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Patrick Jaymes Little Crow
May 20, 2019 - May 21, 2019
Posted by Glenn

Enid News
May 2019

Patrick Jaymes Littlecrow has gone to heaven. He was born at OU Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City on May 20, 2019. He passed away there on May 21, 2019. Although he was little, he was fierce. He was loved deeply by his father Jeff Littlecrow, mother Margie Eagle, sisters Meredith Jones, Emma Littlecrow, and Fawn littlecrow, brothers Ashton Jones and Aiden Littlecrow and his grandfather Wilkie Eagle. He leaves behind many aunts and uncles as well as a host of cousins. 
 
He was greeted in heaven by his grandmother Judy LeClair Eagle, grandfather Jeff Littlecrow, and grandmother Patricia Dent.

A traditional tribal noon feast will be held at the Otoe-Missouria Tribal Center in Red Rock, Oklahoma on Friday, May 24, 2019.

Burial will follow at the Otoe-Missouria Tribal Cemetery also in Red Rock.


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