Ed Alexander Greenfeather Jr.
Ed Alexander Greenfeather Jr., age 90, of Skiatook, went to be with is Lord and Savior Tuesday, September 17, 2019 in Skiatook surrounded by his family.
Celebrating the life of Ed Greenfeather will be 2:00 p.m. Monday, September 23, 2019 in the Sien-Shelton Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Eddie McElhannon and Rev. Reta Lankford officiating. Full Military Rites will be accorded Mr. Greenfeather by the Skiatook American Legion Post 131 and interment will be at the Osage Gardens Cemetery under the direction of the Sien-Shelton Funeral Home.
Ed Greenfeather Jr. was born January 19, 1929 in Skiatook, Oklahoma to Ed Alexander and Mary Jane (Brown) Greenfeather. Ed grew up and received his education in Skiatook. Ed entered into the United States Army on March 7, 1946 and received his honorable discharge on December 27, 1948. Ed also entered into the United States Army on May 2, 1955 and received his honorable discharge on July 3, 1957. Ed married Gueldia Delk in December of 1972 in Bentonville, Arkansas making their home in Arkansas and Oklahoma. Ed was a welder for Tulsa Steel for many years. Ed was also a Assembly Of God minister starting a church in Skiatook and Sperry. Ed was also a traveling evangelist traveling from town to town to meet the needs of many people. Ed loved to go fishing and loved to talk about the wars. Ed would make doll houses, rocking horses for the grandchildren and was a pecan picker.
Ed was preceded in death by his parents Ed and Mary Greenfeather, wife; Gueldia, two brothers and one sister.
Ed is survived by his daughter; Mary Eastin, stepchildren; Karla Lyman and Ricky Medina, sisters; Georgie Barber and Shirley Sizemore, brother; Kenneth Greenfeather, grandchildren; TJ Jefferson and Kailee Jefferson, several other grandchildren and great grandchildren. Several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
The family of Ed Greenfeather entrusted his care and services to the Sien-Shelton Funeral Home Skiatook.
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