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Blaine County, Oklahoma

Watonga IOOF Cemetery


© Enid Morning News 
August 2005
Submitted by: Glenn

Caroline Matches (Tallbear) Antelope

January 8, 1912 ~ August 25, 2005

The funeral for Caroline Matches Tallbear Antelope, 93, of Watonga, will be 10 AM Monday at Watonga Indian Baptist Church. The Rev. Jim Knowles will officiate. Burial will be in I00F Cemetery, Watonga. Arrangements are by Wilkinson Mortuary, Watonga.

She was born January 8, 1912, in Calumet to DeForest and Blanche Redshinn Tallbear and died Thursday, August 25, 2005.

She was a life – long resident of Watonga where she attended Seger Indian School and was a member of Whirlwind Mission of Holy Family Church. She was a homemaker and had been married to Joe Antelope for 55 years.

Surviving are several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband Joe, one son, two brothers and two sisters.

Memorials may be made to Watonga Hospital. 


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