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Donald Lee "Don" Nickles (born 1948), U.S. senator from Oklahoma 1981–2005; George Nigh (born 1927), two-time governor of Oklahoma; Tony Perkins (born 1963), director of the Family Research Council and former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives; Riley L. Pitts (1937–1967), U.S. Army Medal of Honor recipient
Nats Getty (born 1992 as Natalia Williams), who married Gigi Gorgeous in 2019. August Getty (born 1994 as August Williams), a fashion designer. Tara Gabriel Galaxy Gramophone Getty (born 1968), is a son of Sir Paul Getty with Talitha Pol. He married to Jessica Kelly, and they have three children; Gordon Peter Getty (born 1933).
Fred Harris, a former U.S. senator from Oklahoma, presidential hopeful and populist who championed Democratic Party reforms in the turbulent 1960s, died Saturday. He was 94. He was 94. Harris’ wife, Margaret Elliston, confirmed his death to The Associated Press.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. 2015 manslaughter in Tulsa, Oklahoma Not to be confused with Suicide of Eric Harris. Killing of Eric Harris Bodycam footage showing Eric Harris running from the police, prior to getting shot. Location Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States Date April 2, 2015 (2015-04-02) 11:00 a.m. CST (17:00 ...
Fred Harris, a former U.S. senator from Oklahoma, presidential hopeful and populist who championed Democratic Party reforms in the turbulent 1960s, died Saturday. He was 94.
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 1986.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Wina Born, 80, Dutch journalist and ... Bob Harris, 57, American jazz pianist and arranger, drug overdose. ... Raymond Wilding-White, 78, American composer. [115] 25
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Oklahoma since 1976. The total amounts to 127 people, and all were executed by lethal injection . [ 1 ] Of the 127 people, 124 were males and 3 were females who all had been convicted of first-degree murder.