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Cynthia Brown
Cynthia Brown Cynthia Lynn (Campbell) Brown, 26, worked as a special agent for the Secret Service on the ninth floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. This was her first assignment as an agent. Brown, whose hometown is Sherman, Texas, had worked in Oklahoma City for about 14 months. Just six weeks ago, she married Ron Brown at Grace United Methodist Church in Sherman, Texas - the same church where her funeral was held. Brown was a graduate of Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and also had attended Grayson County Community College in Sherman.

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Donald Ray Leonard
Donald Ray Leonard After retiring this year, Secret Service agent Donald Ray Leonard planned to travel and play more golf with his sons. Leonard, 51, enjoyed sailing, fishing and golf. He also loved his career in law enforcement. During his 20 years with the Secret Service, Leonard was responsible for protecting seven U.S. presidents and various political candidates and dignitaries. He received numerous awards for his service. He was a member of the National Native American Law Enforcement Officers Association and a supporter of the Oklahoma Zoological Society, the Cowboy Hall of Fame and Native American Movement. He and his wife, Diane, have three sons, Brad, Jason and Tim.

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Mickey Maroney
Mickey Maroney Mickey Maroney, 50, a Secret Service agent, was born in Wichita Falls, Texas. He played defensive end for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks during the football team's 1964 national championship season and during 1965 and 1966. He had spent nearly half his life - 24 years - working for the government. Maroney was at work when the blast hit.

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Linda McKinney
Linda McKinney Linda Gail McKinney was "one of those very special people that God puts on Earth," said her husband, Dan. "She was outgoing and friendly and never met anyone she didn't like. " McKinney was born in Ada on Aug. 10, 1947. She was a 1965 graduate of McLish High School and attended Draughn School of Business. She loved arts and crafts and was especially fond of quilting. She also enjoyed fishing, her husband said, "if I baited the hook for her. " She was employed as office manager for the Secret Service on the ninth floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

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Kathy Seidl
Kathy Seidl Relatives described Kathy Lynn Seidl this way: A gracious and caring wife. A beautiful mother. A precious and loyal daughter. A dear sister. A special aunt. Seidl, 39, lived in Midwest City, where she graduated from high school. She worked as an investigative assistant for the Secret Service. She and her husband, Glenn, have a son, Clinton Glenn.

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Alan G. Whicher
Alan G. Whicher Seven months ago, Alan G. Whicher left the White House for the supposedly quieter confines of Oklahoma, where he was assistant special agent in charge of the Secret Service's field office. Minutes before the explosion, the 40-year-old Edmond resident had called his wife of 20 years. Before Oklahoma, he oversaw Clinton's security detail as assistant to the special agent in charge of the presidential protection division. Their children include Meredith, 17; Melinda, 16; and Ryan, 12.

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Department Seal: U.S. Secret Service
United States Secret Service

• To protect former and current Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States, as well as their families.
• To also provide protection for visiting heads of foreign states, U.S. representatives performing missions abroad, presidential and vice presidential candidates, the White House complex and other important government institutions.
• Also, to detect and arrest persons committing offenses against the United States such as those relating to misuse of currency or fraud, and to conduct investigations into violations of various congressional acts.

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