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Lone Star Cemetery

Coal County, Oklahoma


© Brown's Funeral Home Coalgate
Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Freda Louise (Carnes) Ott

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April 9, 1960 ~ July 27, 2019

Freda Louise (Carnes) Ott, a Coalgate resident, was born on March 8, 1941, to Ellis Sr and Evelyn (Bohanon) Carnes, at Talihina, Oklahoma. She passed away on December 2, 2023 at her home in Coalgate, Oklahoma, at the age of 82 years, 8 months and 24 days. Louise attended school at Coalgate. She was a field office worker for Choctaw Nation for many years. Before she began working for Choctaw Nation, she worked at Wrangler for many years. Louise married Elder Virgil Oliver Ott on August 14, 1957, at Coalgate. They were married 52 years before his passing on May 10, 2010. Louise was a longtime member of the Lonestar Church. She loved being outdoors working in her garden. Louise like to go shopping and enjoyed cooking and baking. She loved her Choctaw heritage and was a big part of the District 12 Senior Citizen's group. Louise had a special bond with her dog, Peanut. Most of all, Louise loved her family and enjoyed taking care of them.

SURVIVED BY Children: Mary Lynn Ott-Clem of Coalgate, OK Tina Clem of Coalgate, OK Mel Ott and wife Gina of Coalgate, OK

15 Grandchildren: Cassandra Salinas & Joey Garside Jennifer Garcia & husband G Joshua Ott and wife Amber Anthony Martinez & wife Arien Jacob Ott & wife Chelsea Raven Ott Carrie Clem Katie Ott Brooke Sharp & husband Vashon Clinton Schuhmacher & wife Zelia Gaven Ott & wife Alyssa Robyn Blanton & husband Shawn Noah Clem & Sarah Tooley

18 Great Grandchildren including: Caleb Perry, Koda Wainscott, Kyleigh & Kayden Ott Kendyl Lytle, Fjord & Axel Blanton, Anthony, Aaron & Amelia Garcia Oliver Martinez, Summer & Bailee Sharp, Elena Schuhmucher Elise Martinez, Elijah Schuhmacher, Ella Grace Ott & Keira Ott

Brother: Ellis Carnes Jr of Phillips, OK

Beloved Dog: Peanut

Along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and a host of friends who will dearly miss her

PRECEDED IN DEATH BY

Husband: Virgil Ott Parents: Ellis Sr and Evelyn (Bohanon) Carnes Siblings: Amos Carnes, Mark Cole, Ellen Cole and Tom Cole Sons-in-Law: Steve Clem, Rick Clem and Joe Salinas Great Granddaughter: Thalia Wren Louise Ott Children: Vince Ott and Carrie Gayle Salinas

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DATE OF SERVICES: 10:00 AM Thursday, December 7th, 2023 PLACE OF SERVICES: Brown's Funeral Chapel, Coalgate, Oklahoma OFFICIATING: Tina Clem & Robyn Blanton INTERMENT: Lonestar Cemetery CASKETBEARERS: Caleb Perry, Koda Wainscott, Noah Clem, Gaven Ott, Joey Garside, Shawn Blanton HONORARY CASKETBEARERS: James Frazier, Joey Brown, Justin Johnson, Ellis Carnes Jr

Family Night Wednesday 6pm-8pm

CONDOLENCES MAY BE SENT TO THE FAMILY BY EMAIL TO: BROWNSFSCOALGATE@SBCGLOBAL.NET. PLEASE REFERENCE THE NAME OF THE DECEASED IN YOUR CORRESPONDENCE

SERVICES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BROWN'S FUNERAL SERVICE - COALGATE, OK


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