A wake service will be held 7:00 P.M till 9:00 P.M., Monday, August 18, 2014 in the Cheyenne-Arapaho Community Building in Concho, OK.
Dionne Kay Boyiddlewas born June 21, 1967 to Don Juan Boyiddle and Olivia (Hail) in Lawton, Oklahoma and passed away peacefully in the presence of her Children and mother in Dallas, Texas and went on to her heavenly home on Thursday, August 14, 2014 in Dallas, TX.
She attended School at Southeast High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and graduated in 1985. She attended Glorieta Baptist Church in her Youth and was united in marriage in 1985. She most recently attended Indian Community Church (ICC) with her children. She was a clarinetist in the Southeast High School Band. She loved the color purple and collected anything with dolphins in them. She was outgoing and her laughter could be heard from afar.
She is survived by her parents, Mike and Olivia Buckley of Oklahoma City and Germantown, MD, her children Jeffrey Shemayme, Jr. and wife Karla of Dallas, TX, Noah, Bryan Vivianna and Brandon Bautista, of Oklahoma City. She also helped to raise her nephew Orion Mills and wife Silvia and nieces Bayork Mills and, Julio and Skyla and, Andrew; brothers and sisters, Michael Buckley and wife Diana, ThomasenBuckley and Calvin, of Weleetka, OK and Myra Buckley, of Okmulgee, OK; her uncles Riley Hail,Jerry “B”Boyiddle, the Rev Mike Boyiddle and wife, Tina, of Carnegie, OK.
She is also survived by her grandchildren, Jeffrey Shemayme, III, and JayrelShemayme both of Dallas, TX
She is preceded in death by her father, Don JuanBoyiddle, son, Stevie Raymond and Denyse Rebecca Shemayme, sister, Mary Frances Boyiddle, her grandparents, Arapaho Chief Willie and Opal Fletcher Hail, Rev. Melvin and Mary Ruth Horse Boyiddle uncle,AlbertBoyiddle, Aunts Marianne Hail, Rebecca Burgess and Many more too numerous to mention.
A wake service will be held 7:00 P.M till 9:00 P.M., Monday, August 18, 2014 in the Cheyenne-Arapaho Community Building in Concho, OK.
Dionne Kay Boyiddlewas born June 21, 1967 to Don Juan Boyiddle and Olivia (Hail) in Lawton, Oklahoma and passed away peacefully in the presence of her Children and mother in Dallas, Texas and went on to her heavenly home on Thursday, August 14, 2014 in Dallas, TX.
She attended School at Southeast High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and graduated in 1985. She attended Glorieta Baptist Church in her Youth and was united in marriage in 1985. She most recently attended Indian Community Church (ICC) with her children. She was a clarinetist in the Southeast High School Band. She loved the color purple and collected anything with dolphins in them. She was outgoing and her laughter could be heard from afar.
She is survived by her parents, Mike and Olivia Buckley of Oklahoma City and Germantown, MD, her children Jeffrey Shemayme, Jr. and wife Karla of Dallas, TX, Noah, Bryan Vivianna and Brandon Bautista, of Oklahoma City. She also helped to raise her nephew Orion Mills and wife Silvia and nieces Bayork Mills and, Julio and Skyla and, Andrew; brothers and sisters, Michael Buckley and wife Diana, ThomasenBuckley and Calvin, of Weleetka, OK and Myra Buckley, of Okmulgee, OK; her uncles Riley Hail,Jerry “B”Boyiddle, the Rev Mike Boyiddle and wife, Tina, of Carnegie, OK.
She is also survived by her grandchildren, Jeffrey Shemayme, III, and JayrelShemayme both of Dallas, TX
She is preceded in death by her father, Don JuanBoyiddle, son, Stevie Raymond and Denyse Rebecca Shemayme, sister, Mary Frances Boyiddle, her grandparents, Arapaho Chief Willie and Opal Fletcher Hail, Rev. Melvin and Mary Ruth Horse Boyiddle uncle,AlbertBoyiddle, Aunts Marianne Hail, Rebecca Burgess and Many more too numerous to mention.
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