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Lawton, Oklahoma Friday, September 8. 2006 October 2, 1939 ~ September 4, 2006 Apache - Graveside service for MARCELLA NASHDELTE JUAREZ, 66, Apache, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at West Cache Creek Cemetery, Apache. Mrs. Juarez died Monday, September 4, 2006, in Lawton. Arrangements are under direction of Comanche Nation Funeral Home. She was born October 2, 1939, at Lawton Indian Hospital, to Walter and Isabelle Archilta Nashdelte. She grew up and attended school at Boone. She married Tony Juarez at the Caddo County Courthouse. She was a member of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma and the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses in Anadarko. Survivors include a granddaughter, Maranda Lynn Ridnour, Marlow; two sons: Marvin Ridnour, of the home, and Ordane Ridnour, Oklahoma City; two sisters: Marjorie Haury, Anadarko, and June Wyatt, Ashville, N.C.; special nieces and nephew: Cindy, Peggy, Patricia, Ivy Jo, Beeney, Gale and Kenneth Lee; close friend, Donna Ahtone; and many other grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; a sister, Lorene Nashdelte Wilkins; and a nephew, Walter Lee Robertson. |
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