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Funeral services for Judy Wolf will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday at the Prairie Springs Indian Baptist Church in Okemah.
Wolf passed away on April 28, 2003 at the age of 92 in Claremore.
She was born September 3, 1910 in the Okemah area to Chagee and Needa (Harjogee) Harjo.
She was married to V.V. Wolf, who preceded her in death.
She was a homemaker and raised her children and others, along with her grandchildren.
Gardening, cooking and church were her first priority.
She was a member of the Prairie Springs Indian Baptist Church and had lived in the Okemah area most all of her life.
She had moved to Claremore ten years ago due to health reasons.
Also preceding her in death were two sons, three daughters, four sisters, nieces, nephews and one grandson.
Survivors include 12 grandchildren; Karl and Laforce Barbow of Carnegie, Lori Tilley, John Barbow, Jimmy Don Harden, and Dana Barbow of Claremore, and Bobby Barbow of Tulsa.
She is also survived by 20 great grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.
A preliminary service will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel and a wake will be held Thursday after 4 p.m. at the Prairie Springs Indian Baptist Church.
Service will be officiated by Bro. Bill Hobia and Rev. Mike Harjo.
Interment will be at the Snake Creek Cemetery in Seminole County under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home in Okemah.
Ramon Wolf
Funeral services for Ramon Wolf, father and brother of Seminole residents, are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hudson-Phillips Funeral Chapel in Holdenville.
Revs. Houston Tiger and Malcolm Tiger will be officiating the services.
Interment will follow at the Davis Family Cemetery in Sasakwa, under the direction of the Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home of Holdenville.
Wake services are scheduled for 6 p.m. tonight, and will take place at the Hudson-Phillips Funeral Chapel.
Wolf died Friday, April 25, 2003 at the age of 22 due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident between Seminole and Wewoka.
He was born to Robert Wolf Jr., and Ramona Harjo on Feb. 2, 1981 in Ada.
Wolf was raised in Holdenville and attended Holdenville High School.
He worked for the Seminole Nation as a firefighter since 1998.
Wolf enjoyed fishing, working on cars, and roofing.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Elizabeth Johnson; and his grandfather, Robert Wolf, Sr.
Wolf is survived by his mother, Ramona Wolf, Holdenville; his father, Robert Wolf, Jr., Oklahoma City; his children, Bridget Wolf, Ramon Wolf, Isaac Wolf, Makayla Wolf, and Tristen Wolf, all of Seminole; four sisters, Roberta Wolf, Ada, Lucy Tiger, Oklahoma City, Michelle Wolf, Seminole; and Laverne Yahola, Okemah; and three brothers, Robby Wolf, Seminole, Kaylon Wolf, Wewoka, and Robert Harjo (Wolf), Stillwell.
Pallbearers will be Kaylon Wolf, Robby Wolf, Mack Peters, Billy Van, Thomas Beaver, and Anthony McGirt.
Honorary pallbearers will be Fred Footracer, and Dusty Caudill.
Services for : Tuesday, December 23, 2003 2:00 P.M. Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel
Interment: Family Cemetery, north of Seminole
Officiating: Rev. Mike Harjo and Ted Underwood
Honor Guard will be the Seminole Nation Honor Guard.
Prayer Service: Monday evening at 6:30, December 22, 2003, at the Stout-Phillips Funeral Chapel.
Prayer Service: Monday evening at 6:30, December 22, 2003, at the Stout-Phillips Funeral Chapel.
Pallbearers will be the Gar Creek Ceremonial Groundsmen.
Alex (Alec) Pete Wolfe
Alex (Alec) Pete Wolfe of Shawnee passed away in the Baptist Integris Hospital in Oklahoma City Dec. 19, 2003.
He was born Nov, 1, 1949, to Johnson and Georgia Harjo Day.]
He attended Sequoyah High School and graduated there.
He worked for Headstart and the Carl Albert Hospital in Ada until 1996.
Wolfe was a member of the Gar Creek Ceremonial Grounds and was also in the U.S Marines was a disabled Veteran of the Vietnam War.
