1) Bio section as written by the original creator of the memorial has been retained, and is below the divider. 2) Note that suggestions, additions or corrections can always be made* (and perhaps more appropriately so) to the current maintainer of the memorial. 3) A veteran of World War I, not WW II.~Alex Hutton was the Son of Henry and Annie Hutton. He was born on June 12, 1892 in Oklahoma. He died in Nuyaka, Oklahoma on December 13, 1970. He was a Corporal in the United States Army in World War II. (sic)
He was also a Creek By Blood roll Number was #889 on Creek Census Card #269. He is buried at Cane Creek Cemetery, Oklahoma Okmulgee (sic) County.
Photos of Headstone and Cemetery were taken by Tonia Holleman and Angela Y. Walton-Raji. Photos and information were contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia and Angela. If you have any additional information or corrections* you can contact Tonia at [email protected]
1) Bio section as written by the original creator of the memorial has been retained, and is below the divider. 2) Note that suggestions, additions or corrections can always be made* (and perhaps more appropriately so) to the current maintainer of the memorial. 3) A veteran of World War I, not WW II.~Alex Hutton was the Son of Henry and Annie Hutton. He was born on June 12, 1892 in Oklahoma. He died in Nuyaka, Oklahoma on December 13, 1970. He was a Corporal in the United States Army in World War II. (sic)
He was also a Creek By Blood roll Number was #889 on Creek Census Card #269. He is buried at Cane Creek Cemetery, Oklahoma Okmulgee (sic) County.
Photos of Headstone and Cemetery were taken by Tonia Holleman and Angela Y. Walton-Raji. Photos and information were contributed to Find A Grave by Tonia and Angela. If you have any additional information or corrections* you can contact Tonia at [email protected]
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