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Muscogee Nation News - May 1992
Jacequeline Perryman
    Mounds - Funeral service for Jacqueline Perryman, 54, of Mounds, were held March 10 at the Broken Arrow Methodist Church. Rev. Roy Bigpond officated.
    Perryman ws born Nov. 12, 1937 in Oklahoma City to the late Jack and Louise Nicely Frost. She died March 7.
    She was raised in the Drumright area and moved to Tulsa as a teenager. She graduated from Will Rogers High School.
    Perryman was also an active member of the Broken Arrow Methodist Church.
    She is survived by: her husband, Eugene of the home; five children, Shaun White of Mounds, Vicki Hocutt, Lance C. White, David White and Mary Ruth, all of Tulsa; her mother, Louise Stockman; one sister, Cindy Stockman of Garland, Tex.; one brother, Mark Stockman of Garland, Tex.; two half-brothers, including Kevin Frost of Tulsa; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Muscogee Nation News - November 1994  Pg 10
Citizen retires from U.S. Army
   Vallejo, Calif. - Dario Tonihka Perryman retired from the U.S. Army on July 31 after 20 years service in the signal corps.
    Perryman graduated from Compton High School in 1974 where he participated in the U.S. Army Reserves Officers Training Corps program. He immediately enlisted in the U.S. Army Signal Corps following graduation. He served tours of duty in South Korea, Germany, Colorado, Georgia, Texas, and served as an Army recruiter in California.
    Perryman married Myong Ja of South Korea in December, 1992. They have one sone and are expecting another child in January.
    He is the grandson of Georgia Mae Taylor Perryman of Los Angeles, Calif. His parents are Dreafus Tonsiwee and Esther Hermandez Perryman of Beaverton, Ore. His father served in the U.S. Army air Corps at the conslusion of World War II. His sister, Renee, of Vallejo, served in the U.S. Army Military Police Corps from 1975 through 1978. Brothers, Armon and Giovanni served in the U.S. Army and Navy.

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