Discovering Memories: Oldham Funeral Home Obituaries And Tributes

The Ledger: With more than 60 years in business, HW Oldham Funeral Home thrives in shifting industry

LAKELAND — In Lakeland, there's a local, family-owned business that has stood the test of time: the HW Oldham Funeral Home. Located at 1537 Kettles Avenue, the funeral home was established in 1959 by ...

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With more than 60 years in business, HW Oldham Funeral Home thrives in shifting industry

techtimes: Not a Fan of Facebook Memories? Here's How You Can Disable Them

Facebook users are no strangers to the feature known as "memories," which resurfaces old posts and photos from previous years. While this feature can be a fun way to reminisce about past experiences ...

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Not a Fan of Facebook Memories? Here's How You Can Disable Them

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Facebook Memories can be a delightful way to revisit the past, whether it's a funny moment, a cherished memory, or even a nostalgic throwback to your high school days. However, not all memories are ...

I'll be 26 in September. I was born at Edmond Memorial Hospital in 1978, and my first home was right across the street from the hospital (now Edmond Regional Medical Center). My earliest memories of Oklahoma City go back to when Quail Springs Mall first opened in 1980. My mom bought me the General Lee matchbox car from Kay Bee Toys. To a toddler, Quail Springs was freakin huge! Today, I can ...

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Talk about memories….I remember when there was a shopping center at SW.44 & S. Western. There were several stores there, including a Rudy’s Bestyet grocery store. Around the corner from the shopping center, across from fire station 19, there was a Godfather’s Pizza place.