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Canton Cemetery
Canton, Blaine County, Oklahoma


© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn


Jennie Haag

June 11, 1933 ~ June 09, 1980

Canton – Jennie Haag, 46, died Monday morning in the Clinton Indian hospital.

Her funeral will be at 2 PM Friday in the Indian Baptist Church with burial in the Canton Indian Cemetery.

The Haigler Funeral Home of Canton is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Haag was born at Concho June 11, 1933, and had lived in the Canton area her entire life.

She is survived by seven daughters, Marian Birdshead, Vivian Haag, both of El Reno, Maxine Birdshead, Watonga, Ruthie Haag, Canton, Christine Haag and Janice Haag, both of Broken Arrow and Lea Schantz, Hydro; her mother, Mrs. Virginia Childs of Red Rock; six sisters, Ruth Goodblanket, Clinton, Christine Little Raven, Canton, Mary Louise Meeks, Shawnee, Lorene Mauldin, Oklahoma City, Georgette Atkins of Red Rock and Beverly Mehojah, Enid; four brothers, Ray Childs, Red Rock, Alan Little Raven, Lexington, Benjamin Little Raven Jr. and Alfred Little Raven, Canton. 

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