Jack and Carol Selby opened Bixby Funeral Service (named in honor Jack's home town) on August 1, 1983. They have served not only Bixby but many of the surrounding communities faithfully since that time. Bixby Funeral Service is family owned...
Funeral Homes in Preston, OK
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Preston.
Zip codes in the city: 74456.
Okmulgee County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Green Hill Funeral Home opened in 1995 to combine a full service funeral home with a cemetery for one convenient location with service beyond expectations and Green Hill Funeral home in Owasso opened in 2012 with the aim of providing the Owasso...
For over 20 years Hayhurst Funeral Home has stood by our motto "A helping hand in a time of need". Families have come to call on Hayhurst Funeral Home for their professional, caring and compassionate manner in handling every detail. A staff of...
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Facts about the city
Preston is a small unincorporated community located in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. The post office was established December 13, 1909. It was named for an Okmulgee oilman, Harry Preston.Unrecognizable from the past, Preston was once a highly prosperous community, thriving mainly from the oil boom as did many of the surrounding communities. Later on, as the oil industry quieted in Preston, it served as a station for restocking trains and running cattle trails, loading water from Frisco lake. Many remnants of the station may be found throughout parts of Preston. Additionally, many old cattle trails and roads, though overgrown, are still distinguishable as such due to the heavy use and traffic.It currently has one school, three churches, a single gas station, feed store, a heating and air company as well as a fire protection business.Today, many of its occupants enjoy life there, but typically work elsewhere in the county.
Preston Obituaries
History
Unrecognizable from the past, Preston was once a highly prosperous community, thriving mainly from the oil boom as did many of the surrounding communities.
Today, many of its occupants enjoy life there, but typically work elsewhere in the county. Many remnants of the station may be found throughout parts of Preston. Later on, as the oil industry quieted in Preston, it served as a station for restocking trains and running cattle trails, loading water from Frisco lake.
It currently has one school, three churches, a single gas station, feed store, heating and a/c shop, and an acclaimed small hamburger shop.
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