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John G. Vanhoutean was Army through and through, serving for 35 years. After his wife died of cancer, he raised 2 great children all on his own. Moved back to Oklahoma to take care of his parents. He taught his children how to respect people and stand up for themselves. Mr. Vanhoutean was a well-respected man with a heart as big as a mountain. He loved his family. He is now in heaven with his beloved Linda and his parents, his brother Doyle and his other daughter, Sandy. In a poem that was read at his wife's funeral, he told his children: NEVER EVER BE AFRAID TO DIE, CAUSE WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU IN THE SKY!!!!!! MR. VANHOUTEAN HAS TWO BEAUTIFUL GRANDDAUGHTERS NAMED LINDA AND HEATHER.. AND NOW HAS 3 BEAUTIFUL GREAT GRAND CHILDREN.. AUTUMN, MADISON,HALEY!!!!!
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John G. Vanhoutean was Army through and through, serving for 35 years. After his wife died of cancer, he raised 2 great children all on his own. Moved back to Oklahoma to take care of his parents. He taught his children how to respect people and stand up for themselves. Mr. Vanhoutean was a well-respected man with a heart as big as a mountain. He loved his family. He is now in heaven with his beloved Linda and his parents, his brother Doyle and his other daughter, Sandy. In a poem that was read at his wife's funeral, he told his children: NEVER EVER BE AFRAID TO DIE, CAUSE WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU IN THE SKY!!!!!! MR. VANHOUTEAN HAS TWO BEAUTIFUL GRANDDAUGHTERS NAMED LINDA AND HEATHER.. AND NOW HAS 3 BEAUTIFUL GREAT GRAND CHILDREN.. AUTUMN, MADISON,HALEY!!!!!
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U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
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U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
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