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Bobbie Gail Perry

Freewater Cemetery


Bobbie Gail Perry
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
April 22, 2009
Submitted by: Martha Real
Bobby Gail Perry
December 5, 1944-April 14, 2009
Bobbie Gail Goingsnake Perry was born December 5, 1944, in Tahlequah, OK, and departed this life April 14, 2009 at Hastings Indian Hospital in Tahlequah, with her children and husband at her bedside.
She was the daughter of Vera Mae Christie (and her first husband Hugh "Scoot" Goingsnake), and George W. Craig, all who preceded her in death.
Gail and Donald Perry were married August 8, 1963.
The joy of her life was their children and grandchildren; Donna Gail Perry and her daughter, Abigail of Tahlequah, Delana Kimble and her husband Jeff, their children Kaycee, Kelsey, and newborn son Jett, Dana Dugger and her husband Joe, their son Logan, and Donald Perry Jr., and his wife Sherri, their children Jessica and Javen, all of Adair County.
Her siblings are; Sidney Craig and wife Charlene of Park Hill, OK, Norma Gruber and husband James of Eldon, OK, Beatrice Garcia and husband Ted of Hermet, CA, and Virginia Beach of Park Hill, OK, as well as many other relatives and a host of Friends. She was also the great-grandniece of Cherokee Statesman and martyr, Ned Christie.
Gail lived in the Wauhillau Community all of her life and attended Freewater Elementary School and Stilwell High School. She worked several years as a convenience store manger and then in home health and hospice.
She added to her skills in the nursing areas with courses taken at Bacone in Muskogee, OK, and Westark, in Fort Smith, AR. She retired from Cherokee Nation Hospice in 2006.
Gail loved caring for her grandchildren, attending their ballgames, reading, and visiting antique and junk shops.
She was proud of her Cherokee heritage and enjoyed attending pow-wows.
Visitation will be 6-8 PM Thursday at Reed-Culver Funeral Home with the service on Friday, April 17, at 11 am in the Reed-Culver Chapel.
Burial will be at Freewater Baptist Church Cemetery.
Reed-Culver Funeral Home, 117 W. Delaware, 456-2551
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