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Steven Douglas Curry, 44, of Norman, was on the job as a building mechanical inspector for the General Services Administration when the blast hit.
Curry was an avid fisherman and hunter. He also was very active in Calvary Free Will Baptist Church, including serving as a deacon and as a coach of a church basketball team.
He had lived in Norman since 1974 and served in the Navy from 1970-74.
Born in Oklahoma City in 1950, Curry moved to Choctaw in 1958 and graduated from Choctaw High School in 1969. He married Kathleen Williams on March 8, 1974, in Norman. The couple have a son and daughter.
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Michael Loudenslager, 48, of Harrah, was employed as planner/estimator on the first floor of the Murrah building in the area of General Services Administration (GSA).
He was at work during the explosion. He was also an Oklahoma County Reserve Sheriff (Mounted Patrol), a member of the U.S. Marshall Posse and a Mason and Shriner.
"His family and horses are his life," said Diana, his daughter.
Loudenslager and his wife, Bettie, have two children, Diana and Kyle.
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General Services Administration
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