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Zion Mennonite Indian Cemetery

Canton, Blaine County, Oklahoma


Jeri L. Allen

photo © Dave Erickson
gravestone with photo
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MOTHER  DAUGHTER  SISTER
NOV. 12, 1956
MAY 3, 2000


© Enid News & Eagle
Submitted by: Glenn

Jerelyn LaWaine Allen

???? ~ May 3, 2000 | Age 34

Canton – The funeral for Jerelyn LaWaine Allen, 34, will be 1 PM Saturday at Canton Mennonite Church with the Reverends JoAnn Black and Max Malone officiating. Burial will follow in Mennonite Cemetery under direction of Russworm Funeral Home, Watonga.

She was born in Okeene to Jack M. And Wilda Allen and died Wednesday, May 3, 2000, at Weatherford Hospital. She attended high school in Canton and was an Arapaho Sun Dancer in Wyoming. She worked at Diamondback Correctional Center.

She is survived by three children, Timothy Barnes Jr. of Longdale and Jami Lee Allen and Jeremy Wayne Littlebird, both of the home; her mother, Wilda Sutton of Canton; two brothers, Jack Allen and Michael Gould of Aurora, Colorado; and nine sisters, Tonya Moore of Pawnee, Marci Armijo of Aurora, Monica Allen of Shawnee, Resi Allen of Watonga, Roni Allen of Oklahoma City, Lindsey Gould of Canton and Paula Gould – Martinez, Maurisa Gould – Rocha and Ashli Gould – Bustamante, all of Midland, Texas. 


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