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Canton Indian Mennonite Cemetery

Canton, Blaine County, Oklahoma


© Enid News & Eagle
Submitted by: Ann Weber


Marlin Delane White Eagle, Sr.

Feb 22, 1971 ~ Mar 2, 2013

ENID, Okla. - Traditional wake service for Marlin WhiteEagle Sr. will be 7 p.m. today, March 5, 2013, at the Cheyenne and Arapaho Gymnasium, Canton. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday at the same venue. Burial in Cantonment Cemetery. Arrangements by Haigler-Pierce Funeral Home, Canton.

Marlin was born Feb. 22, 1971, in Lawton, Okla., to John David WhiteEagle Sr. and Christine Larney and died Saturday, March 2, 2013, in Lawton.

Surviving are companion, Pamela Redhat; children, Nick Jr., Jacob, Thomas, Martina, Tashina, Sonya and Taneesha; six grandchildren; his mother, Christine Larney; and brothers, George Sr., Christopher and John David Jr.

Preceded by two brothers.

Condolences online at www.haiglerpierce.com. 


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