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Winston L. Bad Bear1 (M)
(1965-August 23, 2004), #11739
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     Winston was born in 1965.1 He was the son of Arlene R. Fast Horse. Winston L. Bad Bear died on August 23, 2004; Winston L. Bad Bear - PINE RIDGE - Winston L. Bad Bear, 38, Pine Ridge, died Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at Rapid City Regional Hospital.
Survivors include two daughters, Kimberly Bad Bear and Cecelia Bad Bear, both of Pine Ridge; three brothers, Alex Bad Bear Jr., Edsel Bad Bear and Irving Bad Bear, all of Pine Ridge; and four sisters, Betty Bad Bear, Carol Bad Bear, Sharon Goings and Martha Bad Bear, all of Pine Ridge. A first-night wake will begin at 2 p.m. today at Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge. A second-night wake will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 27, at Church of the Nazarene in Fast Horse Creek. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 28, at the church, with the Rev. Norman Cash officiating. Burial will be at Fast Horse Creek Cemetery.
Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.1

Last Edited=December 11, 2006

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Carol Bad Bear1 (F)
(circa 1967-), #11742
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     Carol was born circa 1967. She was the daughter of Arlene R. Fast Horse. Carol Bad Bear lived in 2004 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Last Edited=February 15, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Joseph T. Fast Horse Jr.1 (M)
(1940-April 3, 2004), #11744
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     Joseph was born in 1940.1 He died on April 3, 2004 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 He was buried on April 9, 2004 at Fast Horse Creek Cemetery, Wounded Knee, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA; PINE RIDGE — Joseph T. "JT" Fast Horse, 63, Pine Ridge, died Saturday, April 3, 2004, in Pine Ridge. Survivors include his wife, Emerald Fast Horse, Pine Ridge; five sons, Allan Fast Horse, Rushville, Neb., Patrick Mills Jr., Topeka, Kan., and Leonard Mills, Brandon Fast Horse and Kaleb Fast Horse, Pine Ridge; six daughters, Antoinette Fast Horse, Rapid City, Pamela Jones and Andrea Fast Horse, both of Lakeside, Neb., Buffy Mills, Pine Ridge, and Jole Fast Horse and Kelly Fast Horse, both of Denver; two brothers, Talbert Fast Horse, Rapid City, and Darrell Fast Horse, Pine Ridge; three sisters, Cecelia Spotted Bear, Wounded Knee, Geraldine Valandra, Pine Ridge, and Patricia Red Eagle, Gordon, Neb; and 23 grandchildren.
A two-night wake will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, at Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, April 9, at Billy Mills Hall, with the Rev. Cecelia Spotted Bear officiating and traditional Lakota services by Mr. Will Peters. Burial will be at Fast Horse Creek Cemetery in Wounded Knee. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.1

Last Edited=February 15, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Jacqueline S. Ten Fingers1 (F)
(1971-October 1, 2002), #11752

     Jacqueline was born in 1971.1 Jacqueline died on October 1, 2002 at Rapid City General Hospital, Rapid City, Pennington Co., South Dakota, USA.1 Her body was interred on October 5, 2002 at Oglala, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, at St. Jude's Episcopal Cemetery. Jacqueline S. Ten Fingers
OGLALA - Jacqueline S. Ten Fingers, 31, Oglala, died Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2002, at Rapid City Regional Hospital.
Survivors include two daughters, Misty Whary and Mia Whary, both of Oglala; her parents, Richard Ten Fingers Sr. and Florence Ten Fingers, Oglala; seven brothers, Richard Ten Fingers Jr., Dean Ten Fingers and Scott Ten Fingers, all of Oglala, Ron Ten Fingers and Wilmer Ten Fingers, both of Pine Ridge, Javon Ten Fingers, San Jose, Calif., and Arpata McKay, Las Vegas; and four sisters, Wanda Ten Fingers, Pine Ridge, Sherri Ten Fingers and Denyse Ten Fingers, both of Oglala, and Delores Anderlik, St. Roberts, Mo.
A one-night wake will begin at 6 p.m. today at Loneman School in Oglala.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at the school, with the Rev. Robert Two Bulls officiating.
Burial will be at St. Jude's Episcopal Cemetery, Drywood Community, Oglala.
Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements..1

Last Edited=July 16, 2006

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Delores Ten Fingers1 (F)
(circa 1971-), #11764

     Delores died. Delores was born circa 1971.

