Binger, Oklahoma July 2019 January 17, 1934 ~ July 21, 2019 Services for Patricia Ann Whiteshield Washee, 85, of Binger were Thursday morning, August 8 at the United Methodist Church of Apache, with Rev Pershing Yeahquo officiating. Burial was at Cache Creek KCA Cemetery west of Apache, directed by Comanche National Funeral Home. Patricia was born January 17, 1934, in Clinton, to Silas and Iona Starr Whiteshield. She grew up in Fort Cobb. She enjoyed beadworking, sewing and making shawls. She loved her family and enjoyed spending time with them, especially her grandbabies. She attended powwows and danced. She was of Cheyenne-Arapaho descent and a member of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. Patricia died Wednesday, July 31, 2019. She was preceded by her husbands, Chester Washee Sr. and Darrell Lee Tate; two children, Rhonda Washee Ahtone and Chester Washee; and her parents. She is survived by her children, James Washee of Fort Cobb, Eileen Washee Hughes of Anadarko, and Johnny Washee of Montana; many grandchildren great-grandchildren; relatives and friends. |
Apache, Oklahoma August 2021 January 24, 1969 ~ August 8, 2021 Carrie Lynn Washee, 52, of Apache peacefully went to her heavenly home on August 8, 2021. She was born on January 24, 1969 in Lawton, OK to Gordon Sr. and Arliss Archilta-Washee. Carrie was raised in the Fort Cobb and Boone communities. She attended school in Fort Cobb, Boone, Apache, and Riverside Indian School. She was an athlete participating in both basketball and track and field. After high school, Carrie attended Aladdin Beauty College where she learned her trade as a cosmetologist. Carrie never met a stranger. She was friends with almost everyone she met. She was the life of the party and was always full of laughter. Carrie always had a smile on her face and was willing to lend a helping hand. Carrie was known as Auntie Carrie to many. She helped raise many of her nieces and nephews. She often shared stories of the children growing up. Carrie was an enrolled member of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. She also had Cheyenne and Arapaho lineage, which she was very proud of. She was a direct descendant of Arapaho Chief Ananita Washee and Cheyenne Star War Woman. Carrie served as Apache Tribal Princess in 1985 and became a member of the Apache Princess Sorority. She loved to attend Apache Blackfeet dances, singing behind the drum with her mother. Survivors include: Mother: Arliss Washee, Companion: Ryan Klinekole, Brothers: Jeffery Washee; Gordon Washee and wife, Stacia, Grandchildren: Simphony Washee; Junior Stone; Eloise Salcido; Larris Stone; Marcus Juarez; Kea'onna Newton; Hennessy Yates, TJ Pye; DJ Pye, Aunts: Roseline and husband, Roderick Neconie; Martha Elineene Washee Johnson, Nieces/Nephews: Elineen Salcido; Miranda Cometsevah; Destiney Washee; Francesca Washee; Dezmond Washee; De'Shawn Washee; Natalie Washee; Tasha Yates; Emery French; Chera Bogers; ReAnna Archilta. Numerous nieces and nephews, cousins, and extended family. Preceded in death by her father: Gordon Washee Sr.; sisters: Charlotte Washee, Carmelita "Brownie" Archilta; granddaughter: Kaeos Yates; grandparents: Ward and Clara Williams Archilta, Jefferson and Anna Curtis Washee; uncles: Maxie Williams, Pete Williams; aunts: Leatrice Archilta, Waslie and husband, James Boynton Sr.; cousin: James "Sonny" Boynton Jr.; special brother, Craig Sapcutt; special sister, Jolynne Toehay. Funeral: 11:00 a.m., Friday, August 13, 2021 Ray and Martha's Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK Interment: 12:30 p.m., Friday, August 13, 2021 Cache Creek Cemetery, Apache, OK Visitation: 9:00 am 5:00 pm, Thursday, August 12, 2021 Ray and Martha's Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK Under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK. |
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