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Chad passed away unexpectedly November 19, 2014 at the age of 38 years old. He was predeceased by his grandparents Mac and Doris Johnstone, Harold Jennings and Verna and Russ Gordon. Chad is survived by his wife Marla, Weyburn; mother Bev Johnstone, Weyburn; father Keith (Janice) Johnstone, Yellow Grass; father and mother-in-law Roger (Joanne) Holdstock, Weyburn; sister Charla (Darren) Moore, Trossachs, and their children: Shayla and Kaylan; brother Devin Johnstone, Weyburn; stepbrothers; Shaun Mus, Yellow Grass, and Trevor Mus, Cedoux; brother-in-law Ryan (Kali) Holdstock, Weyburn and their children: William, Hadley and Rhea; grandparents : Ruth Schultz, Weyburn, and Wayne (Darlene) Holdstock, Weyburn, as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Chad was born to Bev and Keith Johnstone September 6, 1976 in Weyburn. Chad was the middle brother of three siblings. Chad attended school in Weyburn until 1990, then finished his schooling in Yellow Grass where he graduated in 1994. Cha
Spring Roundup of Cowboy Poetry and Music held in Duncan
Spring Roundup of Cowboy Poetry and Music held in Duncan By Tiffany Bechtel | April 29, 2021 at 9:47 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 9:47 PM
DUNCAN, Okla. (TNN) - The Spring Roundup of Cowboy Poetry and Music was held in Duncan Thursday.
The event showcases western arts and the the artists who came to perform were excited to share their work.
It was sponsored by Ron Secoy, a local Cowboy Poet from Central High OK and Bill “Ace” Rendall, a 4th generation oil family member.
“It is important to recognize both those kinda folks have done things to make the state… It’s a great combination of cowboys, Indians, cattle, buffalo and the whole history of the army,” said William “Ace” Rendall.
Growing up in Central Texas, we all learned about the Chisolm Trail. I remember spending summers at Camp Tahuaya and seeing the wagon ruts, and some of my best memories are of sitting around a fire cooking, telling stories, and singing with my friends the way the cowboys of old did.
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The reason I bring it up is that a fantastic event is coming to Salado that will bring that rich cowboy history and heritage to life, as cowboy poets and musicians gather for a display of the spirit of the American West.
The Salado Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering will take place across several locations in Salado Village May 6 through 9.
Spring Roundup of Cowboy Poetry and Music happening in Duncan
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DUNCAN, Okla. (TNN) - The Spring Roundup of Cowboy Poetry and Music is set to take place in Duncan Thursday.
The lunch time program of cowboy music and poetry to be held at the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For more information, you can visit Spring Roundup of Cowboy Poetry and Music’s Facebook event page.
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