Ella May (Koshiway) (Morrell) & Charles Owen "Chap" Tillman Sr
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Apr 21, 1916 - Sep 24, 2010
Obit for Charles posted by Janet Laubhan Flickinger
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http://www.gracememorialchapel.net/
Charles Owen Chap Tillman Sr., Red Rock
resident, passed away on Friday, September 24, 2010 at his home. He was 94.
Charles was born on April 21, 1916 in Red Rock, Oklahoma the son of Asbarry
Tillman and Bertha Arkeketa Tillman. Chap went to school at Red Rock until the
11th grade. He later went Haskell Institute, an Indian boarding school in
Lawrence, Kansas. Chap played sports at Haskell and played basketball and
baseball on the varsity college teams. He graduated salutatorian in 1934 and was
offered two scholarships, one to Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire and
Northeastern State College in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. He chose Northeastern. After
one year at Northeastern he had an offer to continue his education at Central
College in Edmond with tuition, room and board paid. He accepted and transferred
to Central his second year. He married Josephine Good and in 1941, the marriage
ended and he married Ella Koshiway Morrell and they moved to the old homestead
east of Red Rock where Chap farmed. He continued his education at Oklahoma State
University in Stillwater. He received a Bachelor Degree, Master Degree and
completed all the course work toward a Ph.D. Degree. He was hired as Principal
of Red Rock School, with additional duties of teacher and coach of the boys and
girls high school basketball team. Chap held numerous positions of employment.
He was Superintendent of Orlando High School, Braman High School, Oologah High
School, Concho Indian School and Carter Seminary. He served numerous times on
the OtoeMissouria Tribal Council and he was elected first tribal chairman after
the OtoeMissouria Constitution was adopted in 1984, the constitution which he
helped to write. He served several terms as Chairman and ViceChairman, being
elected or appointed each time. Chap had succeeded in both the white mans world
and his Indian World. His success in the white mans world is all the more
remarkable as it was in a period of time when Indians were discriminated against
and given very little opportunity to succeed.
Casket bearers for the service will be Stephen Tillman, Timothy Mays, Eli
Lauffenburger, Kyle Robedeaux, Charles Kihega and Michael Darnaby. Honorary
bearers will be Steve Dummer, Dewey Daily and Harold Kihega.
He is survived by his children, Charles Tillman Jr., of Fairfax, Oklahoma, Nancy
Kyle of Fairfax, Oklahoma, Owen Tillman of Red Rock, Oklahoma, Diane Tillman of
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Angela Lauffenburger of Plano, Texas and Stephen Tillman
of Yukon, Oklahoma numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great
grandchildren as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Bertha Arkeketa Tillman Carson and
father, Asbarry Tillman son, Rodney Tillman daughter, Denise Tillman and sister,
Ophelia Tillman Overby.
There will be a traditional noon meal before the funeral service. Alberta
Blondie Atkins will be in charge of the services. The funeral service will be
held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, September 27, 2010 at the Otoe Baptist Church in Red
Rock, Oklahoma with Rev. Jimmy Kinnard officiating. Burial will follow at the
Red Rock Cemetery under the direction of Grace Memorial Chapel.
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