Oklahomans we’ve lost: A marine and soccer coach
“Kids were just his life.”
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.
Clifton Adcock January 1, 2021
“Kids were just his life.”
Brianna Bailey January 1, 2021
“He just really wanted people to look for themselves and look after each other.”
Kassie McClung January 1, 2021
“He made a friend everywhere.”
Brianna Bailey January 1, 2021
“She was the most fashionable person I’ve ever known.”
Brianna Bailey January 1, 2021
“He always had a big smile on his face, even with the rough year that we’ve had.”
Kassie McClung January 1, 2021
“He loved people. He would go out of his way to help anyone in need.”
Clifton Adcock January 1, 2021
“Mom was a doer.”
Clifton Adcock January 1, 2021
“She loved being around her family.”
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