Sapulpa Herald
Sapulpa, Creek Co. OK
August 12, 1994
MARY A. FELIX ALEXANDER
Mary A. Felix Alexander, 63, of rural Kellyville, died
Wednesday, Aug 10, 1994, at Sherwood Manor Nursing Center in
Tulsa.
A memorial service is scheduled for 7 pm Sunday at the Pickett
Chapel United Methodist Church.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am Monday, at the Pickett
Chapel United Methodist Church with the Revs. John Lowe and
Julienne Judd officiating.
Burial is to follow in the Felix Family Cemetery, west of
Kellyville under the direction of Owen Funeral Home.
Alexander was born in Kellyville Dec 9, 1930, she was a full
blood Yuchi Indian and was an enrolled member of the Muscogee
(Creek) Tribe of Oklahoma. She graduated from the Haskell Indian
School in Lawrence, Kan. She was a member of the Pickett Chapel
United Methodist Church.
Alexander worked as an insurance clerk for the Muscogee Nation
tribal offices in Okmulgee and was active in the tribe's rodeo
club.
She was preceded in death by sister, Lena Felix Walker and
brother James Felix Jr.
Survivors include sons Robert and William Alexander, both of
Kellyville, and Jimmy Alexander of Tulsa; daughter, Sunshine
King Hunter; brother Amos Felix Jr. of Kellyville and sisters
Irene Parkinson, Bessie Cahwee, Sar Whienry, all of Kellyville;
and four grandchildren.
The family will headquarter at the family home in Kellyville.
Visitation will be until 9 pm Saturday and Sunday.
MARY A. FELIX ALEXANDER
Sapulpa Herald, Creek Co., OK
08-14-1994
A memorial service is scheduled for 7 pm today at the Pickett
Chapel United Methodist Church for Mary A. Felix Alexander, 63,
of rural Kellyville.
She died Wednesday at Sherwood Manor Nursing Center in Tulsa.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am Monday, at the church.
Burial is to follow in the Felix Family Cemetery, west of
Kellyville under the direction of Owen Funeral Home.
Alexander was born in Kellyville, Dec 9, 1930, to James Muskogee
and Salo Fulsom Felix, Sr.
Typed by Lee Ann Collins
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Complied and transcribed by Marti Graham, 2011.
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