Oklahoma Code § 58-106

Title 58. Probate Procedure: Executor disqualified by absence or minority
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Where a person absent from the state, or a minor, is named
executor, and there is another executor who accepts the trust and
qualifies, the latter may have letters testamentary and administer
the estate until the return of the absentee, or the majority of the
minor, who may then be admitted as joint executor.  If there is no
other executor, letters of administration with the will annexed,
must be granted; but the court may, in its discretion, revoke them

on the return of the absent executor, or the arrival of the minor at
the age of majority.

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