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Wednesday, February 17, 2016 www.yukonreview.net Page 6 Edwin Darryl Endsley Edwin Darryl Endsley, age 73, passed away February 12, 2016 aer a short illness. He was born in OKC, OK, to Edwin & Amy Kaiser Endsley on May 14, 1942. Edwin graduated from Choctaw High School and joined the Navy in his junior year and went acve duty upon graduaon. He married Linda Daugherty on June 28, 1974 in OKC, OK. Edwin was a pipefier for over 50 years & rered from the Plumbers & Pipefiers Local 344. He enjoyed computer gaming, OU football and spending me with his kids and grandkids. Edwin is preceded in death by his father who died while fighng in WWII in 1945 and his mother in 1987. He is survived by his wife, Linda of the home; five children: Pam and Agusn of Mustang, Chris & Teresa of OKC, Amy and Agusn of Yukon, Billy & Tania of Yukon and Brad & Toni of Yukon along with 15 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Carol Rogers of Yukon & Kay Cleaver of Norman and brother Michael Tharp of Edmond. The funeral service will be held at The People’s Church, 8512 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73162 on Thursday, February 18th, 2016 at 1:00pm. Online condolences may be made at www.mcneilsmustangfs. com John Calvin Young John Calvin Young, 70, of Yukon, OK, passed away with his family surrounding him on February 13th, 2016. A celebraon of his life service will be held at 2pm, Wednesday, February 17th at Yanda & Son Funeral Home, 1500 W. Vandament, Yukon, OK 73099 with Life Church Pastor Michael Delaney officiang. Interment will follow at the Yukon Cemetery. John was born on April 5, 1945 to Archie and Maye (Fancher) Young. He graduated from Ponca City High School in 1963. He moved to Oklahoma City and was married to Barbara in 1967 and then moved to Yukon, OK in 1971 to raise his family that included three children: one daughter Liz and two sons Erron and Erick who he devoted his life to while pursuing a lifelong career of 34 years as a Ford Parts Manager at Fred Jones Ford. His life was full of me spent with his family and friends which he enjoyed fishing trips to Canada with his best buds Jeff Glidon and Steve Payne. He loved all sports especially his beloved OU. He enjoyed playing Golf as well. He was a loving Grandfather who his 5 Grandsons called “Pop”. He aended every athlec event from wrestling, baseball, football of which he had great pride and love. He was such a loving and compassionate father with a gentle soul. He loved his family and fellow man, showed great respect to all and will be greatly missed. His parents, Archie and Maye, two sisters Gloria Maye and Laguna Jo, preceded him in death. He is survived by one sister Bonnie June; his daughter Liz (Chris) Nave of Yukon; his son Erron (Stephanie) Young of Dallas, TX, and his son Erick (Lola) Young of Edmond, OK and his five grandsons: Zachary, Zayne, and Zion Nave of Yukon, OK and Carson and Ethan Young of Edmond, OK. He was a wonderful man and an inspiraon to his family. Online condolences may be signed at www.yandafuneral.com. Arrangements are under the direcon of Yanda & Son Funeral Home and Cremaon Services, Inc. Martin Joseph Parizek Marn Joseph Parizek, 95, passed away Sunday, February 14, 2016 at his home in Yukon, OK. He was born January 22, 1921 in Yukon, OK. Marn was a 1939 graduate of Yukon High School. Soon aer graduaon he served in the Army Air Force, parcipang in WWII. He married the love of his life, Irene Reding, on January 25, 1950. A lifelong farmer, Marn served on the Board of Directors for the Banner Coop and was once named the Canadian County farm family of the year. Marn was a member of St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church, Catholic Workman, and is Past President of Holy Name Society. Marn was a Recipient of Papal Cross. He was an acve parcipant of the Oklahoma Czechs Inc., where he served on the Board of Directors. He also played the accordion and loved his music, especially the polkas. He was preceded in death by parents Frank and Mary Maca Parizek. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Irene; sons: Mark (Sue) Parizek, Yukon; John (Sarah) Parizek, Yukon; Jim (Sheryl) Parizek, Yukon; David (Tina) Parizek, Yukon; Francis Parizek, Yukon; daughters: Mary (Ron) O’Hanlon, Dodge City, KS; Elizabeth (Steve) Baca, Okarche; Susan (Nelson) Canham, Yukon; Margaret (Mark) Stangl, Kingfisher; Jean (Curt) Ruthe, Rockford, IL, and sister, Marie Feuerborn, Yukon; 32 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Memorial gis may be made to St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church. Services will be held at St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church, Yukon, OK, with Wake services at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 16, 2016 and Mass of Chrisan Burial at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 17. Interment will follow at the Yukon Cemetery. Online condolences may be signed at www.yandafuneral.com. Arrangements are under the direcon of Yanda & Son Funeral Home and Cremaon Services, Yukon, OK. Martin Parizek A Gentleman Farmer with Concerns for the Environment. A Good Man with a Kind Heart. A Gentle Soul with Empathy Toward All. Your Loving Wife Irene, Will Continue to Carry Your Vision, Your Hopes, and Your Dreams Until You Two Meet Again. Although We Are Not Physically Present Uncle Martin, We Are With You in Spirit. We Will Miss Your Kindness, Wit, and Wisdom! Jerry and Pam Reding Willis, Texas USAO names 2015 fall honor roll The University of Sci- ence and Arts of Oklahoma registrar has announced more than 220 students at USAO achieved a grade point aver- age of 3.5 or greater during the fall 2015 trimester and were named to the university’s two honor rolls. University records show 149 students were named to the USAO Honor Roll and 74 students to the Regents Honor Roll. The USAO Honor Roll recognizes students whose grade point average is 3.5 or higher for 12 or more hours of class work. The Regents Honor Roll recognizes those who have been named to the USAO Honor Roll for three or more consecutive trimes- ters. Regents Honor Roll Yukon – Abbie Alexan- der, Jesika Forgue and Baylee Harrison USAO Honor Roll Yukon – Kaylee Davis, Emily Felts, Gabrielle Hill and Eduardo Martinez Appeals at the local regional office level Once a VA office issues its decision on your claim, you have one year from that date to file an appeal. Read the decision letter closely: it will tell you why VA made the decision it did. If you are unsure why or how VA made its decision, ask a Veterans service officer for help. You can also call VA or go to your regional office. If you disagree with VA’s decision for any reason – the effective date of your award, the rating percentage you were given or the reason you were denied – you should file a Notice of Disagreement (NOD). If VA included VA Form 21-0958, Notice of Dis- agreement, with its decision, you must use that form to file your NOD – it is mandatory. The NOD is the start of your appeal. Once you file your NOD, you have several rights: you can submit new evidence, ask for a de novo review where a decision review officer (DRO) takes a “fresh look” at the claim, reviewing the entire claims file and/or ask to testify and present evidence at a tele- phone or in-person hearing. VA encourages Veterans who choose to have a hearing to opt for an informal teleconfer- ence hearing, since these can be scheduled much faster. Many appeals are favorably resolved at these early stages. Make sure you file your NOD Helpful information for veterans See VETERANS, Page ?

