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Levi Adam Oocumma

Birth
Swain County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Mar 2001 (aged 44)
Cherokee, Swain County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
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Levi Adam Oocumma, 44, of Cherokee, died Sunday, March 11, 2001, of injuries sustained in a vehicle accident.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) at Bethabara Baptist Church.
Pastor Mitchell Smiley, Doyce Cannon and Ray Kinsland will officiate. Burial will be at Washington Cemetery at Jenkins Creek.

A native of Swain County, he was a 1975 graduate of Cherokee High School, where his accomplishments included Best All Around, Monogram Club, vice president, football, honorable mention, co-captain, All-Conference basketball and baseball. Playing quarterback his junior year, he went to the state championship both his junior and senior year. In addition, he played running back, safety, wide receiver and defensive end. He attended Haskell Indian Institute for one year, playing football, and later playing semi-pro football.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jasper and Luzene Queen, and his grandmother, Lewee Crowe.
( Lewee L. Crowe, born 1. July 1898, died 15. Sep. 1994)

Surviving are his parents, Boyd and Kina Queen Littlejohn, five sisters, Annie Oocumma, Susan Davis, Norma Oocumma, Peggy Littlejohn and Ahli-Sha Littlejohn, four brothers, Moses Oocumma, Joe Oocumma, Clint Oocumma and Henry Littlejohn.
Levi Adam Oocumma, 44, of Cherokee, died Sunday, March 11, 2001, of injuries sustained in a vehicle accident.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) at Bethabara Baptist Church.
Pastor Mitchell Smiley, Doyce Cannon and Ray Kinsland will officiate. Burial will be at Washington Cemetery at Jenkins Creek.

A native of Swain County, he was a 1975 graduate of Cherokee High School, where his accomplishments included Best All Around, Monogram Club, vice president, football, honorable mention, co-captain, All-Conference basketball and baseball. Playing quarterback his junior year, he went to the state championship both his junior and senior year. In addition, he played running back, safety, wide receiver and defensive end. He attended Haskell Indian Institute for one year, playing football, and later playing semi-pro football.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jasper and Luzene Queen, and his grandmother, Lewee Crowe.
( Lewee L. Crowe, born 1. July 1898, died 15. Sep. 1994)

Surviving are his parents, Boyd and Kina Queen Littlejohn, five sisters, Annie Oocumma, Susan Davis, Norma Oocumma, Peggy Littlejohn and Ahli-Sha Littlejohn, four brothers, Moses Oocumma, Joe Oocumma, Clint Oocumma and Henry Littlejohn.


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