Michael Hall, 29, of Lawton, OK passed to the spirit world on Tuesday, March 13, 2012. Michael was born May 21, 1982 to Dewayne and Doris Hall at Lawton, Oklahoma. He was an enrolled member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma. He is also a descendant of Red Cloud, an Oglala/Lakota war chief; Old Chief Lonewolf (Gui-pa-go), a war chief; Tanedooah (Eagle Medicine); T'hi-adle (Yeahquo - Strikes Twice); and Yellowhair (Aw-goo-ko). As a child, he loved to play with trucks and called them "smoke trucks." He wanted to become a construction worker. He loved to go to church, especially to the dinners and activities. He was a member of The Prayer House Outreach Center. His favorite foods were Italian, frybread, meat pies, and hot chili peppers. Later in life he moved to Long Beach, California with his mother and brother Aaron. He enjoyed going to the beach and learned how to grass dance with Ben "T.J" Wolf and his sons. As a child, he learned about His Creator, and he accepted Jesus Christ into his heart at the Indian Mission at Lawton three days before he left to be with the Lord. He loved his family very much, especially his daughter.
Survivors include his daughter, Autaunah Marie Ynguanzo, Hobart, OK
father, Dewayne Hall, Ardmore, OK
mother, Doris Hall, Lawton, OK
brother, Aaron Hall, Lawton, OK
two sisters, Terri Milton, Apache, OK
Angel Knight, Apache, OK
grandmother, Edwina Cathey
a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends
Wake service: 7:00p.m., Sunday, March 18, 2012 at Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie
Funeral Service: 11:00a.m., Monday, March 19, 2012 at Cedar Creek United Methodist Church, Carnegie, OK
Officiating: Rev. Pershing Yeahquo and Rev. Timothy Yeahquo
Burial will be at Tanadooah Cemetery, Carnegie
under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home