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PFC Roy Becenti Notah

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PFC Roy Becenti Notah Veteran

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28 Feb 2006 (aged 84)
Burial
Chinle, Apache County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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CHINLE — Funeral services for Roy Becenti Notah, 84 will be at 10 a.m., Tuesday, February 28 at Our Lady of Fatima Church in Chinle. Father Blane Grein, OFM will officiate. Burial will be at Chinle Community Cemetery.

Notah died on Feb. 28 in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was born on April 10, 1921 in Coyote Canyon into the Folded Arm People Clan for the Bitterwater People Clan. Notah graduated from Fort Wingate High School and enlisted into the United States Marine Corps as a Navajo Code Talker. He worked for the Gallup Indian Medical Center, Union Pacific Railroad, Chinle Bureau of Indian Agency, Navajo Tribe Water Development. He did receive a Congressional Silver Medal of Honor. He enjoyed his time with friends and relatives.

Survivors include his wife, Louise Notah; son, Ernest Lee; daughters, Judy Bahe, Barbara Begay, Luella Peterson, Genevieve Notah, and Maxine Notah; brothers, Clayton Becenti, Carl Becenti, Ray Becenti, and Roy Notah; sister, Bessie Becenti; 15 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren.

Notah was preceded in death by his parents, Bisdabah Becenti and Chischilly Becenti; sister, Emma Casuse.

Pallbearers will be the Navajo Nation Veterans.

Cope Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

CLICK ON PHOTO FOR BEST VIEWING RESULTS.US Marine Corps
WWII Veteran

1st Corps Signal Bn, 1st Mar Amphib Corps

He served his country from:
Military start: 30 Sep 1942
Military release: 25 Oct 1945


CHINLE — Funeral services for Roy Becenti Notah, 84 will be at 10 a.m., Tuesday, February 28 at Our Lady of Fatima Church in Chinle. Father Blane Grein, OFM will officiate. Burial will be at Chinle Community Cemetery.

Notah died on Feb. 28 in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was born on April 10, 1921 in Coyote Canyon into the Folded Arm People Clan for the Bitterwater People Clan. Notah graduated from Fort Wingate High School and enlisted into the United States Marine Corps as a Navajo Code Talker. He worked for the Gallup Indian Medical Center, Union Pacific Railroad, Chinle Bureau of Indian Agency, Navajo Tribe Water Development. He did receive a Congressional Silver Medal of Honor. He enjoyed his time with friends and relatives.

Survivors include his wife, Louise Notah; son, Ernest Lee; daughters, Judy Bahe, Barbara Begay, Luella Peterson, Genevieve Notah, and Maxine Notah; brothers, Clayton Becenti, Carl Becenti, Ray Becenti, and Roy Notah; sister, Bessie Becenti; 15 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren.

Notah was preceded in death by his parents, Bisdabah Becenti and Chischilly Becenti; sister, Emma Casuse.

Pallbearers will be the Navajo Nation Veterans.

Cope Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

CLICK ON PHOTO FOR BEST VIEWING RESULTS.US Marine Corps
WWII Veteran

1st Corps Signal Bn, 1st Mar Amphib Corps

He served his country from:
Military start: 30 Sep 1942
Military release: 25 Oct 1945



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  • Maintained by: Brenda
  • Originally Created by: JoyceS
  • Added: Apr 8, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13890583/roy_becenti-notah: accessed ), memorial page for PFC Roy Becenti Notah (10 Apr 1921–28 Feb 2006), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13890583, citing Chinle Old Cemetery, Chinle, Apache County, Arizona, USA; Maintained by Brenda (contributor 47361366).