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Vivienne Jake

Kaibab Paiute Village, Arizona

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February 23, 2016
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Kaibab Paiute Village, Arizona

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Vivienne JakeKaibab Village, ArizonaVivienne Caron Jake died February 23, 2016 at her home in Eagle Mountain Village, Arizona. She was born February 24, 1939 in Kanab, Utah. Vivienne is preceded in death by parents Morris Jake and Lucille Tom Jake, and all her brothers and sisters; Linda, Vernon,...

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My dearest Vee, I miss you every day that goes by and you are not here. I had so many sleepless nights thinking about you. There were times when my phone rang and I ran to answer it hoping it was you. The tears flow and flow and my heart is sad but I know we will meet again. I miss you so much. There are so many things I wish I could tell you but I guess it will have to wait. Hug Auntie Lucille, Uncle Morris and my mom and dad okay? I will continue to stay strong and to remember you in a good...

my condlances to the family. Vivienne was my friend...always a smile on her face, I was always happy to to see her. I had many talks with her. she was very knowledgeable about the Paiute ways and the history. she was very strong..i loved her for being the lady/person that she was. I greatly miss her, but I will always keep her in my memories n in my heart. R.I.P. my friend...Vivienne Jake. and to her family your in my thoughts and prayers.

Dearest Vivienne touched my life in so many ways. She taught me about the spirit world and how important it was to protect Mother Earth. Her passion and spirit will always be with me and give me strength to protect Mother Earth.

My Friend, V. You have been a leader and a servant of the Nuwuvi. Your strength and wisdom are your gift to the world. I remember the time we spent together in the '70s working with the community to assure that Kaibab tradition would be honored as the Tribe looked to the future. Your vision continues in the minds and lives at Kaibab. --allen

Rest in peace my dear cousin. Please say hello to all of the family for us her in Hungry Valley.

Thank you for making me stop and view the priorities...May you Rest In Peace...

We all owe you a debt of gratitude for making our world a better place.