Southwest Airlines Adds Seasonal Nonstop
Southwest Airlines Adds Seasonal Nonstop Service Between Oklahoma City and Baltimore Oklahoma City - Travelers flying out of Oklahoma City
Thomas Ray McDonald, 78,a resident of Henryetta, Oklahoma, a beloved husband, father, grandfather great-grandfather and friend, passed away peacefully Monday, June 14th, 2025 at his home in Henryetta. Tom was born November 10th, 1946 in Okmulgee, Oklahoma to Layla Faye (Odom) and Claude McDonald.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Claude “Ossie” McDonald and sister Connie McDonald.
Tom, a member of the Henryetta Church of Christ, Tom had a deep and abiding love for the Lord. He found great joy and peace in reading the Bible. Tom had a passion for the outdoors. he especially loved fishing in the Deep Fork River where he found both relaxation and connection with nature. He also cherished camping trips with his wife Vickie-time they spent together was held dear, their love was special. Tom adored his wife and being with her was one of his greatest joys.
Tom was a gifted and creative carpenter, known for building everything from patios to special items his family needed. Tom had a knack for fixing things and a heart for helping others. His hands built more than wood structures-they built memories, comfort and love.
Tom was known for his warm heart and contagious laughter. He had a special way of making people smile and took genuine joy in lifting others up. He loved everyone he met and made sure they felt that love. Above all, Tom treasured his family, he had a deep and enduring love for them and was happiest when surrounded by them.
Tom is survived by his loving wife Vickie (McGill) McDonald, daughter Dana Witt. grandsons, Colton Witt and his wife Alyssa, Garett Witt, granddaughter, Kassie Schimkaitis and husband Jonathan, great-grandchildren Colton Will Jr., Eleanor Schimkaitis Neil Schimkaiatis, sisters Berta Effinger and Debbie Mcdonald, brothers, Bill McDonald and Robbie McDonald and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends.
Tom’s faith was a guiding light throughout his life. For those who loved him, the assurance that Tom knew where he was going brings deep comfort in this time of loss.
Officiating: Rex Walcher
A Memorial Service has been scheduled for 1:00PM, Thursday, July 31st, 2025 at the Henryetta Church of Church, 413 W. Broadway, Henryetta, Oklahoma, 74437
Services under the direction of Integrity Funeral Service, 410 E. Trudgeon St., Henryetta, OK, 918-652-6600
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Thomas Ray McDonald, please visit our flower store.
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Starts at 1:00 pm (Central time)
Church of Christ-Henryetta
413 West Broadway, Henryetta, OK 74437
Download Obituary HERE
Southwest Airlines Adds Seasonal Nonstop Service Between Oklahoma City and Baltimore Oklahoma City - Travelers flying out of Oklahoma City
Trump Administration Signals Progress on New Iran Agreement Amid Regional Talks - U.S. Forces to Remain Near Iran During 30-Day
Standing Up for Oklahoma Families - By Rep. Chris Banning (405) 557 – 7306 As the Legislature adjourned sine die
Oklahoma Lawmakers Highlight Passage of “Talyn Bain Act” to Improve School Zone Safety OKLAHOMA CITY — State Rep. Chris Banning,
Making a Difference – One Well at a Time Deep Fork 2.0 Reaches Well The next phase of Deep Fork
OHFA’s Latest Board Agenda Raises New Questions About the HOME Program Suspension The Reason for the Suspension Has Disappeared —
Banning Recognizes Beggs Community for Tornado Recovery Efforts Oklahoma House of Representatives Communications & Public Affairs May 15, 2026
The Context of Modern May Day DemonstrationsA recent broadcast segment featuri Beyond the March: What May Day Reveals About America’s
Tax the Rich… Until They’re Gone? The High-Stakes Gamble in Blue States Millionaire Exodus: Socialist Mayors Dismiss Wealthy Departures Blue
Economic & Social Impact of the HOME Program Across Oklahoma Introduction: Strengthening Communities Through Affordable Housing For more than three
The Freeze That Stopped Housing: What OHFA’s March 2026 Decision Means for Rural Oklahoma Introduction: A Sudden Halt to a
Sparks takes two titles at SWOSU ALVA, Okla. – Northwestern Oklahoma State University cowboy Hazen Sparks has been waiting on
Investigative Journalism vs Political Power: Breaking Down the Ilhan Omar Controversy Introduction: A Growing Battle Over Transparency In today’s fast-moving
Iran's military council reportedly cuts off Khamenei from his own government Introduction: Signs of Instability Inside Iran Recent reports have
Federal Charges Allege Fraud Scheme Involving Southern Poverty Law Center Investigation Claims Millions Paid to Extremist Group Figures A newly