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Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma



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© Lillian Cotton
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© Lillian Cotton

Chandra Sharee Berryhill



Obituary
Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Lillian Cotton




May 2016

Chandra Sharee Berryhill
1989 ~ 2016


Chandra Sharee Berryhill was born on September 4th, 1989 in Lawton, Oklahoma, to Jeanette Berryhill and James High. Daw-kee took her home on May 13, 2016. She was a descendent of Dohausan, Red Tepee, I-See-O, Kiowa Charlie, Lonebear Tahlo, Harry and Lula [Lonbear Tahlo] Ahhaitty.

She lived and loved life to the fullest. She accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and had recently rededicated her life. She was full of laughter and love. She loved her family very much. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Chandra will be greatly missed.

She is survived by companion Steven Holguin, her parents Jeanette Berryhill and James High, sisters: Shellie Cozad and Kellie Chasenah, special sisters: Lisa LaBrada, and Candi Berryhill, brothers: Leslie Laurence Standing and Shane Rawlins, adopted fathers: Jerome Standing, who raised her, and Jeff Topaum, who she lovingly called "Dad", adopted parents: Marla [Mama May-lay] Cooper Redbone and Rod Pocowatchit [Uncle Stinkie or Uncle Spiderman] and Sharon Cozad Pena, maternal grandmother Vera Cozad Buffalomeat, maternal grandfather Gerald Cozad, maternal great-grandmother Nona Kodaseet, maternal aunts: Sharon Pena, Lenora Cozad, Donna Geionety and husband Ricky Geionety, Marla Redbone and husband Leon Redbone Jr., Ernestine "Auntie E" Berryhill, Beverly Meely, Carrie Carter, and Andersine Berryhill, maternal uncles: David Lee Cozad, Larry Buffalomeat, Raymond Buffalomeat, Ernest Berryhill Jr., and Ricky Cooper, paternal aunts: Desa Rae High and husband Jessie Couturie Sr., and Yolanda High and husband Art, paternal uncles, Tobyn High Wilson and Zachary High Reedy, paternal grandfather Thomas "Shorty" Pena, paternal grandmother Margie Lupe Diaz, and numerous family and friends.

She is preceded in death by maternal grandfathers: Laverne Buffalomeat and Ernest Berryhill, maternal great-grandparents: Carrie Ahhaitty Stumblingbear, who helped raise her and whom she loved dearly, and Elvin Tinetiah, maternal cousins: Adawnya Geionety Yellowhair, Ricky Pocowatchit, and Ivan Evans, paternal grandmothers: Freida High, Eva Whitewolf, Thelma High, Helen High, and Linda High, paternal grandfathers: Roger High and Jerry High, and paternal great-grandparents, Ruby and Charlie High.

A wake service will be held at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, May 19, 2016, at Ray & Martha's Funeral Chapel in Carnegie, Oklahoma. Funeral Services will be at 11:00 a.m., Friday, May 20, 2016, at Cedar Creek United Methodist Church in Carnegie, Oklahoma. Reverend Gerald Haunpo and Mike Boyiddle will be officiating.

Burial will follow at Carnegie Cemetery, Carnegie, Oklahoma. Services are under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie.

Chandra Sharee Berryhill
September 4, 1989 ~ May 13, 2016


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