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North Indian Cemetery

Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma


© Chapman-Black and Poteet Funeral Home

Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Juanita Mae Taylor McGlaslin

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November 28, 1925 ~ January 5, 2020

Juanita Mae McGlaslin was a life long resident of Enid, Oklahoma. She is a member of the Pawnee Nation. Her parents were Hugh Ralph and Cora (Jim) Taylor and she was the granddaughter of Captain Jim. She was a homemaker and for fifty plus years worked along side her husband Luther Lee McGlaslin in the First Indian Baptist Church in Enid Oklahoma, where her husband served as pastor. Her faith in the Lord continued as a resident of the Enid Senior Care. She was well known for her Native American Arts & Crafts and Regalia.

She is preceded in death by her husband Luther Lee McGlaslin Sr., sons Luther Lee McGlaslin Jr and Taylor McGlaslin.

Mae is survived by daughters Anna Lee Walters and husband Harry Walters of Ship Rock, New Mexico, Leda Vee Snell and husband Van SpottedWolf of Enid, Oklahoma, Anita Faye McGlaslin of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Jody Marie McGlaslin of Red Rock, Oklahoma. Mae was blessed with 12 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, and 14 great great grandchildren.

Final Resting Place
North Indian Cemetery
Hwy 18 North
Pawnee, OK 74058


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