Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City is the capital of the U. S. state of Oklahoma. It's known for its cowboy culture and capitol complex, surrounded by working oil wells. The reflecting pool and empty glass and bronze chairs of the Oklahoma City National Memorial recall the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The Survivor Tree, an American elm nearly destroyed in the attack, is also part of the memorial.

People died in Oklahoma City (First 49 people) - Page 0

Suzanne Marie Sevakis

Suzanne Marie Sevakis


Carter Mullally Jr.

Carter Mullally Jr.

Actor ‧ Megan Mullally's father

Edward Capehart O'Kelley

Edward Capehart O'Kelley


Charles N. Haskell

Charles N. Haskell

Former Governor of Oklahoma

Elmer L. Fulton

Elmer L. Fulton

American Politician

Aubrey McClendon

Aubrey McClendon

Chief Executive Officer of Chesapeake Energy

Phelan Beale Jr.

Phelan Beale Jr.

American journalist

Lyle Boren

Lyle Boren

Former United States Representative

Bobby Murcer

Bobby Murcer

Baseball player

George Edward Stanley

George Edward Stanley

Teacher

Sammi Smith

Sammi Smith

American singer

Wilburn Cartwright

Wilburn Cartwright

Lawyer

Azra Sherwani

Azra Sherwani

Television actress

Ross Rizley

Ross Rizley

American Politician

Jack Mildren

Jack Mildren

Former Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma

Merl Lindsay

Merl Lindsay

American musician

Allie Reynolds

Allie Reynolds

Baseball player

Ingrid Williams

Ingrid Williams

Monty Williams' wife

Luther L. Bohanon

Luther L. Bohanon

Former Judge

Noah Hutchings

Noah Hutchings

Radio broadcaster

Clarence Morley

Clarence Morley

Former Governor of Colorado

Suzanne Marie Sevakis

Suzanne Marie Sevakis


Yvonne Chouteau

Yvonne Chouteau

Ballet dancer

Victor Wickersham

Victor Wickersham

Former United States Representative

John Jarman

John Jarman

Former Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives

John W. Harreld

John W. Harreld

Former United States Senator

Lloyd Waner

Lloyd Waner

Baseball player

Jerry Hoyt

Jerry Hoyt


Forddy Anderson

Forddy Anderson

American basketball coach

Luther Boyd Eubanks

Luther Boyd Eubanks

Judge

Dixie Gilmer

Dixie Gilmer

American Politician

Mark MacGuigan

Mark MacGuigan

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada

Jim Lookabaugh

Jim Lookabaugh

American football player

Martin E. Trapp

Martin E. Trapp

Former Governor of Oklahoma

William J. Holloway

William J. Holloway

Former Governor of Oklahoma

Clara Luper

Clara Luper

Schoolteacher

Tommy Tatum

Tommy Tatum

American baseball manager

Tom Sturdivant

Tom Sturdivant

American baseball athlete

Sergiu Comissiona

Sergiu Comissiona

Romanian-American conductor

Stanley Vestal

Stanley Vestal

American writer

Jack C. Walton

Jack C. Walton

Former Governor of Oklahoma

Quinton Hoover

Quinton Hoover

American artist

Cot Deal

Cot Deal

Coach

Francis Kelley

Francis Kelley

Bishop

Jack Washington

Jack Washington

American saxophonist

Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher

Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher

Lawyer

Dennis Thomas Flynn

Dennis Thomas Flynn

American Politician

Herschel H. Hobbs

Herschel H. Hobbs

Author

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