Hackney Funeral Homes Hackney

Hackney Funeral Homes Hackney is located at 304 South Washington Street, Hobart Oklahoma, 73651 Zip. Hackney Funeral Homes Hackney provides complete funeral services to Gloster local community and the surrounding areas. To find out more information about and local funeral services that they offer, give them a call at (580) 726-2525.

Hackney Funeral Homes Hackney

Business Name: Hackney Funeral Homes Hackney
Address: 304 South Washington Street
City: Hobart
State: Oklahoma
ZIP: 73651
Phone number: (580) 726-2525
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Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM

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Casino giant The Star Entertainment Group stops hacks by winning hearts and minds

And the general manager of IT Governance, Risk and Cyber Resilience for the the company, which runs three huge ‘integrated resorts’ on Australia's east coast, has the photos to prove it.Like the sign an employee stuck up above the computer and printer set-up that makes staff access cards that read, in all caps: ‘The new staff ID computer password is ___’."That's a security fail times two. I love that one," Opdam told an audience at the CeBIT technology conference in Sydney yesterday.As well as being a security nightmare, it is a literal sign that employees at the time felt security measures were hampering their work, Opdam said."How do you know when you've got this perception of too much security? It looks like this: people put passwords on little bits of paper and stick them to computers. Your security guys do this excellent thing called the 'any, any, any' rule on the firewall turning a $40,000 device into a $10 switch," he explained."When people feel it's too much, they feel obliged to circumvent it."To bring a halt to the security horrors, over the last couple of years The Star has changed the way staff encounter security measures by removing the friction they cause, and raising awareness with some cheeky education campaigns.“We don’t block things or stop things because we’re bastards, we’re doing it because we want to get a better outcome,” Opdam said.High-rollers, high-riskOpdam joined The Star Entertainment Group (then Echo Entertainment Group) in 2011, following many years in security roles with financial firm AMP.Coming from a career in banking, Opdam said some of the technology set-ups he found at the casinos came as a shock. In some cases an eagerness to provide a great customer service had left security lacking.In his second week he was asked to check the security of devices used to assist high-rollers access more money to gamble.“This is a VIP customer, getting potentially tens of millions of dollars delivered to them and them...

Gerald G. Wadle, 90, of Indianola

UTC May 29, 2018 Mass of Christian Burial for Gerald G. Wadle, 90, of Indianola will be Wednesday, May 30, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Augustine Catholic Church in Milo, Iowa. The family will receive friends an hour prior to the service on Wednesday at the church. Interment will be at the Rosemount Cemetery. Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Milo is handling the arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Milo American Legion. Gerald was born Dec. 1, 1927, near Rosemount, Iowa, to Otto and Mary (Kessler) Wadle. He attended Rosemount School and enlisted in the United States Navy in 1945. He served in World War II and the Korean Conflict, attached to the Seabee battalion, until 1952. After returning from the service, he attended Finlay Engineering College in Kansas City, Missouri. He married Pauline Greufe on May 18, 1957, in Milo. They had five children: Karen, Lynn, Bill, Janet and Rita. They lived in Fairfield, Iowa, where Gerald worked for Rockwell International for 25 years. In 1996, they moved to Indianola, Iowa. Gerald enjoyed working in the yard, gardening and trimming the trees and shrubs. Many will remember his old blue Dodge pickup that he drove for over 30 years. He loved to spend time with his children, grandchildren and extended family. Gerald passed away at The Village in Indianola at the age of 90. He is survived by his wife, Pauline; children: Lynn (Craig) Allen, Bill (Kella) Wadle, Janet (Dave) Hackney, and Rita Bartlett; son-in-law, Dennis Shultheiss; seven grandchildren: Ainsley, Seth, Paige, Jordyn, Payton, Morgan, and Lauren; along with many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Karen Shultheiss; and siblings: Floyd Wadle, Milda Wadle, Ruth Wadle, Mary Buckalew and John Wadle.

Janice Gayle Early Bramblett

She was born January 20, 1959 in Brownwood, Texas to Don and Joy Early. She attended public school in Bangs, Texas. She received a BS in horticulture from Tarleton State University and worked as a florist, owning Caskey Coleman Floral for several years. After having two daughters, she attended Abilene Christian University’s School of Nursing and became a Registered Nurse. At an early age she professed her faith in Jesus Christ and had a kind and creative soul that loved The Lord. She enjoyed tending the garden and making colorful quilts in her free time, finding peace in the beauty of flowers. She found joy in learning the intricate details about all plants. She was quick with a joke and loved with her entire being.Her daughter Evelyn was born while she lived at a Christian church camp she loved in the mountains of Allenspark, Colorado. She moved back to Buffalo Gap, Texas, where she lived and brought her second daughter, Amber, into the world. Her dog Radar later joined her family and brought new light to everyone’s life. Her life with her children was full of laughter, love, and joy, and she taught them to see the beauty that she saw in the world around her. That joy and love will be cherished in their lives forever.She was united in holy matrimony with Jeff Bramblett in June of 2014. They were members of the Early Church of Christ and made lasting and meaningful relationships through fellowship there.She was preceded in death by her father Don Early. She is survived by her husband, Jeff Bramblett of Brownwood, Texas; daughters, Evelyn Sullivan of San Jose, California, and Amber Hackney and husband Dan of Buffalo Gap, Texas; mother, Joy Early of Bangs, Texas; three brothers, Jerry Early and wife Carla, Robert Early and wife Pam, both of Abilene, Texas, David Early and wife Diana of Bangs, Texas, as well as cousins, nieces and nephews, and dog, Radar.Anyone wishing to join Janice’s family in celebration of her life is welcome. Her services will be Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at ...

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