Alberta Tahlo-Lonebear Antelope
Funeral services for Alberta Tahlo-Lonebear Antelope, 77, of Carnegie were held Tuesday, November 4, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. at the Cedar Creek Methodist Church in Carnegie.
Wake services were held Monday, November 3, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. at the Pitcher-Hackney Funeral Home.
Alberta was born October 31, 1926 in Carnegie to Oscar Tahlo Lonebear and Laura (Sankadota) Lonebear and died Friday, October 31, 2003 at her home southeast of Carnegie.
She lived in the Carnegie area all of her life and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Kiowa Tribe, Kiowa Native American Church, Kiowa Warrior Descendants and Cedar Creek United Methodist church. Her hobbies were pow-wows, bead work and reading. She will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her.
She is survived by two sisters, Leona Geimausaddle of Carnegie and Hattie Tsotigh of Del City; four adopted brothers, Bill Koomsa, Jr., Hammon Motah, Carl Taha and J.T. Goombi; one adopted sister, Margie Sovo of Sterling; one aunt, Grace Tsonetokoy of Carnegie; five nieces, Huberta Tsotigh, Lynette Kaulaity, Sandy Satepeataw, Jo Wetselline, Bonnie Geimausaddle; three nephews, Terry Tsotigh, Gerald and Bryon Geimausaddle; numerous grandchildren and great grand children.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Deforrest Antelope; one sister, Corrine Tahlo-Lonebear; two brothers, Alvin Paul Tahlo-Lonebear and Raulston Tahlo; one niece, Laura Lynn Geimausaddle Daughmah; one nephew, Randall Wayne Tsotigh; one great grandson, Riley James Martin.
Burial was in the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of the Pitcher-Hackney Funeral Home in Carnegie.
Alberta Tahlo-Lonebear Antelope
Funeral services for Alberta Tahlo-Lonebear Antelope, 77, of Carnegie were held Tuesday, November 4, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. at the Cedar Creek Methodist Church in Carnegie.
Wake services were held Monday, November 3, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. at the Pitcher-Hackney Funeral Home.
Alberta was born October 31, 1926 in Carnegie to Oscar Tahlo Lonebear and Laura (Sankadota) Lonebear and died Friday, October 31, 2003 at her home southeast of Carnegie.
She lived in the Carnegie area all of her life and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Kiowa Tribe, Kiowa Native American Church, Kiowa Warrior Descendants and Cedar Creek United Methodist church. Her hobbies were pow-wows, bead work and reading. She will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her.
She is survived by two sisters, Leona Geimausaddle of Carnegie and Hattie Tsotigh of Del City; four adopted brothers, Bill Koomsa, Jr., Hammon Motah, Carl Taha and J.T. Goombi; one adopted sister, Margie Sovo of Sterling; one aunt, Grace Tsonetokoy of Carnegie; five nieces, Huberta Tsotigh, Lynette Kaulaity, Sandy Satepeataw, Jo Wetselline, Bonnie Geimausaddle; three nephews, Terry Tsotigh, Gerald and Bryon Geimausaddle; numerous grandchildren and great grand children.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Deforrest Antelope; one sister, Corrine Tahlo-Lonebear; two brothers, Alvin Paul Tahlo-Lonebear and Raulston Tahlo; one niece, Laura Lynn Geimausaddle Daughmah; one nephew, Randall Wayne Tsotigh; one great grandson, Riley James Martin.
Burial was in the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of the Pitcher-Hackney Funeral Home in Carnegie.
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