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The first photos of the Oklahoma woman, who was allegedly beheaded by a Muslim convert last week at the food distribution plant where she worked, have emerged on social media.

“Someday I’ll see you again,” reads a backdrop on the page, which was created to celebrate the life of the Vaughan Foods employee who was murdered last Thursday.

Pictures posted to the memorial page depict a life surrounded by family as Hufford is photographed cradling a baby, relaxing with her husband and enjoying a beautiful autumn day with family.

“She was a loyal wife, mother and a doting grandmother,” the page description reads. “This memorial fund is being set up to help her husband KC, and daughter Kelli with her funeral services and if possible to help with Colleen’s granddaughter Riley’s college fund.”

Hufford’s co-worker — Alton Nolen — allegedly snapped and attacked Hufford just hours after getting fired from his job last Thursday at the food distribution plant in Moore. Co-workers told police that the 30-year-old had attempted to convert them to Islam.

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