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Custer County, Oklahoma

Bethel Mennonite Cheyenne Indian Cemetery

aka: Bethel Mennonite Indian Cemetery
aka: Cheyenne Indian Cemetery
aka: Hammon Indian Cemetery


© Cheyenne Star
11 Dec 2003
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Vernon Ray Bullcoming

February 28, 1963 ~ 2003

Funeral services were held for Vernon Ray Bullcoming, age 40, in the Hammon School Auditorium on Thursday, November 4, 2003 with interment in the Hammon Indian Mennonite Cemetery.

Vernon was born on February 28, 1963 in Clinton, Oklahoma to George and Carol Joyce Finger Nail Bullcoming.

He was reared in Hammon and he attended Hammon School.

He did farm labor in the Hammon area and at Hobart.

Vernon is survived by his mother, Carol Joyce; a daughter, a sister and brother, his paternal grandmother, and many aunts and uncles and other family members; as well as friends.


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