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Elmer Ahpeahtone

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Elmer Ahpeahtone

Birth
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
28 Feb 1977 (aged 50)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.1010472, Longitude: -98.6498567
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The Carnegie Herald; Wed, Mar. 9, 1977
Ahpeahtone Service Held
Funeral services for Elmer Ahpeahtone, 50, of Oklahoma City were March 4 at the Indian Baptist Mission in Carnegie. Rev. Frank Venable and Rev. Jasper Saunkeah officiated. Burial was in the Samone cemetery under the direction of Pitcher Funeral home.
Ahpeahtone died February 28 in Oklahoma City.
He was born October 4, 1926, at Carnegie and graduated from the Carnegie high school in 1944. He was an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He moved to Oklahoma City in 1973 and worked as a machinist.
Survivors include three sisters, Lucy Ahpeahtone of Carnegie, Beatrice Smith of Brigham City, Utah, and Wanona Ahpeahtone of Oklahoma City, and two brothers, Fred of Carnegie and Wilbur of Oklahoma City.

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The Carnegie Herald; Wed, Mar. 9, 1977
Ahpeahtone Service Held
Funeral services for Elmer Ahpeahtone, 50, of Oklahoma City were March 4 at the Indian Baptist Mission in Carnegie. Rev. Frank Venable and Rev. Jasper Saunkeah officiated. Burial was in the Samone cemetery under the direction of Pitcher Funeral home.
Ahpeahtone died February 28 in Oklahoma City.
He was born October 4, 1926, at Carnegie and graduated from the Carnegie high school in 1944. He was an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He moved to Oklahoma City in 1973 and worked as a machinist.
Survivors include three sisters, Lucy Ahpeahtone of Carnegie, Beatrice Smith of Brigham City, Utah, and Wanona Ahpeahtone of Oklahoma City, and two brothers, Fred of Carnegie and Wilbur of Oklahoma City.

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