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Jerry Lee Vann

© Westville Reporter, Westville, OK
March 2012
Submitted by: Martha Real



Jerry Lee Vann was born July 24, 1970 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma to John Thomas Vann and Olivia (Tsatigh) Vann. He passed away on March 19, 2012 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 41 years 7 months and 24 days.

Jerry grew up in Chewey and had attended Skelley School before graduating from Sequoyah High School.

Jerry has been preceded in death by his father, John Vann; paternal grandparents, Tom and Bessie Vann; maternal grandparents, Elizabeth and Melvin (pronounced SATIGH) Tsatigh.

Jerry enjoyed fishing on the river, crawdad hunting, drawing and painting.

He is survived by the love of his life, Laura Chuculate, of the home; son, Byron Vann of Henryetta, Oklahoma; his mother, Olivia Vann of Chewey, OK; brother, Tommy Vann of Stilwell, Oklahoma; sisters, Betty Beck of Colcord, Oklahoma, Rene Turtle of Chewey, Oklahoma, and Donna welch of Kansas, Oklahoma.







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