Ducate Gross

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Age - 50

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September 11, 2023

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Seminole, OK

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Brian Coates

Age - 67

December 6, 2023

Brian Paul Coates was the fifth-born child to Harry Edward Coates, Sr. and Cuba Jean Coates (Green) on July 17, 1956 in Seminole, Oklahoma. Brian had seven siblings and enjoyed telling stories about his rural and adventurous childhood. He grew up wrangling Shetland ponies and pulling pranks on his loving siblings. His nickname as a child was "Smiley Briney" because he was always happy. Brian graduated from Strother High School in 1974 and began pursuing his college education while also working for his father's roofing company, attending classes at Seminole Junior College, Oklahoma State University and Central State University. Brian founded Coates Roofing Company in 1985 after working on the Sante Fe Railroad as a switchman. He then met his wife, Rhonda, at Baptist Temple Church in Oklahoma City where they were married on New Year's Day in 1988. In 1990, they moved to land neighboring his childhood family homestead where they raised four children, Dalton, Amelia, Reagan, and Abigail, in a similar fashion to Brian's upbringing. Brian was a roofer, business owner, instrument-rated pilot, rancher, inventor, and--most importantly--a family man. He accumulated thousands of hours of flight time while fulfilling his responsibilities as President of Coates Roofing Company, including completing projects in each of the lower forty-eight states. Over the course of thirty-eight years, this business allowed Brian to support his family and provide many jobs to others in Seminole County and beyond. In his later years, Brian greatly enjoyed working with Rhonda as a business partner in the company. Brian raised his family on and near family land where he taught them how to ride horses, work cattle, and love every farm animal known to man. They raised pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, horses, cattle, and more. Brian prioritized his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who saved his life two very notable times, over everything else. Jesus saved his eternal soul as a child when Brian dedicated his life to the Lord, and He saved Brian's life in 1999 from cancer, allowing Brian to raise his four children. Brian was a loving father who was known for his humor, affection, and generosity. Brian highly valued education, a value he instilled in his children and family. He achieved a lifelong goal of completing his bachelor's degree in 2018, graduating from Oklahoma Baptist University at the age of sixty-one. He served as a deacon and children's Sunday School teacher at First Baptist Church of Seminole for well over two decades. He instilled the teachings of the Bible to everyone who walked into his room, many of whom he picked up and brought to church. In 2021, Brian was blessed with the birth of his first grandson, Hagan. Being a granddad was one of the great joys of his life, and he enjoyed a close relationship with Hagan, who called him "Briney. " Brian was a mosaic of wonderful qualities, hobbies, and career paths. The quality that shines forth the most is his love for others and for Jesus. Brian was preceded in death by his sister Priscilla Faith Coates, his father Harry Coates, Sr. , and mother, Cuba Coates. Brian is survived by his wife Rhonda Coates (Chastine), son Dalton Coates and his wife Kelsey Coates, daughter Amelia Marquis, husband Riley Marquis and grandson Hagan, son Reagan Coates and his wife Laura Coates, and daughter Abigail LaRose and her husband Kyle LaRose. He is also survived by his siblings Lynda Gay Jordan, Harry E. Coates, Jr. , Lisa Lee, Laura Good, Jennifer Thomas, and Bruce Coates. The funeral service for Brian will be at 10:30 A. M. , Saturday, December 9, 2023, at the First Baptist Church in Seminole, Oklahoma with Doug Melton officiating. Burial will follow at Little Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, Oklahoma. To to the family or in memory of Brian Paul Coates, pleaseShow more

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"In Loving Memory of Byron Kurt Calhoun Byron Kurt Calhoun, born on July 23, 1957, to Willard and Lola Calhoun of Seminole, Oklahoma, entered his heavenly home on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, with his loving family by his side. A devoted husband, father, son, brother, and friend, Byron\u0027s life centered around family and faith. Graduating from Mason High School in 1976 and attending ORU, he embarked on a 13-year career in the oil and gas industry before joining the United States Postal Service in 1995. Over 22 years, he held various roles within the Post Office and formed long-lasting friendships. In retirement, Byron found joy in home renovations and pursued a career in real estate. Family activities, especially time with his grandchildren, brought him immense happiness. Despite his battle with brain cancer starting in May 2020, Byron remained resilient. His journey led him to MD Anderson in Houston, where he forged connections and later pursued his dream of attending Rhema Bible College upon returning to Broken Arrow. Byron\u0027s commitment to spreading God\u0027s word, his unwavering love for family, and his caring nature will be deeply missed. Whether watching Hallmark movies or celebrating all things Christmas with his best friend and love of his life, Laura, Byron\u0027s impact on the lives around him is everlasting. He leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and strength that will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know him. Byron is preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Brinda and Regina, and daughter in law, Amber. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Laura, son Kurt and wife Katie, son Edward and wife Liz, son Travis and wife Laura, daughter Candice and husband John, as well as his 10 grandchildren: Matthew, Ethan, Aiden, Owen, Paxton, Zyler, Sienna, Tatum, Parker, and Cooper. Byron is also survived by his siblings: Betty, Charles and wife Janette, Ava and husband Bob, Noel and husband Ryan, Ginger, Randy, as well as their families and many loving friends. A public visitation will be held on Monday, December 4, 2023, from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, at Floral Haven Funeral Home: 6500 S 129th E Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, for anyone wishing to come and pay final respects to Byron. Anyone wishing to send flowers may do so by ordering through our website or by calling Floral Designs by Floral Haven at (918) 459-1525. Any other florists may deliver flowers directly to Floral Haven Funeral Home by 12:00 PM on Monday, December 4, 2023, in order for them to be set out and properly displayed for Byron\u0027s visitation. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, at Floral Haven\u0027s Rose Chapel, located at 6500 S 129th E Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, with Pastor Willie Allen officiating. Interment will follow immediately after conclusion of the chapel service at Floral Haven Memorial Gardens in the Garden of Gethsemane. A reception will be held after interment from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM at Floral Haven's Family Center. Byron\u0027s family would like to warmly extend an invitation to anyone wishing to attend the reception in order to continue fellowship and sharing of memories. The Floral Haven Family Center is also located at Floral Havel Funeral Home, 6420 S 129th E Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Arrangements entrusted to Floral Haven Funeral Home. "Show more

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Age - 63

December 2, 2023

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