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Cynthia Guoladdle

June 14, 1947 — February 5, 2016

Cynthia Guoladdle, 68 of Anadarko, was surrounded by loving family, long time nursing staff and a great team of Physicians and Extreme Caretakers at her passing on Friday, February 5, 2016, in Chickasha, Cynthia Oklahoma. She and her twin sister Maxine Guoladdle-Aitson were born on June 14, 1947, in Lawton, Oklahoma to Edgar Newton and Birdie Burton (Frizzlehead) Guoladdle. Although her twin sister Maxine would argue on occasion that they were born on the 16th of June, the family believes that this argument would only rest in Heaven this day in the most comical way. Cynthia being a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, attended her education efforts in Mountain View, Oklahoma Public School System and was employed in many occupational areas of Western Oklahoma. Living most of her life in the Carnegie area, she and her sisters were taught the improving efforts of their father in his gifting in music and song. After her twin began her ministry at the age of 14 years of age, years after, she lost a son at birth and was introduced to her ministry in music and attended the Pentecostal Church of God Indian Mission known today as The White Church of Carnegie under the Pastoral Leadership of the late Victor and Stella Rivera. In the early years, she was then introduced to Apostle Jay Swallow who introduced her and others to a powerful ministry of fullness in God. During her tenure in the ministry, the powerful anointing she carried as a leader in the music field of ministry began to plummet her and others deeper into a leading role in the evangelistic harmony style of music in 1970's. After a leading promotion in the Ministry of the Kingdom, Leader and Evangelist Thomas Woodard in the early 1970's brought to the forefront her leading ministry in song and then commissioned and named her and her sisters as THE KINGDOM MESSENGERS. With this establishment she would begin a provided opportunity beyond measure to assist and improve the platform arena of music for decades to come. She as the group overseer, established such a love for the Lord that ignited this ministry to a high calling in the field of Kingdom Evangelism in the Native American Circuit within the United States and Canada. This ministry assisted many local pastors, evangelists and ministries as a service to the Body of Christ.. After truly being grounded in ministry, she began to attend revivals, camp meetings, conferences and other fields of ministry in the territories of Oklahoma. As her talent began to stretch far beyond her habitation, she was introduced to the United Tribes For Christ Fellowship which began in the Carnegie area. She there advanced into grounded opportunities that began to allow her the opportunity to reach into the Native American Reservations of Montana, Michigan, Washington, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Idaho, Tennessee, Mississippi, Wyoming and into the Canadian Territories of Ontario, Manitoba, Sasakchewan and Alberta. Being guided by ministers such as, Jerry Redbone, James Domebo Sr., Carol Bennett, Cathy June Dainkau, George Geimesaddle, Gary Harrison, Delfred & Eleanor Whitecrow, Alfred & Nancy Goate, Harold Carpenter, Tommy and Mildred Carpenter, Manfred North Paigan, Timothy Johnson, Negiel Bigpond, Jim Tushka, Robert Nomee, Clinton House, Myron and Victoria Fallsdown, Hoss & Joann Jack, Johnny Curtis, Jim and Belva Tushka, Jim Felix, Larry Brown, Shelly Ware, Brother White, Johnny Bearshield, Tommy Stoneroad, Larry Gilbert, Kyle Taylor, Clyde Johnson Jr., Archie Jackson, Leroy Lavegas, Roy Wolftail and Ted Mercer. Entering into the Native Gospel Singing era, she had the afforded opportunity to cover the State of Oklahoma with a fashionable sense of music with her sisters and a talented group of singers and musicians. Most of these groups and singers such as The Ada Harmonettes, The Flaming Swords, The Estrada Sisters, Sister Williams, Bearshield Inc., The Master's Touch, The Lively Stones, Sister Snyder, Kathy Pewonofikit, Joyce Tinetiah, The Villa Family, The Zoletones, The Rogers Family, The Williams Family, Kay Harris, Minister Hoppy, Nancy Harmon, The Geionty Family and The Goombi Family were the many she shared the stage with. During the latter portions of 1990's she, her sisters and their families highly supported the United Tribes for Christ Fellowship of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where she served as Board Elder and the Director of Worship for many years. During this time, she also attended the Lil' Red Church of Carnegie, Oklahoma where she helped improve the lives of many people, using this place as a launching pad to implement her talent in singing, deliverance and giving to help the next generation to understand their identity in the Kingdom of God. She truly used this local time as a sanctuary of fasting, prayer and praise as a stepping stone into a greater calling as an Elder in the Body of Christ. Although Cynthia lead a great role of employment and a powerful performance in the Kingdom of God, in the early year of 2000 she was diagnosed with Renal Kidney Failure and was placed on dialysis. Her life made tremendous changes that somehow gave her a strategic strength to move into greater depths in the ministry. At the time of her rising improvement in health during her tenure of dialysis, she was asked by a company of doctors of the Integris Family to serve on an advisory committee to help improve efforts in the transplant arena that would help lengthen her life as a dialysis patient.


