Lester Levi Four Horns, Jr was born at Clinton Regional Hospital at Clinton, OK to Karen Williams Four Horns and Lester Levi Four Horns, SR on May 1, 1979. Levi departed this life on Tuesday January 11, 2022 at Billings, Montana. He was given his Lakota Sioux Indian name Najin Yumpi, which means “stand by him” by his Grandmother Alice Four Horns.
Levi was raised and grew up South of Canton, Oklahoma. He attended Canton Schools and later graduated from Thunderbird Academy, Pryor Oklahoma in 1997. Levi enjoyed traveling and lived in South Dakota, California, Dallas, Texas, North Carolina, and Arizona and lived in Billings, Montana at the time of his death. No matter where he traveled, he always managed to return back home to his Mother and Family.
Levi always enjoyed being around his family, children and grandchildren. Levi enjoyed drawing and writing and singing rap songs. He played in Basketball Tournaments in Dallas, Texas where he lived with his aunt, Koreen & Family. Levi was employed at Exiss Trailers, Lucky Star Casino, Mountain Country Foods, and Goodwill Store.
He married Mary Botone in 2000 and they had four sons and three daughters Keenan, Kionna, Kris, Kiyah, Lastarza, Livia and Baby William Four Horns. Five grandsons Kian, Keagan, Kalen, Kaedryn and Kamdyn.
Levi is preceded in death by his Wife Mary, and his cousin Amy Gould. His Maternal Grandparents Ida & Kenneth Williams of Canton, Oklahoma. His Paternal Grandparents Felix & Alice Four Horns from St. Francis, South Dakota. His Father Lester Levi Four Horns, Sr. and Grandson Kaedryn. His Uncles Ted, Tim, William Williams, Joe, George and Lew Four Horns and Aunts Ida Mae Little Coyote, Verna Lou Williams, Faye and Suewanda Four Horns.
He is survived by his Mother Karen, Sister Nicole Four Horns, and his Brother Tyrone Little Coyote of the home. His sons Keenan & Sunni El Reno ,Ok, Kris & Faith of Oklahoma City, OK, Lastarza Four Horns and William Four Horns of the home. Daughters Kiyah and Livia of El Reno, OK and Kionna & Ty Shields of Shawnee, Ok. His Aunts Koreen Gaines and his favorite aunt Kathy Williams of Canton, Gail Williams, and Anna Williams of El Reno ,Ok His Uncles Richard Williams, and Kenny Ray Williams of Canton ,Ok. Seger Williams of El Reno Ok, and all of his cousins , Amanda and Kenneth Perry Gould and Celena Williams and Neock Reyes, Monty, Markus, David, Melissa, Sheena, Silvia Gaines and Michelle BullComing and Basil, Gabriel, and Cheryl Pollock and Seger Jr, Bocephus, Two Bears, Shyreece Williams of Cherokee North Carolina. And Sariah Logan of Mission, South Dakota and Desirae Logan of Saint. Francis, South Dakota and James Logan and Contessa BigCrow of FairField, Connecticut, Lynia BigCrow of Rosebud, South Dakota and all his nieces and nephews whom he was proud of.
All-night wake services will begin at 7:00 p.m., Sunday evening, January 16, 2022 at the William’s residence south of Canton. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, January 17, 2022 at the Canton School’s Multi-Purpose Building with Pastor Gerald Panana and Pastor Delford WhiteCrow officiating. Interment will follow at Canton Cemetery under the direction of Pierce Funeral Home, Canton. Condolence messages may be written at www.piercefuneralhomes.com.
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