Reaves Fred Nahwooks

Reaves Fred Nahwooks

Male 1955 - 2009  (53 years)

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  • Name Reaves Fred Nahwooks 
    Birth 29 Nov 1955  Lawton, OK Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Reaves Fred Nahwooksy
      ACCOKEEK, Md. Funeral for former Indiahoma resident, Reaves FredNahwooksy, 53, Accokeek, Md., will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at ComancheNation Funeral Home with Milton Noel and Susan Nahwooksy, pastor,officiating.
      Prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
      Mr. Nahwooksy died Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, in Johnson City, Tenn.
      Graveside service will be at Crosswinds Ranch.
      He was born Nov. 29, 1955, in Lawton, at Kiowa Indian Hospital, toClydia Trolinder Glory and Reaves Fred Nahwooks. He graduated fromNorthwestern High School in Hyattsville, Md., in 1974. He attended theUniversity of Oklahoma and University of Maryland, graduating in 1988with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Government and Politics. He wasa Comanche Nation Tribal member and was employed as senior adviser tothe associate director of museum programs for the National Museum ofthe American Indian, Smithsonian Institution. He held many otherpositions during his tenure at the Smithsonian. Other work experienceincluded museum development work for the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin,the Karuk Tribe of California, and the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma. Hehad also been director of the Institute of American Indian Arts Museumin Santa Fe, executive director of Atlatl, Inc. in Phoenix, andexecutive director of Red Earth, Inc, in Oklahoma City. He had workedas the Technical Director of the Smithsonian's Festival of AmericanFolklife. In his various roles he had been involved in developingpublications, exhibitions, public programs, grant writing, andfundraising.
      Survivors include his mother, Clydia, of Indiahoma; a sister andbrother-in-law, Margaret and Jonathan Lovejoy, Lawton; a sister, SusanNahwooksy, Indiahoma; two sons: Reaves Nicholas and John Fred, adaughter, Eleni Rose Manos, and their mother, Sue Manos, all ofFredrick, Md.; fiancee, Valerie Sheppard; two nephews: Robert Henryand Becky Nahwooksy and Clyde Reaves Nahwooksy.
      He was preceded in death by his father, the Rev. Dr. Reaves Nahwooks;and his grandparents.
      Memorial contributions may be made to Fred Nahwooksy memorial fund atInternational Bank of Commerce (IBC), 2101 W. Gore, Lawton 73501 insupport of an endowment/scholarship for the Arts.
    Gender Male 
    Death 2 Oct 2009  Johnson City, TN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Reaves Fred Nahwooksy
      ACCOKEEK, Md. Funeral for former Indiahoma resident, Reaves FredNahwooksy, 53, Accokeek, Md., will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at ComancheNation Funeral Home with Milton Noel and Susan Nahwooksy, pastor,officiating.
      Prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
      Mr. Nahwooksy died Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, in Johnson City, Tenn.
      Graveside service will be at Crosswinds Ranch.
      He was born Nov. 29, 1955, in Lawton, at Kiowa Indian Hospital, toClydia Trolinder Glory and Reaves Fred Nahwooks. He graduated fromNorthwestern High School in Hyattsville, Md., in 1974. He attended theUniversity of Oklahoma and University of Maryland, graduating in 1988with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Government and Politics. He wasa Comanche Nation Tribal member and was employed as senior adviser tothe associate director of museum programs for the National Museum ofthe American Indian, Smithsonian Institution. He held many otherpositions during his tenure at the Smithsonian. Other work experienceincluded museum development work for the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin,the Karuk Tribe of California, and the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma. Hehad also been director of the Institute of American Indian Arts Museumin Santa Fe, executive director of Atlatl, Inc. in Phoenix, andexecutive director of Red Earth, Inc, in Oklahoma City. He had workedas the Technical Director of the Smithsonian's Festival of AmericanFolklife. In his various roles he had been involved in developingpublications, exhibitions, public programs, grant writing, andfundraising.
      Survivors include his mother, Clydia, of Indiahoma; a sister andbrother-in-law, Margaret and Jonathan Lovejoy, Lawton; a sister, SusanNahwooksy, Indiahoma; two sons: Reaves Nicholas and John Fred, adaughter, Eleni Rose Manos, and their mother, Sue Manos, all ofFredrick, Md.; fiancee, Valerie Sheppard; two nephews: Robert Henryand Becky Nahwooksy and Clyde Reaves Nahwooksy.
      He was preceded in death by his father, the Rev. Dr. Reaves Nahwooks;and his grandparents.
      Memorial contributions may be made to Fred Nahwooksy memorial fund atInternational Bank of Commerce (IBC), 2101 W. Gore, Lawton 73501 insupport of an endowment/scholarship for the Arts.
    Person ID I27030  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2020 

    Father Rev. Dr. Reaves Fred Nahwooks, Sr.,   b. 7 Oct 1930   d. 29 Mar 2008 (Age 77 years) 
    Mother Clydia Trolinder Glory,   b. 1933   d. 2009 (Age 76 years) 
    Family ID F9576  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Sue Manos 
    Children 
     1. Reaves Nicholas Nahwooks
     2. John Fred Nahwooks
     3. Eleni Rose Manos
    Family ID F9578  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 14 Mar 2016 

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