He is preceded in death by his father, Raymond Wolfe; Sally Harjo and JoAnna R. Harjo,
Survivors include his mother, Georgia Day of Shawnee; four children, Alex Michelle Wolfe of Muskogee, Daniel Lee Wolfe of the home, Mark (Svk) Wolfe and Peter J. Wolfe, both of Earlsboro, two granddaughters; one sister Mary Ann Wolfe of Oklahoma City; and one brother Willie Bowlegs of Texas.
Pallbearers will be the Gar Creek Ceremonial Groundsmen.
Alex Wolfe
Funeral services for former Seminole County resident, Alex (Alec) Pete Wolfe were scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23 at the Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mike Harjo and Ted Underwood officiating.
Prayer services were held at 6:30 p.m. Monday also at the Stout-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel.
Interment followed at the family cemetery, north of Seminole.
The Honor Guard was the Seminole Nation Honor Guard.
Wolfe, currently of Shawnee, died Friday, Dec. 19, 2003, at the age of 54 in the Baptist Integris Hospital in Oklahoma City.
He was born Nov, 1, 1949, to Johnson and Georgia Harjo Day.
He attended Sequoyah High School where he graduated.
He worked for Headstart and the Carl Albert Hospital in Ada until 1996.
Wolfe was a member of the Gar Creek Ceremonial Grounds and was also in the U.S Marines.
He was a disabled Veteran of the Vietnam War.
He is preceded in death by his father, Johnson Day; one uncle, Raymond Wolfe; and two aunts, Sally Harjo and JoAnna R. Harjo,
Survivors include his mother, Georgia Day of Shawnee; four children, Alex Michelle Wolfe of Muskogee, Daniel Lee Wolfe of the home, Mark (Svk) Wolfe and Peter J. Wolfe, both of Earlsboro, two granddaughters; two sisters Mary Ann Wolfe of Oklahoma City and Virginia Bowlegs of Guthrie; one brother Willie Bowlegs of Irving, Texas; and two aunts, Joanna Jones and Suzie Jones, both of Konawa..
Pallbearers were the Gar Creek Ceremonial Groundsmen.
Bonnie Mae Womack Byrd
Graveside services for Seminole County native, Bonnie Mae Womack Byrd are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Cross Roads Cemetery, Sasakwa.
She died June 25, 2003, in Longview, Texas following a lengthy illness.
She was born on June 21, 1925 in Sasakwa to Martha Ellen Frost and George Allen Womack.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 34 years, Larkin Andrew Byrd; two brothers, Buddy and George; and one sister, Bessie.
She is survived by two brothers, John Womack of Sasakwa and Seth Womack of Holdenville; one daughter, Lynne Allen Byrd Spivey and husband, Robert of Atlanta, Texas; grandchildren, Jennifer Louise Spivey of Seattle, Wash., Mark Andrew Spivey of Deickenson, Texas and Jesse Tyler Spivey and wife, Sharah of McKinney, Texas; great grandson, Tyler Paulett Spivey of McKinney, Texas; and nine nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was held June 28 in Atlanta, Texas.
Gladys Wood
Funeral services for Wewoka resident Gladys Mary Cutright Wood are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church of Wewoka.
Rev. Dan Anderson will officiate.
Family and friends are invited to say their farewells at Stout-Phillips Funeral Home, Wewoka, Oklahoma, until Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
Interment will follow at Oakwood Cemetery under the direction of the Stout-Phillips Funeral Home of Wewoka.
Wood died Jan. 12, 2003, in Tecumseh at the age of 91.
She was born July 4, 1911, in Shamrock, La. to Minnie Jenkins Cutright and James D. Cutright.
She married Robert A. Wood, Jr. in Norflet, Ark., and they moved to the Wewoka area in 1937.
Wood worked as a Food Service Supervisor at Oakridge Nursing Home until she was 74.
She was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Wewoka for over 42 years.
She is survived by her daughter, Jacqulyn Longacre of Shawnee; one sister, Eunice Corley of Jefferson, Texas; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren.
Wood was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, in 1973, two sons, Robert A. Wood III, and James T. Wood; and one brother, Otha J. Cutright.
Pallbearers will include Robert A. Wood IV, James Wood, Steve Longacre, Lee Ann Wood, Mary Lynn Gotardy, Andy Wood and Dana Robinson.
Honorary pallbearers will be Derick Litchfield, Valerie Kornegay and Kate Wood.