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  2. Jamison family deaths - Wikipedia

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    The family was reportedly considering the purchase of a 40-acre plot of land near Red Oak, about 30 mi (48 km) from Eufaula, at the time that they vanished. [2] Their suspected remains were found in November 2013 and positively identified by the Oklahoma medical examiner on July 3, 2014. No cause of death was determined, and the circumstances ...

  3. Joe Golding - Wikipedia

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    Eufaula, Oklahoma, U.S. Date of death: December 26, 1971 (aged 50) Place of death: Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S. Career information; Position(s) Halfback / Defensive back: US college: Oklahoma: NFL draft: 1946 / round: 5 / Pick 31 (By the Chicago Cardinals) Career history; As player; 1947–1948: Boston Yanks: 1949–1951: New York Bulldogs/Yanks

  4. Charles Brackeen - Wikipedia

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    Charles Brackeen (March 13, 1940, in Eufaula, Oklahoma, United States – November 5, 2021, Carson, California) [1] [2] [3] was an American jazz saxophonist who primarily played tenor saxophone, but also played soprano saxophone. He was previously married to pianist Joanne Brackeen, [1] with whom he had four children. [2]

  5. Lee Roy Selmon - Wikipedia

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    Selmon was the youngest of nine children of Lucious and Jessie Selmon, raised on a farm near Eufaula, Oklahoma. A National Honor Society member at Eufaula High School, he graduated in 1972 after playing football through high school. His two brothers also played football and went to the University of Oklahoma, which he attended and where he ...

  6. Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone - Wikipedia

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    Tsianina Redfeather was born Florence Tsianina Evans at Eufaula, Muscogee Nation, in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), to Muscogee parents.Her ancestors were forced from their homeland in the Southeast United States and forced to march on the Trail of Tears. [1]

  7. Hurshul Clothier - Wikipedia

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    Hurshul Clothier and The Oklahoma Travelers traveled the country delighting fans with their unique western swing style and were considered the leading dance band in the southwest. They provided back up for such country greats as Bob Wills , Glen Campbell and touring with the late Lefty Frizzell [ citation needed ] .