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Abraham Lincoln “Abe” Deutschendorf

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Abraham Lincoln “Abe” Deutschendorf

Birth
Cordell, Washita County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
23 Dec 2012 (aged 77)
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Funeral service for Abraham Lincoln Deutschendorf, 77, Lawton, will be 10:00 a.m. Friday in the Worship Center East at First Assembly of God with Brother Eddie Coast officiating.

Abraham Lincoln Deutschendorf passed from this earth to his heavenly home on December 23, 2012. He was working in his beloved Trinity Baptist Church in Lawton, preparing a meal for several homeless persons and families, when he was called to come home to his Father, God and meet His son Jesus Christ, face to face.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery under the direction of the Becker Funeral Home & Cremation Service.

Abe was born February 12, 1935 near Cordell, Oklahoma to John Henry and Anna (Koop) Deutschendorf. He attended school in Cloud Chief and obtained a basketball scholarship to Cameron Junior College in Lawton, and later Central State University in Edmond. It was while he was attending Cameron, that he met the love of his life, Sammy LaRue Thomas. They married in 1956.

After graduating from Central State, Abe began a long, and distinguished career with the Lawton Public Schools. He served as a teacher, coach, counselor, assistant principal, and was principal at Eisenhower Junior High School for over 25 years. After retiring from LPS, he ran for political office and served as State Representative for west Lawton for 12 years, the full limit of time he could serve.

His most important office was that of Deacon, at Trinity Baptist Church. Beginning in the early 1970's he led mission trips every year to Old Mexico, spreading the good news of God's love to many in that country. He continued in this ministry even to this year. He also led many Lay-Renewal weekends at various churches in Oklahoma, and was a lay minister, often providing comfort to families as he spoke at a number of funerals.

He lived his Christian beliefs with great faithfulness and integrity, and he allowed the love of God to flow freely through him, to all who were around him. He chose to harbor a positive, life-affirming outlook in his heart and life. He was most often genuinely joyful and a true friend and mentor to many.

He was a powerful prayer warrior, and his prayers and blessings will follow his family and friends for always.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Sammy Deutschendorf; two sisters Annie Askins and Lena Snider and five brothers, Hank, Fred, Sam, Max, and Dean Deutschendorf.

He is survived by his son Jerry Deutschendorf and wife Cindy, Tuttle; daughter Terri Sherman and husband Ernie, Lawton; Four brothers, Paul Deutschendorf of Clinton, William Deutschendorf of Foss, Larry Deutschendorf, Louisiana, and Dave Deutschendorf, Kansas; grandchildren Ty Deutschendorf of Tuttle, Trisha Deutschendorf Rood and husband Zaq of Lawrence, Kansas, David Sherman of Lawton, Amber Gachot and husband Shannon of Lawton; Travis Brittain of Lawton, Elizabeth Hayse of Tuttle, and Dixie Hayse, also of Tuttle, and eight great-grandchildren.

Donations may be directed to Trinity Baptist Church, Lawton, and the Mexico Mission Ministry in care of Trinity Baptist Church, Lawton.
Funeral service for Abraham Lincoln Deutschendorf, 77, Lawton, will be 10:00 a.m. Friday in the Worship Center East at First Assembly of God with Brother Eddie Coast officiating.

Abraham Lincoln Deutschendorf passed from this earth to his heavenly home on December 23, 2012. He was working in his beloved Trinity Baptist Church in Lawton, preparing a meal for several homeless persons and families, when he was called to come home to his Father, God and meet His son Jesus Christ, face to face.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery under the direction of the Becker Funeral Home & Cremation Service.

Abe was born February 12, 1935 near Cordell, Oklahoma to John Henry and Anna (Koop) Deutschendorf. He attended school in Cloud Chief and obtained a basketball scholarship to Cameron Junior College in Lawton, and later Central State University in Edmond. It was while he was attending Cameron, that he met the love of his life, Sammy LaRue Thomas. They married in 1956.

After graduating from Central State, Abe began a long, and distinguished career with the Lawton Public Schools. He served as a teacher, coach, counselor, assistant principal, and was principal at Eisenhower Junior High School for over 25 years. After retiring from LPS, he ran for political office and served as State Representative for west Lawton for 12 years, the full limit of time he could serve.

His most important office was that of Deacon, at Trinity Baptist Church. Beginning in the early 1970's he led mission trips every year to Old Mexico, spreading the good news of God's love to many in that country. He continued in this ministry even to this year. He also led many Lay-Renewal weekends at various churches in Oklahoma, and was a lay minister, often providing comfort to families as he spoke at a number of funerals.

He lived his Christian beliefs with great faithfulness and integrity, and he allowed the love of God to flow freely through him, to all who were around him. He chose to harbor a positive, life-affirming outlook in his heart and life. He was most often genuinely joyful and a true friend and mentor to many.

He was a powerful prayer warrior, and his prayers and blessings will follow his family and friends for always.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Sammy Deutschendorf; two sisters Annie Askins and Lena Snider and five brothers, Hank, Fred, Sam, Max, and Dean Deutschendorf.

He is survived by his son Jerry Deutschendorf and wife Cindy, Tuttle; daughter Terri Sherman and husband Ernie, Lawton; Four brothers, Paul Deutschendorf of Clinton, William Deutschendorf of Foss, Larry Deutschendorf, Louisiana, and Dave Deutschendorf, Kansas; grandchildren Ty Deutschendorf of Tuttle, Trisha Deutschendorf Rood and husband Zaq of Lawrence, Kansas, David Sherman of Lawton, Amber Gachot and husband Shannon of Lawton; Travis Brittain of Lawton, Elizabeth Hayse of Tuttle, and Dixie Hayse, also of Tuttle, and eight great-grandchildren.

Donations may be directed to Trinity Baptist Church, Lawton, and the Mexico Mission Ministry in care of Trinity Baptist Church, Lawton.


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