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Wakolee Cemetery

Shawnee, Pottatomie County, Oklahoma


© Shawnee News-Star
Shawnee, Oklahoma
September 15, 2002
Submitted by: Mel Owings


Joseph Paul Big Eagle

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Submitted & © by: Sherry Springer

November 13, 1982 ~ September 13, 2002

Oklahoma City resident Paul Big Eagle, 19, died Friday at his home.

He was born November 13, 1982, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to George and Peggy Big Eagle and graduated from Butler High School.

He was a member of the Osage and Sac and Fox tribes.

He was preceded in death by his father, George Big Eagle in 1996.

Survivors include his mother, Peggy of the home; a sister, Janet Helms of Edmond; a grandmother, Peggy Acova of Denver, Colorado; grandparents, Darrell and Mary Nelson, and numerous other relatives and friends.

Tribal rites will be Monday evening at the Carol Patterson home, northeast of Shawnee.

Burial will follow at the Wakolee family cemetery under the direction of Roesch-Walker Funeral Chapel.


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