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Obituary
Cache Creek Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Cokeman2


Lawton, Oklahomar
September 2015

Frank "Tator" Ybarra Jr
December 24, 1939 ~ September 24, 2015


Frank "Tater" Ybarra Jr., 75 of Apache, passed away on September 24, 2015 in Lawton, OK. He was born on December 24, 1939 at Boone, OK to Rufus Frank "Pancho" and Josie [Starr] Ybarra, and passed away September 24, 2015 in Lawton, OK.

Frank was a member of the Apache Native American Church and the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma.

He is the last of the first four dancers that revived the Manditite Blackfoot Society.

His dream for his family was to remain in unity and form a business in ranching or farming. He loved to fish and hunt. Early days, he was a bull and bronco rider. He was a man's man.

He was very proud of all of his children as they were proud of him. He liked his cowboy ways. He was a true cowboy. He loved spending time with his grandchildren. He raised and broke horses. Later in life, he spent most of his time at the casino. All he met and looked upon were considered very, very special and loved by him.

He is survived by 5 sons, Darryl and Dulce of Lawton, OK Leonard and Jana of Apache, OK Frank and Kari of Lawton, OK Jeff and Deann of Guthrie, OK Carl Ray and spouse of Alden, OK 5 daughters, Angie and Nestor of Apache, OK Clarissa "Micie" of Anadarko, OK Buelah "LeLe" and Dennis of Flagstaff, AZ C. "Chili Girl" of Cooperton, OK Rosaria of Carnegie, OK 3 brothers Conrad and Georgina of Anadarko, OK Thomas Antonio of Michigan Robert of Temple, OK 4 sisters Ruth Ann and Jesse of Lawton, OK Gloria and Michael of Lawton, OK Hope of Colorado Teresa C. of Lawton, OK 33 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Rufus Frank "Pancho" Ybarra and Josie Starr Ybarra, his son, Savondo Preston "Bando" Ybarra, 3 daughters, Carmen Jo Ybarra Johnson, Sophie "Pootie Gal" Ybarra Rocha and Francine Elena Ybarra, 2 sisters, Delores Lola Horsechief and Trisha Irene Washee, 3 brothers, George "Peanut" Starr, Rudy Ybarra and Rufus Paul Ybarra. Also special nieces and nephews.

Wake service will be held starting at 7:00 p.m. Sunday September 27, 2015 at the Comanche Community Center in Apache, OK. It will be an all night wake.

Funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday September 28, 2015 at the Comanche Community Center in Apache, OK.

Burial will follow at the KCA Cache Creek Cemetery, west of Apache, OK

Services are under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home of Carnegie, OK

Thank You Jesus for sharing him with us.


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