Lawton, Oklahoma December 2017 January 26, 1954 ~ December 24, 2017 Dulaith C. "Butch" Perry Jr., 63, of Lawton passed away on Sunday, Dec. 24, 2017, in Lawton. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 30, 2017, at United Methodist Church of Apache with Pastor Matt Asetamy officiating. Burial will follow at Cache Creek Cemetery under direction of Comanche Nation Funeral Home. Dulaith was born January 26, 1954, in Lawton, to Dulaith C. and Mary [Jay] Perry Sr. He was a member of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. He enjoyed being outside, going to the park and watching the ducks. He was always a sweet and caring gentleman whose eyes lit up and he greeted you with his loving smile. He is survived by: brothers: Pastor Matt Asetamy of Cache, and Herman H. Hawkins of Anadarko; sisters: Mary Doane of Fort Cobb, Kathy Asetamy of Pine Ridge, S.D., and Rebecca Repp of Oklahoma City; special nephews: Justus and Michael Perry; special niece, Lesley Banderas of Apache, and numerous other nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by: parents: Dulaith C. Perry Sr. and Mary M. Jay Hawkins; maternal grandparents: the Rev. Claude and Mae Elizabeth Pewo Jay; paternal grandparents: Henry and Velma Perry; sisters: Claudia Nell Asetamy, and Saloame Asetamy; and brothers: David L. Perry, Irvie Hawkins Jr., Donald D. Jay, Bobby L. Jay, and Mark Asetamy. |
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