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Those who died



Must we never forget those who lost their life in this tragedy! A list of those we lost. May God be with them.

Aleman Jr., Lucio, 33
Alexander, Teresa, 33
Allen, Richard Arthur, 46, Yukon
Allen, Ted Leon, 48, Norman
Almon, Baylee, 1, Midwest City
Althouse, Diane E. (Hollingsworth), 45, Edmond
Anderson, Rebecca, 37
Argo, Pamela Cleveland, 36, Oklahoma City
Avery, Saundra "Sandy", 34, Midwest City
Avillanoza, Peter, 56
Battle, Calvin, 62
Battle, Peola, 51
Bell, Danielle Nicole, 15 months
Biddy, Oleta Christine, 54, Oklahoma City
Bland, Shelly Turner, 25
Blanton, Andrea Y., 33, Oklahoma City
Bloomer, Olen Burl, 61
Bolden, Army Sgt. 1st Class Lola Renee, 40, Birmingham, AL
Boles, James E., 51
Bolte, Mark A., 27
Booker, Cassandra Kay, 25, Oklahoma City
Bowers, Carol Louise, 53, Yukon
Bradley, Peachlyn, 3, Oklahoma City
Brady, Woodrow "Woody" Clifford Brady, 41, Oklahoma City
Brown, Cynthia Lynn (Campbell), 26
Broxterman, Paul G., 43
Bruce, Gabreon DeShawn Lee, 4 months
Burgess, Kimberly Ruth, 29
Burkett, David Neil, 47
Burns Sr, Donald Earl, 63
Carr, Karen Gist, 32
Carrillo, Michael J., 44
Chafey, Rona Linn, 35, Oklahoma City
Chavez, Zackary T., 3, Oklahoma City
Chipman, Robert Neal, 51, Edmond
Clark, Kimberly Kay, 39, Oklahoma City
Clark, Dr. Margaret Louise "Peggy", 42
Cooper II, Anthony Christopher, 2, Moore
Cooper Jr, Antonio Ansara, 6 months
Cooper, Dana Brown, 24, Moore
Cottingham, Harley, 46
Cousins, Kim Robin, 33, Midwest City
Coverdale, Aaron, 5
Coverdale, Elijah, 2
Coyne, Jaci Rae, 14 months, Moore
Cregan, Kathy, Louise "Louise", 60, Oklahoma City
Cummins, Richard Leroy, 55
Curry, Stephen D., 44, Norman
Daniels, Brenda, 42, Oklahoma City
Davis, Sgt. Benjamin L., 29, Oklahoma City
Day, Diana Lynn, 38
DeMaster, Peter, 44
Deveroux, Castine "Brooks" Hearn, 49, Oklahoma City
Driver, Sheila R. Gigger, 28, Oklahoma City
Eaves, Tylor, 8 months
Eckles, Ashley Megan, 4, Guthrie
Ferrell, Susan, 37
Fields, Carroll June "Chip", 48, Guthrie
Finley, Katherine Ann, 44
Fisher, Judy J., 45
Florence, Linda L., 43, Oklahoma City
Fritzler, Donald Lee, 64, Oklahoma City
Fritzler, Mary Ann, 57, Oklahoma City
Garrett, Tevin, 16 months, Oklahoma City
Garrison, Laura Jane (Washington), 61, Oklahoma City
Genzer, Jamie, 32, Wellston
Goodson, Margaret Betterton, 54
Gottshall II, Kevin "Lee", 6 months, Norman
Griffin, Ethel Louise, 55, Edmond
Guiles, Colleen, 59, Oklahoma City
Guzman, Capt. Randolph A., 28, Castro Valley, CA
Hammons, Cheryl Bradley, 44, Oklahoma City
Harding, Ronald Vernon, 55, Oklahoma City
Hawthorne Sr., Thomas Lynn, 52, Choctaw
Higginbottom, Doris "Adele", 44
Hightower, Anita C., 27
Hodges Jr, Gene, 54, Norman
Holland, Peggy Louise, 37, Oklahoma City
Housley, Linda Coleen, 53, Oklahoma City
Howard, George Michael, 45
Howell, Wanda Lee, 34, Spencer
