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Adrian Lee Pebeahsy

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Adrian Lee Pebeahsy

Birth
Blackfoot, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Death
17 Jan 1988 (aged 37)
Lexington, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Fort Hall, Bingham County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Adrian Lee Pebeahsy

Adrian Lee Pebeahsy, 37, a native of Blackfoot, died at this home in Lexington, Okla., Sunday of strangulation.

He was born March 8, 1950 in Blackfoot, to Frank R. Sr. and Rechanta Teton Pebeahsy. He attended schools in Blackfoot and later graduated in Boulder, Colo.

He married Margaret Pebeahsy in 1971. They had two daughters. They wre later divorced.

He married Marsha Pebeahsy. They had on son. They were later divorced.

He was employed as a welder for the railroad. He lived the past seven years in Lawton.

He was a member of the Pentecostal Church.

His hobbies included basketball, which he coached, and art.

He is survived by his mother of Fort Hall; his father; and one son, Willie Ray Pebeahsy, both of Lawton; two daughters, Regina Pebeahsy and Mary Rose Pebeahsy, both of West Virginia; three brothers, Gilbert Teton and Nathan Pebeahsy, both of Fort Hall; Frank Pebeahsy Jr., Wanblee, S.D.; and two sisters, Rozanna Apodaca, Fort Hall; and Florence Billy, Lawton. He was preceded in death by one sister, Frances Pebeahsy.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Hill-Sandberg Funeral Home following the investigation of his death in Oklahoma.

Burial will be in the Lincoln Creek Cemetery.



Adrian Lee Pebeahsy

Adrian Lee Pebeahsy, 37, a native of Blackfoot, died at this home in Lexington, Okla., Sunday of strangulation.

He was born March 8, 1950 in Blackfoot, to Frank R. Sr. and Rechanta Teton Pebeahsy. He attended schools in Blackfoot and later graduated in Boulder, Colo.

He married Margaret Pebeahsy in 1971. They had two daughters. They wre later divorced.

He married Marsha Pebeahsy. They had on son. They were later divorced.

He was employed as a welder for the railroad. He lived the past seven years in Lawton.

He was a member of the Pentecostal Church.

His hobbies included basketball, which he coached, and art.

He is survived by his mother of Fort Hall; his father; and one son, Willie Ray Pebeahsy, both of Lawton; two daughters, Regina Pebeahsy and Mary Rose Pebeahsy, both of West Virginia; three brothers, Gilbert Teton and Nathan Pebeahsy, both of Fort Hall; Frank Pebeahsy Jr., Wanblee, S.D.; and two sisters, Rozanna Apodaca, Fort Hall; and Florence Billy, Lawton. He was preceded in death by one sister, Frances Pebeahsy.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Hill-Sandberg Funeral Home following the investigation of his death in Oklahoma.

Burial will be in the Lincoln Creek Cemetery.



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