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Austin Daniella Holt
Jul 31, 2006 - Mar 22, 2022
Posted by Jo Aguirre
DeArman Funeral Home
Wynnewood, OK
(permission granted)
Austin Daniella Holt, 15, of Tishomingo, passed away on Tuesday,
March 22, 2022 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
Austin was born on July 31,
2006 in Norman, Oklahoma to Jerrmey Holt and Miriam Ontiveros
Cienfuegos. During her time in Arizona, Austin was a cheerleader,
played volleyball and was a gymnast. She was currently a sophomore
student at Tishomingo High School and a member of FFA and enjoyed
showing her pigs. Austin was a lover of all animals; especially her
goat, Dixie, rabbit, Cookie and her dogs, Nova and Lil’ Joe. She
loved running the farm with her daddy and driving her papa’s ranger.
Austin loved making crafts, baking goodies and hogging Nova at
bedtime. She was an active member of the Assembly of God Church in
Tishomingo. Austin loved traveling and shopping with her momma,
especially for shoes, she loved her Air Force 1’s. Free spirited,
kind, creative, a wicked sense of humor, and a loyal friend who
loved her girls are only a few words to describe the beautiful soul
that Austin was. Your smile, the memories and legacy you left behind
will be cherished and missed forever but never forgotten.
Those she leaves to cherish her memories are her father, Jerrmey
Holt; mother, Miriam Ontiveros Cienfuegos; grandparents, Sam and
Susan Holt of Tishomingo, OK, Armando Ontiveros and Arminda
Cienfuegos of San Tan Valley, AZ; aunts and uncles, Lynsey and Ty
Vonfeldt of Edmond, Corey and Chris Way of Moore, Mily and Robert
Fajardo of San Tan Valley, Melissa Ontiveros of Mesa, AZ, Rey and
Mayra Ontiveros of Phoenix, AZ; cousins, Michael, Alexander and
Brian Fajardo, Shayne and Reese Vonfeldt, Uriel Ontiveros, Samuel
Way and a host of other relatives and friends who will deeply miss
her.
Funeral services to honor and celebrate the life of Austin Daniella
Holt will be held at 2:00 PM Monday, March 28, 2022 at the First
Assembly of God in Tishomingo with Pastor Bobby Teel and Cordell
Hines to officiate.
Family hour will be held on Sunday, March 27
from 3:00 - 5:00 at the funeral home.
Interment to follow at
Tishomingo Cemetery.
Those serving as pallbearers will be Caleb
Hines, Jimmy Priddy, Jeffery Miller, Mason Worcester, Trapper Hines,
Austin Caraway and Payton Deaton. Honorary pallbearers will be Berry
Henry, Blaine Henry, Brian Fajardo, Michael Fajardo, Alexander
Fajardo, Fisher Way, Lander Burkhalter, Mason Burkhalter, and Uriel
Ontiveros.
Online condolences can be sent to the family through our
website at www.dearmanfuneralhome.com
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Enid Morning News
March 24, 2022
NTSB: Oklahoma teens' car made
'rolling stop' before crash
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A small, four-seat, car carrying six Oklahoma
teenagers reportedly failed to come to a full stop before entering
an intersection where it was hit by a large truck, killing all of
the teens, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.
“Witnesses reported the (vehicle) made a ‘rolling stop’ at the stop
sign and entered (the intersection),” where it
was
struck Tuesday by the truck that was hauling rocks, according to
a statement from NTSB spokesperson Peter Knudson.
The southbound semitrailer struck the left front of the eastbound
vehicle carrying the girls and both vehicles departed the roadway,
according to the NTSB.
The six girls, ages 15-17, were in a Chevrolet Spark that is
designed to carry four passengers and only two of the six were
wearing seat belts, according to a report by the Oklahoma Highway
Patrol.
The driver of the truck was not injured, according to the NTSB,
which sent four investigators and a family assistance specialist to
Tishomingo, about 100 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, to look into
the collision.
The girls were students at Tishomingo High School and were on a
lunch break at the time, according to district Superintendent Bobby
Waitman.
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