Tuesday, November 01, 2011 September 6, 1961 ~ October 27, 2011 OKLAHOMA CITY Word has been received of the death of Ordane Ridnour Jr., 50, Oklahoma City. Private family burial will be at a later date. Ordane passed away Thursday, October 27, 2011, in Oklahoma City. He was born to Ordane Ridnour and Marcella Nashdelte Juarez Ridnour on Sept. 6, 1961, in Lawton. He was a member of the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. He graduated from Apache High School, where he enjoyed running track. He worked in the oil fields and at the sale barn. His hobby was fishing. He loved spending time with his mother. He has been living in Oklahoma City for the last 30 years. He is survived by his brother, Marvin Ridnour and girlfriend, Monica Ware, of Muldrow; his niece, Maranda Ridnour, of Marlow; nephews: Dustin Tobey of Oklahoma City; Justin Wheat, of Anadarko; and Dustin Smith, of Idabel; cousins: Cindy, Patricia, Christine, Gail and Kenneth Lee; and many friends and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his mother, Marcella; stepfather, Tony Juarez; grandparents: Walter and Isabelle Nashdelte; aunt, Lorene Nashdelte Wilkins; and cousins: Peggy Clark and Walter Lee Robertson. |
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