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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma December 5, 2017 September 21, 1986 ~ December 5, 2017 Danielle S. Davis, 31 year-old resident of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, passed away December 5, 2017. She was born September 21, 1986 in Lawton, OK. She was the daughter of Ricky Dean Davis and Francine Ivette [Reed] Davis. She graduated from Grant High School. She was preceded in death by her companion, Michael Mahsetky; daughter, Eliana "Ellie"; descendants of maternal grandparents, Rowena Coley Bosin, Wilburn Coley, and Francis Blackbear Bosin; descendant of Hunting Horse [Tsatoke]; paternal grandparents, Byron Davis, and Fern Ahdokobo Miller. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, December 11, 2017 at Advantage South Chapel, 7720 S. Pennsylvania Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73159 with a 2:30 p.m. burial at Ahdokobo Cemetery, Carnegie, OK. |
Carnegie, Oklahoma September 9, 2016 January 19, 1953 ~ September 9, 2016 Dwayne Davis, 63, Carnegie, Oklahoma, passed away on Friday, September 9th, 2016. He was born on January 19th, 1953 in Lawton, Oklahoma to Barney and Fern [Ahdokobo] Davis. Dwayne graduated from Carnegie High School in 1971 and attended Cameron University for two years. He was united in Marriage to Debbie Satepeahtaw on August 5, 1977 in Wichita Falls, TX. Dwayne was employed at Dolese as an Heavy Equipment Operator and later worked at the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma as the Home Improvement Director. He served as the Kiowa Tribe Election Board Chairman for many years. He liked to watch Star Trek, Star Wars and Westerns. He was a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Survivors include" Love of his life" his baby, Debra Davis, Carnegie, OK, 3 Children: Courtney Bailey and husband Tim, Carnegie, OK, Stacy Fagan and husband Billy, Lawton, OK, Talon Wayne Davis, Carnegie, Oklahoma, Grandchildren: Megan Bailey, Le Anna Bailey and Timothy Bailey Jr., Walter Fagan and Melynn Fagan, Lawton, OK, 3 Sisters: Barnetta LaBrada, Anadarko, OK, Carla Davis, Carnegie, OK, Jackie Haag and husband Jeff, Carnegie, OK, Brother: Rick Davis, Chickasha, OK, 3 Adopted brothers: William Tartsah, Anadarko, OK,Alonzo Chalepah, Carnegie, OK, Mike Ahtone, Carnegie, OK, Adopted Sister: Sharon Aitson, Carnegie, OK, 2 Sister-in-laws: Freida Satepeahtaw, Gracemont, OK, Shannon Satepeahtaw, Yukon, OK, Brother-in-law: Denzel Satepeahtaw, Carnegie, OK, 3 Aunts: Mary Sanders and husband Bill, Bluejacket, OK, Tina Norman, Walters, OK, Vivian Komardley, Apache,OK, 2 Uncles: Jeff Davis, Vinita, OK Donald Horse, Carnegie, OK, Host of special nieces, nephews and cousins Dwayne is preceded in death by his parents, Grandparents Gilbert Ahdokobo, Guy and Nellie Horse Quoetone, Lee and Hazel Davis; 2 Brothers Lincoln and Gerald Meat; Nephew Richard Meat; Granddaughter Shandolin Davis; Father-in-law Marvin Satepeahtaw; Uncles Dewey, Bob and Dexter Davis; Aunts Ethel Copeland, Freida Davis, Betty Gain and Geneva Davis. Funeral Service: 1:00p.m., Tuesday, September 13, 2016 Red Buffalo Hall, Carnegie, OK Wake Service: 7:00p.m., Monday, September 12, 2016 Red Buffalo Hall, Carnegie, OK Interment: Ahdokobo Family Cemetery Under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie, OK |
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