![]() They’ll be cutting prices by another 15 to 20 cents a gallon as they catch up to the plunge in oil, Michael Green, a Washington-based spokesman for AAA, said in an e-mail. stations are selling fuel below $2.50, said Gregg Laskoski, a senior petroleum analyst with GasBuddy. That was before OnCue, GasBuddy said, became the first to bust $2 since 2010.įifteen percent of U.S. Hawaii’s $3.85 was the highest and Missouri’s $2.44 the lowest. The national average for regular yesterday was $2.746, data compiled by Florida-based motoring club AAA show. ![]() “We thought what better way than to put more money in their pockets for Christmas.”Īt a 7-Eleven across the road from OnCue, a woman who answered the phone said the store wouldn’t be lowering its price from $2.09. “We just wanted to give something back to our customers,” he said. Jim Griffith, chief executive officer of OnCue Marketing LLC, said he hadn’t been reacting to oil’s tumble when he sliced 12 cents off the $2.11 that a gallon had commanded at the store before noon. After sunset, seven miles away in the suburb of Moore, the Broadway Food Mart had them all beat at $1.95. Other nearby competitors started chiseling pennies away too. Cars lined up three-deep at the OnCue on Shields Boulevard - and by 4 p.m., the 44 Food Mart down the street had countered with $1.98. to sell regular gasoline for less than $2 a gallon since the recent crude oil nosedive began, according to data collected by GasBuddy Organization Inc. In memory of Imogene (Jean) Hudson, please visit our floral store.It took $1.99 and about four hours for the gas war to break out in Oklahoma City.Ī month-old station in the Oklahoma capital Wednesday became the first in the U.S. Online condolences may be sent to To send flowers The family would like to thank her special caregiver friends, Wanda and Melissa, as well as the staff of Chisholm Trail Hospice. She also leaves behind a sister-in-law Geraldine Graham of Wilson, Oklahoma, nieces, nephews, and their families, and Tom Zigler as part of her chosen family. She was the beloved GMom to Matthew, Justin, Elise, Evan, Brent, Lance, Abbie, Bryce, Jerad, and Nathan, and great-grandchildren Evie, Kaytlin, and Brooklyn. She is survived by her children Robert and his wife Dianne of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Jean Ann and her husband Brad Howard of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Shelly and her husband Dan Hollingsworth of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Michael and his wife Lisa of Duncan, Oklahoma. Jean was predeceased by her husband, Truman, her parents, and her brother, Tim Roger Graham. Largely through her efforts, her children excelled and all went to college (Oklahoma State of course) and became a director of construction, attorney, teacher, and veterinarian. She was a home-room mom who attended field trips, pep rallies, fundraisers and most every event at Empire School. She made costumes for dance recitals and plays, helped collect insects for 4-H projects, groomed show steers, and attended every football, softball, baseball, and basketball game, and wrestling match, her children played. She devoted her talents to caring for her family and supporting their activities. They were married for 52 amazing years until his death in 2007. She worked at a bank to put him through veterinary school and after he graduated they returned to Duncan to start their family. They wed in 1955 and moved to Stillwater while he attended OSU. ![]() Anthony's where an older co-worker convinced her to go on a blind date with Truman Hudson because he was from a "good family." It was definitely not love at first sight, but eventually he won her heart and bested her other suitors. and Bessie (Martin) Graham, Jean's family moved to Duncan while she was in high school. The family will recieve friends on Friday, Jat the Carter-Smart Funeral Home from 5:00-7:00 p.m.īorn in Ravia, Oklahoma in 1935 to Tim B. ![]() Randy Southerland officiating interment will follow at the Duncan Cemetery under the direction of Carter-Smart Funeral Directors. Funeral services will be Saturday, June 18, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. Jean Hudson, 87, of Duncan passed away June 13, 2022, at her home with her family at her side. During her life well-lived, she was a beautiful, selfless woman who touched the hearts of many and gifted us endless happy memories. By that standard, Jean leaves a wealth beyond measure. The legacy of a life is not determined by the things left behind, but by the impact on others.
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