Lawton, Oklahoma April 2014 October 2, 1933 ~ April 4, 2014 Funeral service for Gloria Asepermy Caudillo, 80, Lawton, will be at 11 a.m. today at Comanche Nation Funeral Home with Tori Dean officiating. Burial will follow at West Cache Creek KCA Cemetery west of Apache under the direction of Comanche Nation Funeral Home. Caudillo went to her heavenly home on Friday, April 4, 2014, in Lawton. Gloria was born October 2, 1933, west of Apache, to Hattie [Jones] and George Asepermy, Sr. She enjoyed watching westerns with our dad, Don. Gloria loved her pet dog's Pedro, Bella and Zee. She also loved listening to church hymns, going to pow wows, knitting, visiting with her brothers and sisters loved being an R.N. Gloria loved life and life loved her. She is survived by her children: Shirley Rivera, of Cache, Curtis Kaulaity and Vickie Chavez, both of Lawton; sisters, Ruth Myers, of Lawton, Sue Gooday, of Owasso, and Tomah Yeahquo, of Apache. She was preceded in death by her sisters:Fern Asepermy Tosee, Teresa Asepermy Pilas, Yvonne Asepermy Evans, and Botie Asepermy; brothers George Asepermy, Jr, and Curtis Asepermy. A prayer service and visitation were held Sunday at the funeral home. |
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