Last Edited=July 16, 2006

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Lloyd Jerome Brave1,2 (M)
(April 11, 1922-September 28, 2002), #11765
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     Lloyd was born at Wood, Mellette Co., South Dakota, USA, on April 11, 1922.1,2 He was the son of Joseph Adrian Brave. Lloyd reported for active duty at U.S. Army circa 1942.1 Lloyd died on September 28, 2002 at Fort Meade Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Sturgis, Meade Co., South Dakota, USA, at age 80.1,2 His body was interred on October 3, 2002 at Sturgis, Meade Co., South Dakota, USA, at Black Hills National Cemetery. Lloyd J. Brave
RAPID CITY - Lloyd J. Brave, 80, Rapid City, died Saturday, Sept. 28, 2002, at Fort Meade Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Sturgis.
Survivors include five sons, Wendell Brave, Spanaway, Wash., Francis and LaVern Brave, both of Great Falls, Mont., Daryl Brave, Seattle, and Lester Larvie, Rapid City; one daughter, Shirley Larvie, Rapid City; one brother, Mark Brave, Rapid City; one sister, Ellen Small, Rapid City; and numerous grandchildren.
He served in the U.S. Army during WW II.
A prayer service will be at 7 p.m. today at Kirk Chapel of Light in Rapid City.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 3, at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church in Rapid City, with the Rev. Pat McCorkell officiating.
Burial, with military rites by Sturgis Honor Guard, will follow at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis..1

Last Edited=February 17, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.
  2. [S333] Melinda K Brave, Mike Stevens.

Joseph Adrian Brave1 (M)
(March 11, 1893-March 4, 1962), #11766
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     Joseph was born at Wood, Mellette Co., South Dakota, USA, on March 11, 1893.1 He was the son of George Brave Boy.1 Joseph Adrian Brave married Margaret Grant on October 5, 1913 at Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Belcourt, Rolette Co., North Dakota, USA.1 Joseph Adrian Brave married Mary Corrine Broken Leg on May 14, 1947 at Deadwood, Lawrence Co., South Dakota, USA.1 Joseph Adrian Brave died on March 4, 1962 at Rapid City, Pennington Co., South Dakota, USA, at age 68; Anoxia--aspiration of food.1 He was buried on March 8, 1962 at Mt. Calvary Cemtery, Rapid City, Pennington Co., South Dakota, USA.1

Last Edited=November 21, 2006

Children of Joseph Adrian Brave and Margaret Grant
Theodore Brave b. April 26, 1914, d. 19651
Frank Brave b. November 20, 1915, d. June 17, 19971
Dellora Brave b. December 19, 1918, d. June 4, 19971

Child of Joseph Adrian Brave
Lloyd Jerome Brave+ b. April 11, 1922, d. September 28, 2002

Citations

  1. [S333] Melinda K Brave, Mike Stevens.

Everett F. Catches1 (M)
(1924-September 27, 2002), #11774
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     Everett was born in 1924.1 Everett died on September 27, 2002 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.1 His body was interred on October 3, 2002 at Calico, South Dakota, USA, at Catches Family Cemetery. Everett F. Catches
PINE RIDGE - Everett F. Catches, 78, Pine Ridge, died Friday, Sept. 27, 2002, in Pine Ridge.
Survivors include two sons, Martin Catches Sr., Chadron, Neb., and Marvin Catches, Calico; five daughters, Doreen Richards, Allen, Bernice Catches, Wilmot, Arvella Catches, Pine Ridge, and Emily White Mountain and Edelyn Catches, both of Chadron; one brother, Edsel Catches, Kyle; one sister, Audrey Shields, Kansas City, Kan; 28 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren.
A two-night wake will begin at 1 p.m. today at the Wakpamni CAP building in Pine Ridge. The second night will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Everett Catches home in Calico.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Everett Catches home, with the Rev. Bill Pauly and the Rev. Steve Sanford officiating.
Burial will be at the Catches Family Cemetery in Calico.
Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements..1

Last Edited=February 15, 2007

Child of Everett F. Catches
Emily Catches b. circa 1942

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Emily Catches1 (F)
(circa 1942-), #11782
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     Emily was born circa 1942. She was the daughter of Everett F. Catches.

Last Edited=July 16, 2006

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Randy Mitchell Bettelyoun1,2 (M)
(1964-June 26, 2006), #11789
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     Randy Mitchell Bettelyoun was born in 1964.1,2 He was the son of Frank Jayrold Bettelyoun. Randy Mitchell Bettelyoun died on June 26, 2006 at Tuthill, Bennett Co., South Dakota, USA; WANBLEE - Randy Mitchell Bettelyoun, 42, Wanblee, died Monday, June 26, 2006, in Tuthill. Survivors include his wife, Lenee Bettelyoun, Wanblee; six sons, Arrow Bettelyoun, Jared Bettelyoun, Aaron Bettelyoun, Richard Bettelyoun Jr., Brian Bettelyoun and Skye Bettelyoun, all of Wanblee; four daughters, Ran Dawn Bettelyoun, Corrie Ann Bettelyoun, Nikia Bettelyoun and Lauren Bettelyoun, all of Wanblee; his mother, Gladys Iron Elk-Bettelyoun, Wanblee; six brothers, Jed Bettelyoun, Batesland, and Frank Bettelyoun, Larry Bettelyoun, Roger Bettelyoun, Ned Bettelyoun and Doyle Bettelyoun, all of Wanblee; and four sisters, Charlotte Bettelyoun, Fort Hood, Texas, Irene Duke, Allen, Angie Eisenbram, Kadoka, and Doris Bettelyoun, Aberdeen. A two-night wake will begin at noon Saturday, July 1, at Crazy Horse School in Wanblee. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, July 3, at the school, with Deacon Calvin Clifford and Deacon Gerald Bush officiating and traditional services by Richard M. Moves Camp. Burial will be at Bear In The Lodge Cemetery, Bettelyoun Ranch. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Rapid City Journal on 6/29/2006.1,3

Last Edited=April 21, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.
  2. [S372] Debra Hicks, Mike Stevens.
  3. [S492] Dakota/Lakota Journal.

