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President Jimmy Carter, Oklahoma City businessman and philanthropist Gene Rainbolt, and Center of Family Love case manager Sister Veronica Higgins each passed.
All left a mark on those who respected them and the lives they impacted through their work.
The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy created an award named the H.E.
Rainbolt Corporate Citizen Award to recognize a business which helps give back to children through their volunteerism.
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