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There isn't a state anywhere that has more hardworking people than Oklahoma. From the farms to the cities and back again, this is a state that understands hard work and friendship, which is one of the reasons it is such a great place for retirees.
If you have recently lost a family member and you are looking for their official Oklahoma cemetery records, you may want to start by directly contacting the burial site personally to see if the documents can be ordered. If you aren't sure of the county or the name of the burial site, you may want to contact one of the following organizations to help you in your search.
The Oklahoma Cemeteries Association and the Oklahoma Funeral Directors Association both work to ensure that every name and every soul is given the highest respect. Although the two organizations deal with different aspects of treating your loved one, they often keep matching records so that a person can be located quickly. There is also a pair of military burial sites in Oklahoma, as well. The first is Fort Gibson National and the other is Fort Sill National. The easiest way to obtain the documents you are after is to order online today.
State of Oklahoma Resources & Statistics


Population:
3,361,642
Under 18:
899,507
Over 65:
480,140
Employed:
2,708,144
Land in Square Miles:
68,667.06
Acres of Farms:
33,826,661
Births:
51,801
Deaths:
36,180
Infant Deaths:
300
Murder:
212
Forcible Rape:
1,466
Robbery:
3,685
Assault:
13,823
Total Violent Crime:
19,184
Burglary:
35,081
Larceny \ Theft:
79,422
Motor Vehicle Theft:
10,881
Total Property Crime:
125,384