REALTORS - Key Persons


Caleb Crim

Caleb's childhood dream was to own property near Stillwater. "I was homeschooled during my high school years, so I was able to work during the day, then do my schoolwork when I got home; I saved my earnings to buy land." With the help of a Realtor, he purchased land southeast of Stillwater at age 17, and at age 18 he determined to become a Realtor to help others do the same. "I enrolled in real estate school immediately after turning 18; I passed my exams and completed all requirements necessary to obtain my Oklahoma Real Estate License," he said. Caleb says he is excited to join Fisher Provence Realtors Inc and he is looking forward to helping others through each step of real estate buying or selling. "Real estate transactions are generally some of the most important events in our lives," he said. "It's easy to feel overloaded when dealing with all the different details, I'm here to guide my customers through the entire process from the first meeting to closing and beyond."

Gaye Lynn Huddleston

Gaye Lynn graduated from Stillwater High School and left for college, only to return to her hometown roots 4 decades later, following her husband's retirement. The journey in between was filled with raising a family, serving as a Children's Minister, and selling real estate. Gaye Lynn has lived in Texas, Tennessee, Kansas, and Wisconsin and owned homes in each state. She is passionate about all things outdoors and loves to work in her yard, paddleboard, kayak, and hike. She is also committed to child advocacy and serves as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) for Payne County. Gaye Lynn and her husband enjoy traveling, entertaining, and sampling the local breweries. Whether moving to a new community or leaving one behind, buying or selling a home is a monumental task that can feel overwhelming. Gaye Lynn has walked that journey many times and feels confident she has the skills to assist you. She will take you through each step of the buying or selling process with compassion and professionalism.

Jill Beck

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Broker
I graduated from Stillwater High School in mid-'50s and attended Oklahoma State University. I left college to become an airline stewardess. I returned to Stillwater to marry R.A. Hesser. I moved to Tulsa with my husband and worked for IBM. We moved back to Stillwater in the mid-60's to own and operate our small business for several years. When my husband died, I worked for the OSU Alumni Association, obtained a Real Estate Brokers License, and left OSU to become a full-time Realtor. Ken Beck and I married in the late '70s, worked in the real estate industry for the next 40 plus years, having spent the past 15 plus years with Fisher Provence Realtors.

Kim Sweeden

Kim Sweeden is a longtime resident of Stillwater. Working in both corporate and private business, she has great knowledge of our community. Since becoming a Realtor, she truly enjoys helping people make their dreams come true. Whether you need assistance in your home's sale to move on to a new phase in your life or assistance with a purchase of a new home, you can rely on Kim. Kim believes the gift of service is a very rewarding blessing when you touch someone else's life for the good. As a Realtor, she wants to be the common bond that helps families decide on the place that they can call "Home." Recipient of the "2016 Rising Star Award" voted by members of the Stillwater Board of REALTORS.

Page Provence

A Realtor since 2001, Page grew up in Stillwater and raised three daughters here. She knows Payne County very well and is a go-to person about the school and community resources. Page worked as an RN for many years and has many volunteer interests. Her nursing background helps in her real estate practice as she listens well and provides anticipatory guidance to meet her sellers' and buyers' needs. She learns something new from every transaction and has had hundreds of closed sales. These experiences help her work with sellers to price their homes realistically and get their house prepared and ready to sell. Page uses delegation and systems to market a home effectively with all the latest technology and old-fashioned hard work. Page believes in Realtors educating themselves to serve their clients better as this profession is constantly changing. She uses the tools and knowledge gained through CRS classes and networking. CRS (Certified Residential Specialist) is a designation that the top 4% of Realtors nationwide have, and it is earned through both production and education. Page was selected as the Oklahoma CRS of the year in 2009 and was the state CRS chapter president in 2007. She enjoys the opportunity to meet and serve new people, helping them solve the complicated challenges of transitioning into or out of a house. Real estate is not a cookie-cutter business, and Page uses both high-tech and high-touch skills, as the situation dictates. She is caring, committed, and competent.