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Marcille Yellow Cloud
©Enid News and Eagle
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Submitted by Jo Aguirre


MARCILLE YELLOW CLOUD
CLINTON - The funeral for Marcille Yellow Cloud, 45, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Indian Baptist Mission. The Rev. Max Malone will officiate. Burial will be in the Clinton Indian Cemetery under direction of Kern-Schneider-Kiesau Funeral Home.
She was born Oct. 4, 1949, in Clinton to Paul and Verna Standingbird Yellow Cloud and died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1995, at St Mary's Hospital, Enid. She had lived most of her life in Clinton where she graduated from high school in 1967. She was named Cheyenne Princess in 1969, and was a member of the Indian Baptist Mission. She worked as a licensed practical nurse at Prairie View Nursing Home in Clinton.
Surviving are her father, Paul Yellow Cloud of Clinton; one son, Kyle Harrison of Enid; three daughters, Michelle Rios of Clinton, Millie Smith of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisc., and Rhonda Aguilera of Fresno, Calif.; and three grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one brother.


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