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Albert Joseph Powell Memorial Cemetery

Hominy, Osage County, Oklahoma



John David Chaney
© The Ponca City News
Monday, 13 Oct 1986
Submitted by: Alice Boyd


John David Chaney, 815 North Pine, died Thursday in Ponca City. He was 24.
Born Oct. 16, 1961 in Kansas City, Kan., he was the son of Henry Lloyd Chaney, and Martha Beach Chaney. He was raised in the Shidler and Ponca City area where he attended school.
Chaney was employed as a carpenter.
Survivors include his father, Henry, of Ponca City; his mother Martha Chaney, of Lawrence, Kan.; two children, Amber, and Stephin, both of Ponca City; four sisters, Joyce Diane Chaney, and Janet Delaine Riley, both of Lawrence, Kan., JoDell Chaney, of St. Louis, Mo., and Billie Jo Long, of Fairbanks, Alaska; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice Thompson, of Ponca City; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Guyer, of Kansas City, Kan.; and his great-grandmother, Hettie Cagle, of Ponca City.
Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Shidler Baptist Church, with Elder Bryant J. Hardy, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, officiating. Burial will be in the Hominy Cemetery, under the direction of Powell Funeral Home, Hominy.


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