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016 www.yukonreview.netPage 6

Edwin Darryl EndsleyEdwin Darryl Endsley, age 73, passed away February 12, 2016 a� er a short illness. He was born in OKC, OK, to Edwin & Amy Kaiser Endsley on May 14, 1942. Edwin graduated from Choctaw High School and joined the Navy in his junior year and went ac� ve duty upon gradua� on. He married Linda Daugherty on June 28, 1974 in OKC, OK. Edwin was a pipefi � er for over 50 years & re� red from the Plumbers & Pipefi � ers Local 344. He enjoyed computer gaming, OU football and spending � me with his kids and grandkids.

Edwin is preceded in death by his father who died while fi gh� ng in WWII in 1945 and his mother in 1987. He is survived by his wife, Linda of the home; fi ve children: Pam and Agus� n of Mustang, Chris & Teresa of OKC, Amy and Agus� n of Yukon, Billy & Tania of Yukon and Brad & Toni of Yukon along with 15 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Carol Rogers of Yukon & Kay Cleaver of Norman and brother Michael Tharp of Edmond.

The funeral service will be held at The People’s Church, 8512 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73162 on Thursday, February 18th, 2016 at 1:00pm.

Online condolences may be made at www.mcneilsmustangfs.com

John Calvin YoungJohn Calvin Young, 70, of Yukon, OK,

passed away with his family surrounding him on February 13th, 2016. A celebra� on of his life service will be

held at 2pm, Wednesday, February 17th at Yanda & Son Funeral Home, 1500 W. Vandament, Yukon, OK 73099 with Life Church Pastor Michael Delaney offi cia� ng. Interment will follow at the Yukon Cemetery.John was born on April 5, 1945 to Archie and Maye (Fancher)

Young. He graduated from Ponca City High School in 1963. He moved to Oklahoma City and was married to Barbara in 1967 and then moved to Yukon, OK in 1971 to raise his family that included three children: one daughter Liz and two sons Erron and Erick who he devoted his life to while pursuing a lifelong career of 34 years as a Ford Parts Manager at Fred Jones Ford. His life was full of � me spent with his family and friends which he enjoyed fi shing trips to Canada with his best buds Jeff Glidon and Steve Payne. He loved all sports especially his beloved OU. He enjoyed playing Golf as well. He was a loving Grandfather who his 5 Grandsons called “Pop”. He a� ended every athle� c event from wrestling, baseball, football of which he had great pride and love. He was such a loving and compassionate father with a gentle soul. He loved his family and fellow man, showed great respect to all and will be greatly missed.His parents, Archie and Maye, two sisters Gloria Maye and

Laguna Jo, preceded him in death.He is survived by one sister Bonnie June; his daughter Liz

(Chris) Nave of Yukon; his son Erron (Stephanie) Young of Dallas, TX, and his son Erick (Lola) Young of Edmond, OK and his fi ve grandsons: Zachary, Zayne, and Zion Nave of Yukon, OK and Carson and Ethan Young of Edmond, OK.

