The Carnegie Herald, March 2, 2005
Carrie Ahhaitty Stumblingbear
Funeral services for Carried Ahhaitty Stumblingbear, 93, of Carnegie will be held Wednesday, march 2, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cedar Creek United Methodist Church in Carnegie.
prayer services were held Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. at the Pitcher-hackney Funeral Home in Carnegie.
Carrie was born July 10, 1911 west of Carnegie to Lula (Tahlo) and harry Ahhaitty and died Saturday, February 26, 2005 at the Public Health Indian Hospital in Lawton.
Carried married Francis Stumblingbear. She was a homemaker, a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, a member of the Cedar Creek United Methodist Church and had lived in this area all of her life.
She is survived by one son, Gerald Cozad of Mountain View; one daughter Vera Buffalomeat, Mountain View, one sister, Nona Kodaseet, Carnegie; one brother-in-law, Leonard Cozad, Sr.; seven grandchildren, Sharon Pena, Lenora Cozad, Donna Geionety, Marla Pocowatchit, Ernestine Berryhill, Jeanette Standing, David Lee Cozad; 14 great grandchildren; three great great grandchildren; one aunt, Grace Tsonetokoy; her adoptive children, Hammond Motah, J.T. Goombi, Virgil Swift, Carl Tahah, Diane Kauahquo, Barbara Kaudle Kaule, Birdie Tointigh; numerous nieces, nephew and other family members.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; infant son, George Ray Cozad; two sisters, Eva and Velma; one brother, Harvey Ahhaitty; and one adopted son, Thomas Roughface.
Burial was in the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of the Pitcher-Hackney Funeral Home in Carnegie.
The Carnegie Herald, March 2, 2005
Carrie Ahhaitty Stumblingbear
Funeral services for Carried Ahhaitty Stumblingbear, 93, of Carnegie will be held Wednesday, march 2, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cedar Creek United Methodist Church in Carnegie.
prayer services were held Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. at the Pitcher-hackney Funeral Home in Carnegie.
Carrie was born July 10, 1911 west of Carnegie to Lula (Tahlo) and harry Ahhaitty and died Saturday, February 26, 2005 at the Public Health Indian Hospital in Lawton.
Carried married Francis Stumblingbear. She was a homemaker, a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, a member of the Cedar Creek United Methodist Church and had lived in this area all of her life.
She is survived by one son, Gerald Cozad of Mountain View; one daughter Vera Buffalomeat, Mountain View, one sister, Nona Kodaseet, Carnegie; one brother-in-law, Leonard Cozad, Sr.; seven grandchildren, Sharon Pena, Lenora Cozad, Donna Geionety, Marla Pocowatchit, Ernestine Berryhill, Jeanette Standing, David Lee Cozad; 14 great grandchildren; three great great grandchildren; one aunt, Grace Tsonetokoy; her adoptive children, Hammond Motah, J.T. Goombi, Virgil Swift, Carl Tahah, Diane Kauahquo, Barbara Kaudle Kaule, Birdie Tointigh; numerous nieces, nephew and other family members.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; infant son, George Ray Cozad; two sisters, Eva and Velma; one brother, Harvey Ahhaitty; and one adopted son, Thomas Roughface.
Burial was in the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of the Pitcher-Hackney Funeral Home in Carnegie.
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