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The John Kokojan Family
Tombstone Photo
Calvary Cemetery
Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

© by Jo Aguirre

Obit for John T posted by Jo Aguirre

Oklahoma Hornet
Waukomis, OK
14 Oct 1918

John Kokojan , Jr., 
Killed by Shot Gun 

John Kokojan , Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kokojan, south of town, about 16 years old , was killed Tuesday evening by the accidental discharge of a shot gun.   The men folks had come to town after apples and the boy took the gun to go hunting. He fell down, it is supposed, and the gun was discharged, the entire charge entering  his bowels. The boy when found in the yard was unconscious and not able to talk. 

He was  taken to an Enid hospital where he died.

The body was brought home Wednesday and will be  buried in the Catholic Cemetery.  

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