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OKLAHOMA CENTENARIANS


A Centenarian is a person
who has lived to or beyond
the age of 100 years.

Welcome! from Mel Owings, project coordinator for Oklahoma Centenarians

The aim of this project is to honor Oklahomans who lived 100 years or longer.

If you know of individuals that qualify and would like to share their information, Please contact the project coordinator. Thank You!

Y SURNAMES

Name Birth ~ Death Submitted by:
Yang, Kao
May 6, 1916 ~ May 9 2019 Dennis Wilson
Yoder, Delia Bell Richardson Nov 11, 1915 ~ Jul 27, 2016 Glenn
Young, Bertha Mar 12, 1900 ~ Mar 19, 2002
Young, Mary E.
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Sep 09, 1891 ~ Sep 12, 1992
Chouteau North cem, Mayes co.
Dennis Wilson
Young, Mattie 1894 ~ 1997 Dennis Wilson
Young, Pearl Leota  (Lynch) Nov 05, 1922 ~ Dec 24, 2022 Terry Dudley



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