Rosetta Armond (Arkeketa)
LeClair
Sep 21, 1926 - Feb 27, 2017
Posted by Janet Laubhan Flickinger
http://www.gracememorialchapel.net/
Rosetta Armond LeClair, Che-Mi, age
90 of Ponca City, Oklahoma passed away Monday February 27, 2017 at
Alliance Health in Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Funeral Services will follow the Otoe Traditional Noon Feast on
Thursday, March 2, 2017 at the Otoe Tribal Cultural Center under the
direction of the Grace Memorial Chapel in Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Friends may leave online condolences at www.gracememorialchapel.net.
Rosetta was born September 21, 1926 in Ponca City, Oklahoma to
Charles Byron Arkeketa and Ella (Little Standing Buffalo) Arkeketa.
She grew up in Ponca City, Oklahoma where she graduated from High
School. Rosetta then received her associate's degree at Haskell
Indian College. She also attended NOC. Rosetta worked at Cobbs
Restaurant and at Dry Cleaners in Ponca City.
Rosetta married Antonie LeClair in Ponca City, Oklahoma where the
couple made their home. They owned and operated LeClair & LeClair
Concrete Company. In younger years Rosetta was very athletic she
rode horses, bulls and was also a trick rider for the 101 Ranch
Rodeo Show in 1962. She played women's fast pitch softball and
pitched a no hitter at Wheeler Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Rosetta was a member of many organizations including the 101 Rodeo
Foundation where she prepared beaded crowns for queens as well as
crowning the new queen, she was the Grand Marshall of the Ponca City
Parade in 2016, National AARP Honored Elder, Standing Buffalo
Auxiliary member for the Ponca Tribe, White Star Organization in
Indianapolis, Leader of Scalp Dance Society for Ponca Tribe, and was
honored in the Museum of Oketo Kansas Arkeketa Descendants in 2004.
She received the National Order of the Arrow and thru the years she
has traveled the United States North, South, East and West.
Survivors include one daughter Tina Youker of Ponca City, step
children; Mike LeClair of Ponca City, and Antoinetta LeClair of
Ponca City, She was preceded by two step daughters Irene LeClair and
Judy LeClair Eagle; survived by one sister Charlene Liebe of Tulsa,
Oklahoma, 24 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by
siblings Calvin Arkeketa, Freeman Arkeketa, Marcella Hairyback and
Alfred Arkeketa.
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