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Vivena Mulanax Walkingstick

Female 1921 - 1995  (73 years)


 

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Obituary- Walkingstick, Vivena

Vivena Walkingstick
Services were Monday, January 21, at the Assumption Catholic Church in Duncan, Okla. for Vivena Walkingstick, 73, Duncan, Okla. She died Friday, January 20, 1995, at a Lawton, Okla. hospital.

Mrs. Walkingstick was a c-owner of Abe’s Exterminator Co. She had been a dietitian for the Duncan, Okla. Care Center.

She was born July 9, 1921, in Mayetta, the daughter of Lewis O. and Eunice Lavier Mulanax.

Mrs. Walkingstick was a member of Assumption Catholic Church, the National Dairy Association, Volunteer Income Tax Association, Christian Concerned and Citizen’s Band Potawatomi Indians. She was a nationally ranked non-professional bowler.

She was married to Abe Walkingstick on May 13, 1943, in Topeka. He survives.

Other survivors include three daughters, Barbara Watson, Denver, Colo., Sue Ellen Morris, Comanche, Ok.; and Rainelle Rhone, Duncan, Ok.; a son Don Walkingstick, Duncan, Okla.; four brothers, Jim Mulanax and Irvan Mulanax, both of Topeka, Bill Mulanax, Silver Lake, and Kenneth Mulanax, Delia; a sister, Alta Ray, Topeka; numerous grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.

Burial was at the Duncan Okla. City Cemetery. The Don Grantham Funeral Home in Duncan, Okla. was in charge of arrangements.

Vivena Walkingstick
DUNCAN, Okla. – Services were Monday at the Assumption Catholic Church in Duncan, Okla., for Vivena Walkingstick, 73, Duncan, Okla. She died Friday, Jan 20, 1995, at a Lawton, Okla., hospital.

Mrs. Walkingstick was a co-owner of Abe’s Exterminating Co. and she had been a dietitian for the Duncan, Okla., Care Center.

She was born July 9, 1921, in Mayetta, Kan., the daughter of Lewis O. and Eunice Lavier Mulanax.

Mrs. Walkingstick was a member of Assumption Catholic Church, the National Dairy Association, Volunteer Income Tax Association, Christian Concerned and Citizen’s Band Pottawatomie Indians. She was a nationally ranked non-professional bowler.

She was married to Abe Walkingstick on May 13, 1943, in Topeka, Kan. He survives.

Other survivors include three daughters, Barbara Watson, Denver, Sue Ellen Morris, Comanche, Okla., and Rainelle Rhone, Duncan, Okla.; a son, Don Walkingstick, Duncan, Okla.; four brothers, Jim Mulanax and Irvan Mulanax, both of Topeka, Kan., Bill Mulanax, Silver Lake, Kan., and Kenneth Mulanax, Delia, Kan.; a sister, Alta Ray, Topeka; numerous grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.

Burial will be at the Duncan, Okla., City Cemetery. The Don Grantham Funeral Home in Duncan Okla. was in charge of arrangements.


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