Irene Bettelyoun1,2 (F)
(circa 1950-), #11798
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     Irene Bettelyoun died. She was born circa 1950.1,2 She was the daughter of Frank Jayrold Bettelyoun.

Last Edited=February 4, 2007

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.
  2. [S372] Debra Hicks, Mike Stevens.

Malcolm J. Black Elk1 (M)
(1949-September 27, 2002), #11800
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     Malcolm was born in 1949.1 Malcolm died on September 27, 2002.1 His body was interred on October 3, 2002 at Oglala, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, at Black Elk Family Cemetery. Malcolm J. Black Elk
PINE RIDGE - Malcolm J. Black Elk, 55, Pine Ridge, died Friday,
Sept. 27, 2002, in Rapid City. Survivors include four brothers, Luke Black Elk Jr., Denver, and Michael Black Elk, Dawson Black Elk and Nathan Black Elk, all of Pine Ridge, and six sisters, Betty Lou Black Elk, Scottsbluff, Neb., Iris Black Elk, Chicago, Ivis Black Elk, Pine Ridge, Lucille Stewart and Marjorie Black Elk, both of Number Four Community, and Julia Black Elk, Seattle. A one-night wake will begin at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at Billy Mills Hall in Pine Ridge. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3, at Billy Mills Hall, with Abraham Tobacco officiating. John Red Feather will officiate at traditional Lakota services. Burial will be at Black Elk Family Cemetery in Oglala. Sioux Funeral Home of Pine Ridge is in charge of arrangements..1

Last Edited=July 16, 2006

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

David Clifford Jr.1 (M)
(circa 1967-), #11817

     David was born circa 1967.

Last Edited=July 16, 2006

Citations

  1. [S150] Obituaries.

Walter Hank Means1 (M)
(1916-), #11844
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     Walter was born in 1916.1 He was the son of Eugene Means and Nellie Allen. He married Theodora Louise Feather circa 1935.1

Last Edited=July 7, 2006

Citations

  1. [S328] Russell & Marvin J. Wolf Means, Where White Men Fear to Tread : The Autobiography of Russell Means.

Theodora Louise Feather1 (F)
(circa 1915-), #11845
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     Theodora was born at Greenwood, South Dakota, USA, circa 1915.1 She was the daughter of John Feather and Mabel Arconge. She was a student at Saint Mary's School For Indian Girls, Springfield, Bon Homme Co., South Dakota, USA, after 1920. School:.1 She was a student at Haskell Institute (1887 - 1965), Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kansas, USA, after 1930. School:.1 She married Walter Hank Means circa 1935.1

Last Edited=July 7, 2006

Citations

  1. [S328] Russell & Marvin J. Wolf Means, Where White Men Fear to Tread : The Autobiography of Russell Means.

John Feather1 (M)
(circa 1896-), #11846
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     John was born circa 1896. He married Mabel Arconge circa 1914.1

Last Edited=July 16, 2006

Child of John Feather and Mabel Arconge
Theodora Louise Feather+ b. circa 1915

Citations

  1. [S328] Russell & Marvin J. Wolf Means, Where White Men Fear to Tread : The Autobiography of Russell Means.

Buddy Feather1 (M)
(circa 1895-), #11848
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     Buddy was born circa 1895.

Last Edited=July 7, 2006

Citations

  1. [S328] Russell & Marvin J. Wolf Means, Where White Men Fear to Tread : The Autobiography of Russell Means.

Mabel Arconge1 (F)
(1895-), #11849

     Mabel was born in 1895. She married John Feather circa 1914.1

Last Edited=July 7, 2006

Child of Mabel Arconge and John Feather
Theodora Louise Feather+ b. circa 1915

Citations

  1. [S328] Russell & Marvin J. Wolf Means, Where White Men Fear to Tread : The Autobiography of Russell Means.

Eugene Means1 (M)
(1873-), #11853
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     Eugene was born in 1873.2,3,1 He was the son of Unknown Means. Lizzie (?) was listed in the Indian Census on the date of in 1896 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA; Lizzie is listed as mother (age 31) and living with her were her step-children; Eugene Means (age 22), Robert B. Means (age 18), Lzzie Vlandry (age 11), Children; Bert Means (age 3-10), Frank Means (age 9), & John Means (age1).2 He married Nellie Allen circa 1899.3,1 Eugene was listed as Head of the Household on the Indian Census at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Pass Creek District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on June 30, 1904.3

Last Edited=November 14, 2006

Child of Eugene Means and Nellie Allen
Walter Hank Means+ b. 1916

Citations

  1. [S328] Russell & Marvin J. Wolf Means, Where White Men Fear to Tread : The Autobiography of Russell Means.
  2. [S158] 1896.
  3. [S159] 1904.

Debbie Kelly (F)
(circa 1954-), #11869

     Debbie was born circa 1954.

Last Edited=July 16, 2006

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