Huff, Robbin A., 37, Bethany
Hurlburt, Dr. Charles E., Oklahoma City
Hurlburt, Jean, Oklahoma City
Ice, Paul Douglas, 42, Midwest City
Jenkins, Christi Y., 32
Johnson, Norma Jean, 62
Johnson, Raymond Lee, 59, Oklahoma City
Jones, Larry J., 46, Yukon
Justes, Alvin, 54
Kennedy, Blake Ryan, 18 months, Amber
Khalil, Carole, 50, Oklahoma City
Koelsch, Valerie, 33, Oklahoma City
Kreymborg, Carolyn Ann, 57, Oklahoma City
Lauderdale, Teresa Lea, 41, Shawnee
Leinen, Catherine Mary "Kathy", 47
Lenz, Carrie Ann, 26, Choctaw
Leonard, Donald "Don" Ray, 50, Edmond
Levy, Airman 1st Class Lakesha R., 21
London, Dominique, 2, Oklahoma City
Long, Rheta Ione (Bender), 60, Oklahoma City
Loudenslager, Michael L., 48, Harrah
Luster, Aurelia "Donna", 43, Guthrie
Luster Jr, Robert Lee, 45, Guthrie
Maroney, Mickey Bryant, 50, Oklahoma City
Martin, James K., 34
Martinez, The Rev Gilberto X., 35, Oklahoma City
McCarthy, James A., 53
McCullough, Kenneth Glenn, 36, Edmond
McGonnell, Betsy Janice, 47
McKinney, Linda, 47
McRaven, Airman 1st Class Cartney J.
Medearis, Claude, 41
Meek, Claudette, 43, Oklahoma City
Merrell, Frankie Ann, 23
Miller, Derwin, 27
Mitchell, Eula Leigh, 64
Moss III, John C., 51, Warren, AR
Nix, Patricia "Trish", 47, Edmond
Parker, Jerry Lee, 45, Norman
Randolph, Jill Diane, 27, Oklahoma City
Reeder, Michelle Ann, 33, Oklahoma City
Rees, Terry Smith, 41, Midwest City
Rentie, Mary Leasure, 39, Bethany
Reyes, Antonio "Tony", 55
Ridley, Kathryn Elizabeth, 24
Rigney, Trudy, 31, Midwest City
Ritter, Claudine, 48, Moore
Rosas, Christy, 22
Sanders, Sonja Lynn, 27
Scroggins, Lanny L., 46, Oklahoma City
Seidl, Kathy Lynn, 39, Shawnee
Sells, Leona Lee, 57
Shepherd, Karan Denise, 27, Moore
Smith, Chase 3, Oklahoma City
Smith, Colton 2, Oklahoma City
Sohn, Master Sgt. Victoria L., 36, Moore
Stewart, John T., 51, Oklahoma City
Stratton, Delores Marie, 51, Moore
Tapia, Emillo Rangel, 50, Oklahoma City
Texter, Victoria J., 37, Oklahoma City
Thomas, Charlotte Andrea Lewis, 43
Thompson, Michael G., 46
Thompson, Virginia M., 56
Titsworth, Kayla Marie, 3, Oklahoma City
Tomlin, Ricky L., 46
Treanor, LaRue, 56, Guthrie
Treanor, Luther, 61, Guthrie
Turner, Larry L., 43
Valdez, Jules A., 50
VanEss, John Karl, 67, Chickasha
Wade, Johnnie Allen, 42, Oklahoma City
Walker, David J., 54
Walker Jr, Robert Nolan, 52
Watkins, Wanda Lee, 49, Midwest City
Weaver, Michael Don, 45, Edmond
Welch, Julie Marie, 23, Oklahoma City
Westberry, Robert Glen, 57, Daytona Beach, FL
Whicher, Alan Gerald, 40, Oklahoma City
Whittenberg, Jo Ann, 35, Oklahoma City
Williams, Frances A., 48
Williams, Scott Dwain, 24, Tuttle
Williams, William Stephen, 42, Cashion
Wilson, Clarence Eugene, 49
Woodbridge, Ronota Ann, 31
Wood-Chesnut, Sharon Louise, 47, Oklahoma City
Mathews-Worton, Tresia, 28
Youngblood, John "Jack", 52

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