Yukon, Oklahoma February 2018 July 28, 1964 ~ February 13, 2018 Funeral services for James David McBride of Minco were held Friday at Faith Victory Fellowship Church in El Reno with Pastor Mike Flanagan officiating. Burial was in the Pocasset Cemetery under the direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home. Mr. McBride passed away Feb. 13 at the Integris Canadian Valley Hospital in Yukon. He was born July 28, 1964, in Chickasha. He was raised in Union City, graduating from Union City High School in 1982. He attained a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Science and Arts in Chickasha. Mr. McBride worked for Minco Public Schools as a bus driver for many years and later as a surveillance officer for Gold River Casino. He moved to Minco in 1989. Survivors include a sister, JoAnne Miller of Minco. |
© El Reno Tribune El Reno, Oklahoma April 14, 2017 February 13, 1975 ~ April 11, 2017 Funeral services for Peggy Lin McBride of Minco were held Friday at Faith Victory Fellowship Church with Pastor Mike Flanagan officiating. Burial was in the Pocasset Cemetery under direction of Huber-Reynolds Funeral Home in Minco. Mrs. McBride passed away April 11 in Minco. She was born February 13, 1975, in Chickasha. She was raised in the Alex area and graduated from Alex High School in 1994. She had attained her aircraft and power plant mechanic certification and had worked for Dean Knight Interiors. She is survived by her husband, James of the home in Minco; a brother, Roy Coulver of Spanaway, Wash.; and one sister. |
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