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Salem Cemetery
Adair County, Oklahoma
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George Teehee



© Stilwell (OK) Democrat Journal
April 3, 1986
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott

George Teehee, 64, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, died Friday at Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah. Teehee born July 26, 1921, in Adair County, was a self-employed laborer. He was a member of the Salem Indian Baptist Church.
Survivors include: four daughters, Jenny Wolfe, Leona Grimmett, Bernice Teehee, and Laura Teehee, and six sons, Monroe Stepp, Nathaniel Teehee, Dennis Teehee, Kenneth Teehee, George Teehee Jr, and Henry Gene Teehee, all of Stilwell; four brothers, Charley, John and Troy Teehee, all of Stilwell, and Bill Teehee, Muldrow; one stepbrother, Ross, New Mexico; two sisters, Annie Christie and Ahnawake Soap, both of Stilwell; and eight grandchildren.
Services were held Monday afternoon in the Salem Indian Baptist Church with the Rev Andy Gonzales officiating.
 
Interment was in the Salem Cemetery with Reed-Culver Funeral Home in charge.
 
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