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PURCELL, Okla., Dec. 26 (UPI) -- Country music star Toby Keith and his family were awarded $2.8 million in a civil action filed after Keith's father was killed in an Oklahoma highway accident.
The plaintiffs, wife Carolyn Covel, daughter Tonni Covel and sons Toby Keith Covel and Tracey Covel, alleged that H.K. Covel would not have died if the bus had been equipped with properly working ...
He was 62. Keith operated Dream Walkin’ Farms for more than 20 years in Oklahoma. His sister, Tonni Covel, oversees the operation now. Bret Calhoun, who trained the Grade III stakes winner ...
The plaintiffs, wife Carolyn Covel, daughter Tonni Covel and sons Toby Keith Covel and Tracey Covel, alleged that H.K. Covel would not have died if the bus had been equipped with properly working ...
Covel of Titusville, Fla.; and a daughter, Tonni Karan Covel- Moore of Yukon. Covel had five grandchildren. Services will begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Calvary Freewill Baptist Church in Norman.
wife Carolyn Covel, daughter Tonni Covel and sons Toby Keith Covel and Tracey Covel, alleged that H.K. Covel would not have died if the bus had been equipped with properly working air brakes.
wife Carolyn Covel, daughter Tonni Covel and sons Toby Keith Covel and Tracey Covel, alleged that H.K. Covel would not have died if the bus had been equipped with properly working air brakes.
Carolyn Covel, his daughter, Tonni Covel, and sons Toby Keith Covel and Tracey Covel, alleged that he would not have died if the bus had been equipped with properly working air brakes.
A larger-than-life country music icon, Keith, who was born Toby Keith Covel, died Feb. 5 after a multiyear battle with cancer. He was 62. "The Covel Family is hosting a private funeral service for ...
wife Carolyn Covel, daughter Tonni Covel and sons Toby Keith Covel and Tracey Covel, alleged that H.K. Covel would not have died if the bus had been equipped with properly working air brakes.
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