During this process, she aligned herself with Morning Star Evangelistic Center & Two Rivers Training Center of Hectorville, Oklahoma with Dr. Jay Swallow and Dr. Negiel Bigpond and body of prayer warriors and intercessors from across the nation known as the Concert of Prayer. She then became licensed under this specific alignment to bring Restoration, Reconciliation, Revival and Reformation to the State of Oklahoma in an Apostolic & Prophetic way. This call steered her and the family to understand spiritual land issues and the reconciliation of the tribes of Oklahoma, the tribes of the United States of America and the First Nations of Canada. After 7 years of dialysis, she began another tour with this call to her and the family, revisiting ancient wells of revival in reservations and territories of Indian Country. In 2012 she was diagnosed with a high spreading breast cancer where she underwent high intense treatments and later a masectomy where she then was limited in her efforts of travel experiences in her ministry. Serving intensely through all her health issues, surviving cancer and finding new ways to bring dialysis to Native Women in SW Oklahoma, she was highly honored to host annual years of gathering leading tribal women leaders to educate in leading health issues plaguing Native American women. These workshops served the Indian Capital of the World, with 5k walks, runs and health fairs to the local and surrounding communities. She used these events as a way to served as an Elder and Ambassador of Prayer to the Native Nations, serving as a trailblazer, revivalist and pillar in the implementation of wholeness in Christ. During the last 5 years of her tenure in the ministry, she was able to serve ministries in efforts towards revival in the Crow Nation, the Navajo Nation, the Kiowa Tribe, the Comanche Nation, the Choctaw Nation, the Ft. Sill Apache, the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, the Ft. Mcdowell Indian Reservation, the San Carlos Apache Tribe, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, the Mescalero Apache Reservation, the Mississippi Choctaw Reservation, the Saginaw Chippewa Tribes of Michigan, the Nez Pierce Tribe, the Yakima Tribe of Washington the Salt River Pima Maricopa Tribe and the Blackfeet Nation of Canada. This past year, in the State of Oklahoma, the State of New Mexico, the State of Arizona, the State of Colorado and in the State of Texas she was given clear visions of revival commencing among her Native American People where true signs and wonders would visit like no other has ever seen before. Her life's theme "If I have to live holy, everyone has to live holy" was her motto into her every assignment in the ministry. Cynthia, a true Kingdom Messenger, loved to help individuals, was an extraordinarly giving woman, a very upfront and honest woman that loved to laugh and visit people. Through her life's tenure she was allowed to touch, bless, and give of her talent in ministering in singing and by the life she lived. A woman of true advancement in class, style and grace she is highly favored by many leaders, loved by all she came in contact with and truly embraced the lives of many by her every life's step. Being a true Kingdom Woman of Valor, there truly will be a void in the earthly realm of the Kingdom, she will be missed in the ministry and by all that knew and loved her "Sassy" Salvation in God. She was given a great line of Physicians, Surgeons, Specialists, Caregivers and honored Staff through her Baptist Integris Family of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She became a famous woman of wonder through her Nephrologist Dr. Aly Aly, he promoted her as a vessel well lived in the medical field.


Today in the year of 2016 she is survived by
one brother; Morgan Guoladdle, Wichita, KS
one sister; Sharon Guoladde Bigman and husband Roy Bigman, Anadarko, OK
one adopted son; David Bearbow Bearshield of El Reno, Oklahoma
she loved her nieces; Rhonda Reeder Crawford and husband Lance, Cynthia Reeder Altamirino and husband Jesus, Seneca Wetselline, Marinda Lynn Aitson, Birdie Charmae Aitson, Darlene Delgado, Denise Turtle, Suezette Siler, Paula, Nema Guoladdle, Carrie Guoladdle, Juleen Guoladdle, LaRue Guoladdle, Mary Jo Guoladdle, Michelle Guoladdle, Tracy Guoladdle, Kathy Anderson Guoladdle, Carol Guoladdle, and Donna Guoladdle
she loved her nephews; Lincoln Aitson Jr., Bobby Davenport, Jimmy Cozad, Vance Hall, Alvin Reeder, Eddie LaBrada, Carlos LaBrada, Demond La Brada, and Ricky Jendreyko
she loved and enjoyed her numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, and other numerous nieces and nephews


She had a Company of Ministry Adopted Children;
Dewitt Domebo, Aaron Ahhaitty, Aaron Littlechief, Dustin Domebo, Geebon Gouge, Devon Fobb, Ponce Leon, Brent Rose, Clinton Whiteclay, Billy Harris, Anthony Williamson.
Lisa Westilline and Peggy Rakes
An adopted list of Brothers and Sisters in Christ;
Gary Harrison, Negiel Bigpond, Fred Lowe, Brother Hopi, Tommy Carpenter, Alfred Goate, Johnny Curtis, Joe Fish Dupoint
Glenda Littlechief, Wilma Goombi, Vera Franklin, Flo Ellers, Cathy June Dainkau and Nancy Harmon.


She had a special place in her heart for Palmer Family, The Black Leggings Warrior Society.


She is preceded in death by her parents, one son Bobby Lee Guoladdle, twin sister Maxine Guoladdle, sisters; Maude Ruth Anderson, Gloria Jean LaBrada, Ruth Marie Komalty, Lola Jendreyko, Patsy Tsonetokoy, brothers; Spencer Guoladdle, John Horace Guoladdle, Bobby J. Guoladdle, Buddy Tsonetokoy, nephews; Eugene Aaron Kaubin, Spencer Reeder, Randall Reeder, Spencer Guoladdle, Terry Lee (Pine) Siler, David Earl Waitcox, grandson B.J. Guoladdle, Stephen Turtle, and niece Renee Cozad
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