January 2017 Rudolph Harrison "Hess" Bointy 1941 ~ 2017 Rudolph Harrison "Hess" Bointy, 75, passed away Monday, January 23, 2017 at OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born May 13, 1941 in Carnegie, Oklahoma to William and Sally Hokeah Bointy. Hess attended school in the Sedan community before starting in the Carnegie School system. He graduated with the Class of 1960. Hess went to work at Western Farmers after highschool until he was drafted by the U.S. Army in 1962. After being discharged from the Army Hess went back to work at Western Electric where he worked until his retirement in 2001. Hess was an avid OU Sooner fan and loved the Dallas Cowboys. Hess served as Vice Chairman of the Kiowa Tribe and Headsman of the Kiowa Taipeh Society of Carnegie, OK. Hess enjoyed time he spent having breakfast with his friends and loved going to the Sale Barn on Thursdays at Anadarko. Hess is survived by one son, William Bointy, Carnegie, Oklahoma one grandson, Shawn Slinker, Carnegie, Oklahoma two sisters, Donna Lee Gardner and spouse Jere of Wisconsin Edna Bointy of Anadarko, Oklahoma one brother, Joe Bill Bointy of Anadarko, Oklahoma special Son, Hokeah Bointy of Carnegie, Oklahoma and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. Hess was preceded in death by his wife, Linda, his parents, five brothers Vincent, Curley, Jack, Wallace, and Daniel and three sisters Mary Beth Josh, Charlotte Doxtator, and Billie Rose. Also two infant sisters, Virginia and Sandra. Funeral service for Hess will be Friday, January 27, 2017 at 11:00 at Cedar Creek United Methodist Church, Carnegie, Oklahoma. Wake service will be Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 7:00 at Ray & Martha's Funeral Home in Carnegie, Oklahoma. Rudolph Harrison "Hess" Bointy May 13, 1941 ~ January 23, 2017 |
Noivember 2012 Linda Sue [Slinker] Bointy 1943 ~ 2012 Linda Sue Bointy, 69, of Carnegie, OK passed away November 23rd, 2012 at her home. She was born October 22nd, 1943 to William Raymond and Dorena Dolly [Jones] Slinker in Idabel, OK. In her teens she moved to Oklahoma and graduated from Anadarko High School in 1962. She was united in marriage to R.H. (Hess) Bointy in 1973, at Galveston, TX. Linda was a member of the Cache Creek United Methodist Church, and also involved in the quilting group at church. She also enjoyed making crafts. Linda was also a certified Beautician, and a member of the Choctaw Tribe. Survivors include her husband, R.H. (Hess) Bointy, Carnegie, OK, son, William H. Bointy, Carnegie, OK, grandson, Shawn Slinker, Carnegie, OK, two brothers, Charles Leon Slinker, Sr, Oklahoma City, OK, Edwin Robinson Slinker, Oklahoma City, OK, two sisters, Betty Slinker Seidner, Midwest City, OK, Patricia Ann Franceschini, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, special son, Wallace Bointy Jr., Carnegie, OK, numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents. Wake Service: 7:00p.m., Monday, November 26, 2012 at Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie Funeral Service: 1:00p.m., Tuesday, November 27, 2012 at Cedar Creek United Methodist Church, Carnegie Burial will follow at Carnegie Cemetery. under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie Linda Sue [Slinker] Bointy October 22, 1943 ~ November 23, 2012 |
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