June 2020 Allen Dale Ahdokobo 1963 ~ 2020 Mountain View - Allen Dale Ahdokobo Sr. passed away at Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton, Oklahoma, on June 22, 2020 at the age of 56. Dale was born in Lawton, Oklahoma on October 30, 1963. He graduated from Carnegie High School. He attended Cameron University for three years. Later he pursued a career in Law Enforcement where he graduated from Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Marana, Arizona. While attending, he qualified as an expert marksman, which was one of his proudest accomplishments. Later in life he took great pride in working as an ER technician at Holy Cross Hospital in Taos, New Mexico. Up until his passing he worked as a Tax Commission clerk at the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma where he was proud to serve his fellow Kiowa people. Dale enjoyed spending time with his family, playing board games, attending his grandkids activities, watching anime, going to the show at Liberty Theater, cooking, traveling, and he was an avid Star Trek fan. He was also a proud member of the Kiowa Gourd Clan and the Kiowa Black Leggings Warrior Society. Dale is survived by his loving wife Susan Maureen Morris Ahdokobo of 32 years. They were married in Hobart, Oklahoma on February 8, 1988. Dale is lovingly remembered by his three sons, Michael Jacob Ahdokobo and wife Tarrah of Mountain View, Rudolph Gilbert Ahdokobo and wife Susie of Mountain View, Allen Dale Ahdokobo Jr. of Mountain View; two sisters Chery Attocknie and husband Richard of Carnegie, Florence “Sene” Cody and husband Mark of Yukon, his twin brother Alfred Dean Ahdokobo and wife Holly of Anadarko; two grandchildren Mikaylyn Alena Ahdokobo and Michael Dean Ahdokobo of Mountain View. Dale is preceded in death by his parents, Rudolph Gilbert Ahdokobo Sr., Mary Vivian [Twohatchet] Tsonetokoy, grandparents Allen and Florence Tsonetokoy; siblings, Rudolph "Dusty" Gilbert Ahdokobo Jr. and Trudy Ahdokobo Parton.Mountain View - Allen Dale Ahdokobo Sr. passed away at Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton, Oklahoma, on June 22, 2020 at the age of 56. Dale was born in Lawton, Oklahoma on October 30, 1963. He graduated from Carnegie High School. He attended Cameron University for three years. Later he pursued a career in Law Enforcement where he graduated from Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Marana, Arizona. While attending, he qualified as an expert marksman, which was one of his proudest accomplishments. Later in life he took great pride in working as an ER technician at Holy Cross Hospital in Taos, New Mexico. Up until his passing he worked as a Tax Commission clerk at the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma where he was proud to serve his fellow Kiowa people. Dale enjoyed spending time with his family, playing board games, attending his grandkids activities, watching anime, going to the show at Liberty Theater, cooking, traveling, and he was an avid Star Trek fan. He was also a proud member of the Kiowa Gourd Clan and the Kiowa Black Leggings Warrior Society. Dale is survived by his loving wife Susan Maureen Morris Ahdokobo of 32 years. They were married in Hobart, Oklahoma on February 8, 1988. Dale is lovingly remembered by his three sons, Michael Jacob Ahdokobo and wife Tarrah of Mountain View, Rudolph Gilbert Ahdokobo and wife Susie of Mountain View, Allen Dale Ahdokobo Jr. of Mountain View; two sisters Chery Attocknie and husband Richard of Carnegie, Florence "Sene" Cody and husband Mark of Yukon, his twin brother Alfred Dean Ahdokobo and wife Holly of Anadarko; two grandchildren Mikaylyn Alena Ahdokobo and Michael Dean Ahdokobo of Mountain View. Dale is preceded in death by his parents, Rudolph Gilbert Ahdokobo Sr., Mary Vivian [Twohatchet] Tsonetokoy, grandparents Allen and Florence Tsonetokoy; siblings, Rudolph "Dusty" Gilbert Ahdokobo Jr. and Trudy Ahdokobo Parton. Allen Dale Ahdokobo October 30, 1963 ~ June 22, 2020 |
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