Lillie Alice (Schieffer)
& Harold Frederick Kukuk
Cemetery Photo
Grace Hill Cemetery
Perry, Noble County, OK
Photo © Steve Kukuk
Obit for Lillie posted by Jo Aguirre
Apr 13, 1936 - Jul 16, 2004
The Stillwater News Press
19 Jul 2004
Lillie Alice Kukuk, 68, of Perry, died at Perry Memorial Hospital on July 16, 2004.
Funeral services will be at Tuesday at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Christ Lutheran Church in Perry. Rev. William Metz will officiate.
Interment will be in Grace Hill Cemetery under direction of Brown-Dugger Funeral Home.
She was the daughter of Christian Joseph and Anna Marea (Neuerburg) Schieffer. She was born at Lucien on April 13, 1936. She and Harold F. Kukuk were married February 26, 1954 at Perry. She worked 17 years as a nurse's aide at Perry Memorial Hospital. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Lutheran Women's Missionary League Unit 3, the Whipple Ladies Aide and the No. 1 Oklahoma Polka Club. She enjoyed reading, baking, making cakes, crocheting, sewing and scrapbooking.
In addition to her husband, Harold, survivors are two sons, one daughter, three sisters, 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Her parents, two brothers
and two sisters preceded her in death.
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Obit for Harold posted by Jo Aguirre
Mar 16,1933 - Jun 14, 2021
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Harold Fredrick Kukuk, 88, was born to Raymond Albert and Anna Alvina Wilhelmina (Feken) Kukuk on March 16, 1933 at home in the Lucien area west of Perry, OK.
He
graduated from Perry High School in May 1951. He married the love of his life,
Lillie Schieffer, February 26, 1954 at Christ Lutheran Church in Perry, OK.
Harold lived most of his life west of Perry on farms. He was happiest farming,
harvesting, and doing tractor work. He worked for over 40 years for Noble County
District #2, starting by driving a rock truck then driving a grader for 37
years. He fixed many roads and was held in high regard by many rural residents
for his grader work.
He passed June 14th, 2021 at home in rural Eucha, OK. He was on hospice and
round the clock care by his family.
He is survived at his home by his daughter Melinda Kukuk Jones and Great-Granddaughter Julie Snearly, who were his main caregivers. Harold’s surviving family are his younger brother, Raymie (Rose) Kukuk. Daughter Melinda Jones, her children Robert Duane Snearly, Amanda Mitchell, Christianne (John) Wood, and her grandchildren Julie, Allen, and Serenity. Son Harold Dean (Dawn) Kukuk, his children Ashley (Todd) Bradley, Joshua (Glenna) McKenzie, Gary (Kathryn) Frank, David (Karen) Green, Rick Snyder, and his grandchildren Lilly, Charlie, Gabby, Randel, Gavin, Christopher, Kendra, Desire, Jeff, Michael, Caitlin, and Tyler. Son Lynn (Keitha) Kukuk, his children Alicia (Cody) Seabolt, LaChelle Witter, Fred (Mandy) Kukuk, Anthony (Amy) Witter, Trisha (Rusty) Seeley, Meliah (Coby) Boyd, his grandchildren Heather, Jacob, Daniel, Aaron, Riely, Kelbi, Bradley (Kim), Kati Jo, Taylor, Heston, Samantha, Kristina, Christian, Kohl (Kate), Zain, Rhyker, Wyatt, and Rylee, and great-grandchildren Addy and Kayla. Harold was close to numerous “double” nieces and nephews: Larry, Ray, Robert, Anthony, Marissa, Anne, and Sandra, as well as many other nieces, nephews, and cousins on the Feken, Kukuk, Schieffer sides of his family.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Lillie Schieffer Kukuk, his parents, his older brother Herman and wife Audrey Schieffer Kukuk, grandson Jordan, son-in-law David Jones, daughter-in-law Kathy Kukuk, and many well-loved Feken and Kukuk aunts and uncles.
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