© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, December 21, 1977 Harry Ahhaitty 1894 ~ 1977 Service Held For Ahhaitty Harry Ahhaitty, 84, died about midnight last Tuesday night at his home southwest of Carnegie. Wake services were held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Cedar Creek Methodist church with Rev. Milton Otis officiating. Funeral was at 2 p.m. Friday at that church with Rev. Reuben Ahhaitty officiating. Burial was in Carnegie Cemetery under direction of Pitcher Funeral Home. Ahhaitty was born in January, 1894, in Indian Territory. He married Lula Lonebear in 1910 at the Rainy Mountain Church near Mountain View. She died Feb. 20, 1946. A son and a daughter also preceded him in death. Survivors include a son, Dewey Tsonetokoy, Ponca City; three daughters, Thelma Cozad, Anadarko, Carrie Tinetiah, Mountain View, and Nova Kodaseet, Carnegie; three brothers Lucian Ahhaitty and the Rev. Reuben Ahhaitty, both of Anadarko, and Walter Ahhaitty, Lawton, 27 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Harry Ahhaitty January 1894 ~ December 14, 1977 |
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