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Kay Lynn “K. A.” Ahhaitty

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Kay Lynn “K. A.” Ahhaitty

Birth
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
25 Dec 2007 (aged 46)
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.1009986, Longitude: -98.6502551
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Services for Kay Lynn "K.A." Ahhaitty, 46 of Anadarko will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec 28 at J.J. Methvin United Methodist Church in Anadarko with Rev. Robert Simpson and the Rev. Walter Quoetone officiating. A prayer service will begin at 7 o'clock tonight at the J.J. Methvin Church.

Ms. Ahhaitty was born July 16, 1961, in Lawton to Reuben and Bessie (Silverhorn) Ahhaitty, and went to be with the lord on Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2007, in Lawton, Ok.

She was preceded in death by her father, the Rev Reuben Ahhaitty Sr; her maternal grandparents, James and Clara Silverhorn; paternal grandparents, Charlie and Ethel Ahhaitty; two brother Duane Ahhaitty and James Ahhaitty; three sisters, Pamela Jo Ahhaitty, Hedy Sue Ahhaitty, Debra Jean Ahhaitty and one niece Tonya Ahhaitty.

She liked to listen to music, play pool, enjoyed being with her family and friends especially her nieces and nephews. She also likes to watch her family play softball. She graduated from Anadarko High School in 1979, where she was selected wittiest in her class. She attended Bacone College in Muskogee and Oklahoma City jr. College. She was full-blooded member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma.

Survivors include her daughter Deborah Washington, and grand-daughter Lemonie Washington both of Anadarko; a special nephew Jaycee Satoe of Bristow; her mother of Anadarko; five brothers Donnie Ahhaitty and Geary Ahhaitty, both of Oklahoma City; Charlie Ahhaitty of Moore; Reuben Ahhaitty Jr of Anadarko; and Randy Ahhaitty of Holdenville; five sisters, Verna Fitzpatrick; Mary Jones, Jody Tiger, and Carol High all of Anadarko, and Cindy Satoe of Bristow, and numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and many friends.

Casket Bearers; Punkie Ahhaitty, Reuben Ahhaitty III, Robert French Jr, Brent Ahhaitty, Jordin McCarty, Michael Mithlo Jr, Randy Ahhaitty Jr, Corey Ahhaitty, Jory Tiger, Dewayne Ahhaitty. Honorary Casket Bearers; Leonard Yelloweagle, Shawn Spottedwolf, Bruce Horse, William Quoetone, Glen Jones, Mike High, John Fitzpatrick, Michael McCurtain, Hess Bointy, Nelson Autaubo, Sonny Tiger, Russell Satoe; Special Nephew Jaycee Satoe.
Services for Kay Lynn "K.A." Ahhaitty, 46 of Anadarko will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec 28 at J.J. Methvin United Methodist Church in Anadarko with Rev. Robert Simpson and the Rev. Walter Quoetone officiating. A prayer service will begin at 7 o'clock tonight at the J.J. Methvin Church.

Ms. Ahhaitty was born July 16, 1961, in Lawton to Reuben and Bessie (Silverhorn) Ahhaitty, and went to be with the lord on Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2007, in Lawton, Ok.

She was preceded in death by her father, the Rev Reuben Ahhaitty Sr; her maternal grandparents, James and Clara Silverhorn; paternal grandparents, Charlie and Ethel Ahhaitty; two brother Duane Ahhaitty and James Ahhaitty; three sisters, Pamela Jo Ahhaitty, Hedy Sue Ahhaitty, Debra Jean Ahhaitty and one niece Tonya Ahhaitty.

She liked to listen to music, play pool, enjoyed being with her family and friends especially her nieces and nephews. She also likes to watch her family play softball. She graduated from Anadarko High School in 1979, where she was selected wittiest in her class. She attended Bacone College in Muskogee and Oklahoma City jr. College. She was full-blooded member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma.

Survivors include her daughter Deborah Washington, and grand-daughter Lemonie Washington both of Anadarko; a special nephew Jaycee Satoe of Bristow; her mother of Anadarko; five brothers Donnie Ahhaitty and Geary Ahhaitty, both of Oklahoma City; Charlie Ahhaitty of Moore; Reuben Ahhaitty Jr of Anadarko; and Randy Ahhaitty of Holdenville; five sisters, Verna Fitzpatrick; Mary Jones, Jody Tiger, and Carol High all of Anadarko, and Cindy Satoe of Bristow, and numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and many friends.

Casket Bearers; Punkie Ahhaitty, Reuben Ahhaitty III, Robert French Jr, Brent Ahhaitty, Jordin McCarty, Michael Mithlo Jr, Randy Ahhaitty Jr, Corey Ahhaitty, Jory Tiger, Dewayne Ahhaitty. Honorary Casket Bearers; Leonard Yelloweagle, Shawn Spottedwolf, Bruce Horse, William Quoetone, Glen Jones, Mike High, John Fitzpatrick, Michael McCurtain, Hess Bointy, Nelson Autaubo, Sonny Tiger, Russell Satoe; Special Nephew Jaycee Satoe.

Bio by: Robin & Beverly Kellison



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