Augustine Willis Osage
© Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Funeral services for Augustine W. Osage, 18, Hammon resident, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Indian Baptist church of Hammon, officiated by Rev. Leon Redbone. Burial will follow in the Mennonite Cemetery under the direction of the Stanley-Lee Funeral Home.
Augustine Willis Osage was born September 8, 1968 in Elk City, to Joseph and Cynthia Osage and died Sunday in the Oklahoma Memorial Hospital.
He graduated from the Institute of Southern Plains School in 1986 from Hammon.
He was presently employed with the Sonic Drive In in Elk City.
He was a member of the Indian Baptist Church of Hammon.
He is survived by his parents, Joseph and Cynthia Osage, Hammon; one brother, Joe David Osage, Weatherford; two sisters, Marilyn Osage and Alicia Osage, both of Hammon; paternal grandmother, Laura Miles and maternal grandmother, Maude Whiteskunk, both of Hammon; as well as other relatives and numerous friends.
An all-night wake service has been scheduled starting at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Indian Baptist Church, Hammon, officiated by Rev. Max Malone.
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