Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
February 13, 2004
Brooke Annessa Achemire , beloved wife of Matthew David
Achemire , passed away in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, February 10,
2004, at the age of 22 years, 9 months, 5 days. Brooke was born
May 5, 1981, in Oklahoma City to Kenneth Dale Oakley, Jr and
Donna Genzler "Oakley". Brooke , a member of the Seneca-Cayuga
Tribe of Miami, Oklahoma, belonged to the Wolf Clan. She had
received her Tribal name, Cha wa hon gate meaning "flower in the
water" from the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe at a formal naming ceremony
held at the Stomp Grounds in Grove. She was a 1999 graduate
Putnam City North High School and was attending Oklahoma City
Community College until she was diagnosed with leukemia in July
2003. Brooke worked in the OKCCC science laboratory as she
pursued her Associates Degree in natural sciences.
She and Matthew were married June 17, 2000, in Norman,
Oklahoma, and had made their home in the Norman and Noble area.
Both were active in the historical re-enactment around the
country and were regulars in the OU Medieval Fair each April.
She was a member of the Arthurian Order of Avalon. Brooke was
preceded in death by her uncles Ray Allen Genzler, John Dale
Genzler, and Danny Ray Genzler, and cousin Karissa Dawn Genzler.
Mrs. Achemire is survived by her husband Matthew of the home,
her mother Donna Genzler of Midwest City, her father Ken Jr. and
step-mother Sheila Oakley of Mustang, her sister Michelle and
husband Chad Deuel of Mustang, grandparents Robert and Joyce
Sands Genzler of Midwest City, grandparents Kenneth Sr. and Vera
JoAnn McBee Oakley of Mustang, a niece Ryhan Deuel, a nephew
Zachary Deuel, brother in law John and wife Amanda Achemire of
Norman. Additionally, Brooke leaves uncles James Genzler of
Norman, Rick Oakley of Midwest City, aunts Grace Major, Jane
Kinsey, and Lynn Evans of Midwest City, and father/mother in law
J.D. and Malinda Hendricks Green of Norman as well as twelve
cousins and a host friends. The Lord, in His Wisdom, granted the
world one of his Lights for too brief a time, then called Brooke
unto Himself. Touching so many of us in an infinite numbers of
ways, Brooke 's love of life manifested itself allowing us all
to see ourselves through her blessed eyes A pure and joyous love
of life, her family, friends, nature, and all living things was
Brooke 's gift to the world. We already miss your smile, your
quick wit, your gentle laugh. We love you, Brooke , and miss
you. Until we are together again.
Services will be at Paylor Funeral Home Chapel in Midwest
City at 2:00pm Saturday February 14, 2004. Interment will be at
the Sunny Lane
Cemetery following.
Complied and transcribed by Marti Graham, 2009.
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