the Noble County Sher-
grand-sons, Braydyn
and Joshua all of Per-
ry,OK; daughter, Tina
Kilmer, grand-daugh-
ter, Elaina both of Fort
Walton Beach, Florida.
Sister-in-law, Martha
Kilmer of Winfield, KS;
nephew, David; nieces;
Kim and Terry Hess and
their children, Nathan,
Christopher and Emily;
Joyce and Travis Hill
and their children, Kasha
and Latino; Anji and Del
Roy Spoon and their chil-
dren, Amanda, Thomas,
Trey, Kylie Jo and Chey-
enne. He was preceded
in death by his parents;
sister, Joyce Ann; brother,
Joe Kilmer; and nephew,
Loren Joe Kilmer.
Family request that
memorial donations be
made in Larry's honor to
lntegris Cancer Center of
Enid in c/o Dighton-Marler
Funeral Home, P.O. Box
189, Perry, Ok, 73077.
Condolences may be
sent to the family via an
online guestbook at www.
dightonmarlerperry.com
been entrusted to tahe care
of Dighton-Marler Funeral
Home of Stillwater.
Clela was born on
December 23, 1932 in
Stillwater to Versal and
Frances (Lucas) Madison.
She attended Pleasant Valley
School near Stillwater. and
graduated from Stillwater
Public Schools.
Clela was an active member
of Calvary Assembly of God
for more than 50 years, and
a dedicated helpmate to her
husband in whatever he
chose to do. They loved to
travel and vacationed often.
They often socialized with
people by playing board
games in their home. At
times, when needed. Clela
worked part time at a dry
cleaners, or at Stillwater
Public Schools as an
assistant in the kitchen.
Clela is survived by
her. husband of 64 years.
William F. (Bill) Sloan. of
Golden Age Nursing Home
in Guthrie; son Michael
William Sloan; brother.
Van Hubert Madison and
wife Mary Ann of Grants
She was preceded in death
by her parents; one brother,
Calvin Madison; and a sister,
Doreen (Madison) Meeder.
Visitation will be on
Thursday, October 4, from 9
a.m. until 8 p.m. at Dighton-
Marler Funeral Home, 5106
N. Washington in Stillwater.
A celebration of Clela's life
will be held at 10 a.m. on
Friday, October 5, 2018, at
Calvary Assembly of God,
2315 E. McElroy, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, with Pastor
Rusty Rhoads officiating.
Interment will immediately
follow at Sunset Memorial
Gardens in Stillwater,
Oklahoma.
In lieu of flowers,the family
requests that contributions
be made to University
and Community Federal
Credit Union, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, in c/o Dighton-
Marler Funeral Home, 5106
N. Washington, Stillwater,
OK, 74075 for the benefit of
her grandson, Dustin Sloan.
Condolences may be
sent to the family via an
online guestbook at www.
dightonmarler.com.
up in the Stillwell area.
He married Nancy Emery
on December 25, 1970 in
Glencoe, OK. He loved
working on cars and spend-
and
three
sisters.
ers,
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to the family via an online C#mdotl dohmlon, Elaine "rhomas, Pat Hart, Ead Hart, John and Betty Weems, Bonita Warren, Gene Hall. Not pictured:
guestbook at www.dighton- Dmmy Smith lind Brenda Stoops. Photo provided
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students enjoy SeptemberFest 2018
PERKINS - The Per- complex. The Iowa tribe remembered. High School, Saturday,
kins High School classes furnished the entree. Every- The group is looking for- November 3rd, 2018. The
class of 1953 will be one of
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The annual Arthur-Goforth Family Reunion will be along with spouses and Ice cream was provided, banquet at Perkins-Tryon
held Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018 at Cimarron Valley Church, friends, had their annual In appreciation for what
901 N Sadler Rd, Perkins. Doors will be open at 10 a.m. ScptcmberFcston Saturday, Louise and the tribe did,
attendees brought items for
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We had a discussion about
future plans for next year's
SeptemberFest. Also, we
shared some memories
about school days in the
1950s. Those who could
not come were missed and
the honored classes.
and a potluck covered dish lunch will be served at noon. September 8th,2018. Their
Coffee, tea, plates and paper goods will be furnished, tradition started 31 years
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