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He was one of the first special agents assigned to the U.S. Customs Service Oklahoma City office seven
years ago.
Paul Douglas Ice, 42, of Midwest City was a senior special agent in the U.S. Customs Service office.
"The death of a member of the Customs family is always a sad occasion," said John Hensley, special agent in charge. "The death of Senior Special Agent Ice is especially tragic under the circumstances."
Ice was a native Oklahoman who performed investigative duties for the Oklahoma City office.
Ice had two daughters, Sarah and Nicole of the Oklahoma City area.
In lieu of flowers, the family asked that donations be made to the Paul Ice fund, Draper Park Christian Church Memorial fund, 8500 S Walker Ave.
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After serving as a U.S. Customs agent along the Mexican border between Eagle Pass and Del Rio, Texas, Senior Special Agent Claude Medearis moved to the Oklahoma City office in 1992.
Medearis, of Norman, recently was promoted to senior special agent in charge of the Oklahoma City office.
His daughter is Catherine Alaniz, whose husband was killed in the Persian Gulf War.
The family requests donations be made through a foundation that assists families of customs agents killed or injured in the line of duty.
Donations can be sent to Claude A. Medearis Oklahoma City fund, Roger von Amelunxen Foundation Inc., 83-21 Edgerton Blvd., Jamaica, N.Y. 11432, Attention: Karen Donnelly.
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U.S. Customs Office
• We are the guardians of our Nation's borders – America's frontline.
• We serve and protect the American public with integrity, innovation and pride.
• We enforce the laws of the United States, safeguard the revenue, and foster lawful international trade and travel.
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