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Red Owl

Theodore T. Red Owl (Teddy)

Kyle, SD

1935, 1792, Mayo, F-13,

Theodore T. (Teddy) Red Owl was Born in South Dakota on February 7, 1915 to Henry Red Owl and Della Smith, Red Owl. Mr. Red Owl served in the military during World War II.

Theodore Red Owl married Cynthia Bertha Garnett and had 2 children - Darrell Red Owl, Roselyn Ann Red Owl Falck.

Theodore T. Red Owl died November 16, 1970 (aged 55) and is buried Mediator Episcopal Church Cemetery, Kyle, Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota.

The photo below is of a group of enrollees in 1935, with Company 1792, CCC Camp Mayo.


CCC Enrollees at Camp Mayo

Ted Red Owl served in the military during World War II.

Ted Red Owl Cemetery Marker

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