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  2. Bob Barry Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Barry began his career in radio during his sophomore year attending Norman High School in 1973. His television career began in Oklahoma City in September 1980 as sports director for independent station KAUT-TV (channel 43; which became co-owned with KFOR-TV in 2006), when that station signed on with a daytime-only all-news format that lasted until the following year. [3]

  3. Sigma Phi Sigma (professional) - Wikipedia

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    Membership in Sigma Phi Sigma is limited to college students studying funeral services. [2] The fraternity does not hold a rush for membership. [3] It is coed. [4] The fraternity admits chapters at four-year schools as well as community colleges that offer funerary service and mortuary science programs.

  4. Donald Kirkland - Wikipedia

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    Donald Eugene Kirkland II was a retired United States Air Force lieutenant general who last served as the commander of the Air Force Sustainment Center. [2] Previously, he was the director of logistics of the United States Air Force and executive officer to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force.

  5. Gower Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Gower Cemetery is a historic African American cemetery located in Edmond, Oklahoma. [2] It was established in 1889 by a formerly enslaved couple named Ophelia and John Gower who allowed other families of color and indigent people to bury their dead on their land for free.

  6. Elmer McCurdy - Wikipedia

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    Elmer J. McCurdy (January 1, 1880 – October 7, 1911) was an American outlaw who was killed in a shoot-out with police after robbing a train in Oklahoma in October 1911. . Dubbed "The Bandit Who Wouldn't Give Up", his mummified body was first put on display at an Oklahoma funeral home and then became a fixture on the traveling carnival and sideshow circuit during the 1920s through the 1

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  8. Edmond Sun - Wikipedia

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    123 South Broadway, Edmond, Oklahoma 73083 United States: Circulation: None: ... The Edmond Sun was a daily newspaper serving the Edmond and Deer Creek communities. [1]

  9. Jim Barker (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jim L. Barker (June 20, 1935 – April 25, 2005) was an Oklahoma politician. During his tenure he was the only state representative to be elected four times as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.