As we all know, God has a way of blessing people in ways that would totally blow the human mind out of the water...and bring people into your life that you would least expect, including long lost family members. A prime example would be the person that we just lost yesterday -- my Aunt Betty.
I mentioned this briefly, but here's a little more background on what I mentioned in my post about the newspaper ad that brought my Aunt Betty and my Mom together again.
I was in the 4th grade and my sister was just a baby. We were living on North 6th at the time in a house we affectionately called "The Butterfly House" (don't go try to go looking for it today...it's been long since torn down and now just a vacant lot). Anyway, a relative of ours in OKC had gotten the paper and something wasn't quite right. If you've ever gotten the paper delivered to your house, the front section is always the section that shows. This particular day, the classifieds were out front (maybe the carrier was led by the Lord to do it that particular way -- we may never know the reasoning but other to say it was God). It was then given to my grandparents who eventually got it to Mom and Dad after much deliberation. There was a particular ad that caught our eye. It was needing some information on siblings that this particular person was looking for and gave a number to call -- a 276 prefix which is in the community of Burneyville in southern Oklahoma, other than maybe Thackerville it's the closest you can get to the Red River without actually going into the river. Mom and Dad got to investigating and turned out, Aunt Betty had placed the ad in The Oklahoman and was looking for her other sisters who were all adopted out. As you know, my Mom and Aunt Marsha were adopted by my grandparents Ray and Goldie Tucker and one other sister was sent to an unknown location. 1981 was the first time in several years that my Aunt Betty and my Mom had seen each other since they were children. She brought her family up and visited for a weekend and a few months later we reciprocated and went down to her neck of the woods.
Putting the last 30+ years of remembering and reminiscing about someone like my Aunt Betty into words is unfathomable. From all the good things that happened (her sons graduating HS, marrying and having their kids and everything) to the sad things including yesterday, it's just hard to comprehend it. But I'm glad that God put this all together so we can remember a wonderful wife/mother/grandmother/sister/aunt like Betty (Jerri) Burton.
Rest in Peace Aunt Betty. We love you and will miss you!!!
Editor's note: Thanks to my mother for fact-checking this post. I wasn't clear on some things so she corrected me on what I got wrong. Thanks Mom!!!
The market's other sports stations are:
WWLS-FM 98.1, “The Sports Animal.”
KWPN AM 640, ESPN Radio.
KREF-AM 1400, “Sports Talk 1400,” of Norman.
KGHM-AM 1340, “The Game,”
KINB-FM "105.3, The Pro," CBS Sports Radio,
Now why do I say that these are 5 and a half stations? From radio-locator.com, here are the wattage of the stations:
KWPN (ESPN 640): 5000 watts Daytime/1000 watts Nighttime Directional (basically to avoid interference from another station on the same frequency)
WWLS The Sports Animal: 28,870 watts Effective Radiated Power
KRXO 107.7: 92,000 watts ERP
KREF 1400 AM: 1000 watts Non-Directional
KGHM 1340 AM (The Game): 1000 watts Non-Directional
ok...who's the half station in my opinion?
KINB 105.3 The Pro: 930 watts ERP (granted the CoL is Kingfisher, but the signal is basically a duck fart into OKC)
Again, radio-locator.com has all the info as far as coverage maps and everything...but hopefully you see where I am getting at. All the other stations have a pretty good coverage area...I can get 3 of the 4 stations here in Western Oklahoma (that's without the KADS simulcast and finding the on-line stream on iHeart Radio or whatever). But as far as getting KREF and KGHM goes, not really.
KGHM on 1340 is covered up by NewsTalk KCLI here in Clinton on 1320. KREF on 1400 is covered by KTJS in Hobart on 1420.
If "The Pro" wants to make any kind of impact in being a player in OKC sports radio listenership, they should swap the 105.3 frequency with 105.7 (one-half of OU's NPR station with 1600 watts ERP). Yes I realize they are a full CBS Sports Radio affiliate station, but still...if you live in Shawnee and want to "have a take, don't suck" on Jim Rome's show you should be able to without having to strain a hamstring just to get a damn signal.
I've always stated that Western Oklahoma should have another FM sports/talk out here, but I don't think the "distinguished" State Rep. Harold Wright or any of the underlings on Coyote Hill would be open to that.
Anyway, I've ranted on my soapbox long enough. Yes, I did make sure Mel Bracht, The Oklahoman (NewsOK.com), Radio-locator.com got referenced and h/t'd for this piece.
Until next time, so long and God bless.