He was a wonderful man and an inspira� on to his family.

Online condolences may be signed at www.yandafuneral.com.Arrangements are under the direc� on of Yanda & Son Funeral Home and Crema� on Services, Inc.

Martin Joseph ParizekMar� n Joseph Parizek, 95, passed away Sunday, February 14, 2016 at his home in Yukon, OK. He was born January 22, 1921 in Yukon, OK.

Mar� n was a 1939 graduate of Yukon High School. Soon a� er gradua� on he served in the Army Air Force, par� cipa� ng in WWII. He married the love of his life, Irene Reding, on January 25, 1950. A lifelong farmer, Mar� n served on the Board of Directors for the Banner Coop and was once named the Canadian County farm family of the year. Mar� n was a member of St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church, Catholic Workman, and is Past President of Holy Name Society. Mar� n was a Recipient of Papal Cross. He was an ac� ve par� cipant of the Oklahoma Czechs Inc., where he served on the Board of Directors. He also played the accordion and loved his music, especially the polkas. He was preceded in death by parents Frank and Mary Maca Parizek.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Irene; sons: Mark (Sue) Parizek, Yukon; John (Sarah) Parizek, Yukon; Jim (Sheryl) Parizek, Yukon; David (Tina) Parizek, Yukon; Francis Parizek, Yukon; daughters: Mary (Ron) O’Hanlon, Dodge City, KS; Elizabeth (Steve) Baca, Okarche; Susan (Nelson) Canham, Yukon; Margaret (Mark) Stangl, Kingfi sher; Jean (Curt) Ruthe, Rockford, IL, and sister, Marie Feuerborn, Yukon; 32 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.

Memorial gi� s may be made to St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church.

Services will be held at St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church, Yukon, OK, with Wake services at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 16, 2016 and Mass of Chris� an Burial at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 17. Interment will follow at the Yukon Cemetery.

Online condolences may be signed at www.yandafuneral.com.Arrangements are under the direc� on of Yanda & Son Funeral Home and Crema� on Services, Yukon, OK.

Martin ParizekA Gentleman Farmer with Concerns for the Environment. A Good Man with a Kind Heart. A Gentle Soul with Empathy Toward All.Your Loving Wife Irene, Will Continue to Carry Your Vision, Your Hopes, and Your Dreams Until You Two Meet Again. Although We Are Not Physically Present Uncle Martin, We Are With You in Spirit. We Will Miss Your Kindness, Wit, and Wisdom!

Jerry and Pam RedingWillis, Texas

USAO

names

2015 fall

honor rollThe University of Sci-

ence and Arts of Oklahoma registrar has announced more than 220 students at USAO achieved a grade point aver-age of 3.5 or greater during the fall 2015 trimester and were named to the university’s two honor rolls.

University records show 149 students were named to the USAO Honor Roll and 74 students to the Regents Honor Roll.

The USAO Honor Roll recognizes students whose grade point average is 3.5 or higher for 12 or more hours of class work. The Regents Honor Roll recognizes those who have been named to the USAO Honor Roll for three or more consecutive trimes-ters.

Regents Honor RollYukon – Abbie Alexan-

der, Jesika Forgue and Baylee Harrison

USAO Honor RollYukon – Kaylee Davis,

Emily Felts, Gabrielle Hill and Eduardo Martinez

Appeals at the localregional offi ce level

Once a VA office issues its decision on your claim, you have one year from that date to file an appeal. Read the decision letter closely: it will tell you why VA made the decision it did. If you are unsure why or how VA made its decision, ask a Veterans service officer for help. You can also call VA or go to your regional office.

If you disagree with VA’s decision for any reason – the

effective date of your award, the rating percentage you were given or the reason you were denied – you should file a Notice of Disagreement (NOD). If VA included VA Form 21-0958, Notice of Dis-agreement, with its decision, you must use that form to file your NOD – it is mandatory. The NOD is the start of your appeal.

Once you file your NOD, you have several rights: you can submit new evidence, ask for a de novo review where a

decision review officer (DRO) takes a “fresh look” at the claim, reviewing the entire claims file and/or ask to testify and present evidence at a tele-phone or in-person hearing. VA encourages Veterans who choose to have a hearing to opt for an informal teleconfer-ence hearing, since these can be scheduled much faster. Many appeals are favorably resolved at these early stages. Make sure you file your NOD

Helpful information for veterans

See VETERANS, Page ?