Juliano and Josiah CallsHim © Grace Memorial Chapel 11-2019 Submitted by: Glenn
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November 16, 2019 ~ November 16, 2019
On Saturday, November 16, 2019 twin boys, Juliano Ma-Na Sha-Thay (Dust Maker) and Josiah Ni-Sha Pah-Wah (Iron Man) CallsHim were born in eternal sleep to their mother, LaRena Others and father, T.J. CallsHim in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Services will be held at 2pm, Tuesday, November 19, 2019, at the Ponca Indian United Methodist Church in White Eagle, Oklahoma with Pastor Jim White presiding. Following the service, Juliano and Josiah will be laid to rest in the Ponca Indian Cemetery, Ponca City, Oklahoma. Their casket bearers and honorary bearers are all of Juliano and Josiah’s brothers.
Juliano and Josiah are survived by their mother, LaRena Others, father, T.J. CallsHim, siblings, Christina CallsHim, Talian J. CallsHim, Jordan R. CallsHim, Julian L.C. CallsHim, Julius T. CallsHim and Marcel Garcia, maternal grandparents, Anna Eagle, Freddie Other, Jr., paternal grandparents, David and Christine CallsHim Eagle and Thomas Knight, Sr., aunts and uncles, Ellen Knight, Tommie Knight, Tesia Knight, Christine Others, Rose Others, Angelina Others, Trey Others, Lavelle Others and Elliott Others. They are preceded in death by their brother, Heaven Rain Others and great grandmother, Lavelle Pewardy.
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