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Rudolph Gilbert “Dusty” Ahdokobo Jr.

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Rudolph Gilbert “Dusty” Ahdokobo Jr.

Birth
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Apr 2007 (aged 52)
Burial
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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The Carnegie Herald, May 2, 2007
Rudolph "Dusty" Gilbert Ahdokobo, Jr.
Services for Rudolph "Dusty" Gilbert Ahdokobo, Jr., 52, of Mountain View were held Friday, April 27, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Carnegie with Dale Ahdokobo, Dean Ahdokobo and Mark Cody officiating.
Wake services were held Thursday, April 26, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. at the Carnegie-Pitcher Funeral Home in Carnegie.
Dusty was born January 7, 1955 to Rudolph Gilbert and Mary Vivian (Tsonetokoy)Ahdokobo Sr.
He graduated from Arapaho High School and Burns Flat Vocational School with a culinary arts certification. He married Helen Kee in 1974 and with that union they had one daughter, Ruda Ahdokobo.
He later married Nema Kaulaity in 1982 and Melanie, Sene and Sara were added to the growing family. He has lived in the area for over thirty years. He loved to hunt, fish, hike, and do anything that involved being outside. He loved to cook and listen to music. He never net a stranger and would help anyone in need. He was a member of the Kiowa Tribe and the Kiowa Gourd Clan. He retired from Parkview Estates in Mountain View as a licensed heating and air serviceman.
He is survived by four daughters, Ruda Kee Ahdokobo of Carnegie, Melanie Rae and husband, Darrell Ballou of Mountain View, Sene Jolena Ahdokobo and husband, Juan Orduna of Carnegie, Sara Jayne Ahdokobo and companion Joseph Hobbs of Oklahoma City; three sisters, Trudy Parton of Anadarko, Chery Attocknie of Carnegie, Sene Cody of Yukon; two brothers, Dale Ahdokobo of Mountain View, Dean Ahdokobo of Anadarko; six grandchildren, Dustin Ahdokobo of Carnegie, Rebecca Kaulaity of Mountain View, Josiah Ahdokobo of Oklahoma City, Isabelle, Angel and Miguel Orduna, all of Carnegie; and his special friend from Chickasha.
He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.
Burial was in the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of the Carnegie-Pitcher Funeral Home in Carnegie.
The Carnegie Herald, May 2, 2007
Rudolph "Dusty" Gilbert Ahdokobo, Jr.
Services for Rudolph "Dusty" Gilbert Ahdokobo, Jr., 52, of Mountain View were held Friday, April 27, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Carnegie with Dale Ahdokobo, Dean Ahdokobo and Mark Cody officiating.
Wake services were held Thursday, April 26, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. at the Carnegie-Pitcher Funeral Home in Carnegie.
Dusty was born January 7, 1955 to Rudolph Gilbert and Mary Vivian (Tsonetokoy)Ahdokobo Sr.
He graduated from Arapaho High School and Burns Flat Vocational School with a culinary arts certification. He married Helen Kee in 1974 and with that union they had one daughter, Ruda Ahdokobo.
He later married Nema Kaulaity in 1982 and Melanie, Sene and Sara were added to the growing family. He has lived in the area for over thirty years. He loved to hunt, fish, hike, and do anything that involved being outside. He loved to cook and listen to music. He never net a stranger and would help anyone in need. He was a member of the Kiowa Tribe and the Kiowa Gourd Clan. He retired from Parkview Estates in Mountain View as a licensed heating and air serviceman.
He is survived by four daughters, Ruda Kee Ahdokobo of Carnegie, Melanie Rae and husband, Darrell Ballou of Mountain View, Sene Jolena Ahdokobo and husband, Juan Orduna of Carnegie, Sara Jayne Ahdokobo and companion Joseph Hobbs of Oklahoma City; three sisters, Trudy Parton of Anadarko, Chery Attocknie of Carnegie, Sene Cody of Yukon; two brothers, Dale Ahdokobo of Mountain View, Dean Ahdokobo of Anadarko; six grandchildren, Dustin Ahdokobo of Carnegie, Rebecca Kaulaity of Mountain View, Josiah Ahdokobo of Oklahoma City, Isabelle, Angel and Miguel Orduna, all of Carnegie; and his special friend from Chickasha.
He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.
Burial was in the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of the Carnegie-Pitcher Funeral Home in Carnegie.


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