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Canton Indian Mennonite Cemetery

Canton, Blaine County, Oklahoma


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Submitted by: Ann Weber


Juanita Marie (Whiteplume) LittleThunder

Juanita Marie (Whiteplume) LittleThunder
November 17, 1961 ~ November 17, 2020

Juanita Marie (Whiteplume) LittleThunder, 59, of Arapaho, Wyoming passed away at Ogden Regional Hospital in Ogden, Utah on Tuesday, November 17, 2020. Her wishes were to be laid to rest at Canton, Oklahoma.

Juanita was born on November 17, 1961 in Lander, Wyoming to Evangeline (Goes in Lodge) C’Hair and Douglas A. Whiteplume. She was a lifelong resident of the Wind River Reservation, but lived in El Reno, Oklahoma for a short time before returning home to the Wind River Reservation. She and Linden celebrated their 40th anniversary this past February 1st. Juanita worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant for many years. She also worked in El Reno, Oklahoma at Care Living Center, Grace Living Center, the 789 Truck Stop deli as a cook, and the Black Coal Senior Center (Meals on Wheels). After retirement she became a full-time homemaker to enjoy time with her husband Linden and her six children and her many grandchildren. Juanita enjoyed traveling, fishing, cookouts and picnics, loved driving up to the mountains, listening to music, shopping and pow wows.

Juanita was preceded in death by her father Douglas A. Whiteplume; and dad Robert P. C’Hair (Bobby); brother Jerome C’Hair; sister-in-law Julia C’Hair; Merle Karen Oldman; Roark George LittleThunder (Jimmy); grandmother Gertrude Dresser; Jacob Whiteplume; William Ould (Bill) Burnette and Ruby Whiteplume; and Susan and William (Bill) Crazythunder,

Survivors include her husband Linden Toby LittleThunder, Sr.; six children, Angela LittleThunder, Georgetta LittleThunder and husband Mario Majano, April Eastman and husband Joel Eastman, Ebenezer LittleThunder, Yolanda LitttleThunder and companion Jerome Bighail; Linden LittleThunder, Jr. and wife Fara LittleThunder; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her mother Evangeline (Goes in Lodge) C’Hair; brothers Aloysious C’Hair and Mark C’Hair; sisters Windy C’Hair and Vianna Behan; sister-in-law Georgia LittleThunder and companion Antone Roman; C’Hairs, Whiteplumes, Wahtomy, Dressers, Shamblen, Oldman, Big Medicine and Friday’s; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

A traditional all-night wake service will begin at 6:00 p.m., Sunday evening, November 29, 2020 at the Richard Williams residence, 14662 State Hwy. 58 south of Canton. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, November 30, 2020 at the Cantonment Cemetery west of Canton Lake with Reverend Gerald Panana officiating. We respectfully ask those attending to please wear a mask and be mindful of social distancing. Condolences may be made online at www.piercefuneralhomes.com. 


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