today at the Comanche Nation Funeral Home Chapel. 5, 2007, in Oklahoma City.Īn evening prayer service will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Comanche Community Center, Apache, with Elton Yellowfish officiating. Her smile, love, and friendship will be dearly missed.Funeral for HENRY "HANK" PRATT TOMAHSAH, 81, of Lawton, will be at 10 a.m. of Boone, OK, Kris KillsFirst of Lawton, OK, Jimmy KillsFirst of Boone, OK, Joseph KillsFirst of Boone, OK, Jerry KillsFirst of Oregon, and Gerald Ramon of Kentucky and close to a hundred other grandchildren and great grandchildren. numerous nephews she considered sons, Donald Komardley of Apache, OK, Evans Komardley of Boone, OK, Bobby Komardley of Apache, OK, Phillip KillsFirst Jr. beloved sister Vivian Komardley of Boone-Apache, OK two brothers and their wives: Phillip and Inola KillsFirst of Boone, OK and Paul and Pattie KillsFirst of Boone, OK. a daughter Charlene May “Sweetie” KillsFirst-Barr of Lawton, OK. This marriage is blessed with six sons stepson Bobby Joe Hutton of Cyril, OK, Charles Benjamin KillsFirst of Apache, OK, Robert Amon “Fearless” KillsFirst of Elgin, OK, Ricky Dean “Yea” KillsFirst deceased, Freddie Lynn “Bubba” KillsFirst of Lawton, OK and her baby Jason Lee “Hutt” Hutton of Geronimo, OK. “Loud Hutton of the home in Geronimo, OK. Preceded in death by her parents Jimmy and May (Komardley) KillsFirst brothers George Komardley, Carter “Tincy” Komardley, Delbert “Loach” Komardley, and Floyd KillsFirst sisters Geraldine (Katy) KillsFirst, Alva Deana Komardley, Velma Doris Komardley, Rita May Komardley, Betty Komardley-French, and twin sister Charlene Cee KillsFirst and son Ricky Dean “Yea” KillsFirst along with many cousins in South Dakota and Oklahoma, numerous nephews and nieces, lots of beloved friends and grandbabies in the Lawton area whom she loved dearly.ĭarlene is survived by her husband Bobby J. While her children attend school at Washington Elementary, Darlene coached the boys and girls basketball teams, enjoyed providing snacks and holding holiday parties as a home room mother for her children’s classes. She was also considered the best frybread and meat pie makers by hundreds, spending her summers every Sunday at Lake Lawtonka with a plate for anyone who was hungry. During her playing days, Darlene won many trophies and jackets throughout her years competing in the pool leagues. She was very proud to be the first woman to qualify and compete in the March of Dimes Coors Light Pool Shootout. Throughout her life and was considered one of the best of these passions by many, being considered a top pool player within the ranks of woman and men. Darlene loved to cook, having a great passion cooking for her family and friends, playing pool, and dancing. She was a member of the Native American Church and attended Cameron Baptist Church for the last few years alongside her husband, in which they both gave their lives to the lord. They have resided in Geronimo, Oklahoma for thirty-two years. “Loud” Hutton on Januin Lawton, Oklahoma for forty-nine years. A beautiful and loving wife, Darlene married Booby J. Darlene was a proud full-blooded Native American enrolled member of the Oglala-Sioux and Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. The family lived in both Porcupine, South Dakota, Boone and Apache, Oklahoma. Her twin sister Charlene Cee died of illness when they were eight months old. Darlene (Killsfirst) Hutton, age 67, of Geronimo, Oklahoma passed away Sunday, at Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton.ĭarlene was born on Decemin Apache, Oklahoma, she was the second child of twin girls born to Benjamin and May KillsFirst.
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