Abraham Lincoln Perryman
”1930 - 1993”



    Abraham Lincoln Perryman

    "To Walk the Red Road is to know your Ancestors,
    to call to them for assistance
    It is to know that there is good medicine, and there is bad medicine.
    It is to know that Evil exists,
    but is cowardly as it is often in disguise.
    It is to know there are evil spirits
    who are in constant watch for a way to gain strength for themselves at the expense of you."
      Native Proverb


      Abraham Lincoln Perryman was born on February 12, 1930, in Oklahoma. Abe served during the Korean War, Army LT. His parents were Enos and Edna Reid Layne Perryman. Abraham married Martha LaVeta Vermillion in 1966. He died in November 1993 in Wyandotte, Oklahoma, at the age of 63, and was buried there.
      Resource:Ancestry.com

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