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Darkfeather Red Eagle
CROWLEY — Darkfeather Red Eagle, 82, passed away Tuesday, July 26, 2011 in Dallas. SERVICES: A memorial service will be held at a later date.  
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  1. I’ve known the Red Eagle family since I was 12. I loved Red like he was my family…my dad. I’m so sorry for this loss…I still can’t believe it. Red was one of the most interesting, entertaining, and funny men I’ve ever known. He was fascinating and will be missed by myself and my family so much! Lifting the family up in prayer…love you guys

  2. I just wanted to say how sorry we all are for the loss of Red .He was so funny a joy to be around.Mother never tires of telling people about when I was being crowned Tia-Pia princes and forgot my dance bag,after calling everyone all night they got ahold of Red and he crawled through windows and broke into our house to get my bag. He showed up in chieftan park the next day with my bag I was so glad to see that smiling face. Thats how he always was and we loved him.

  3. I will never forget the day i met Red Eagle ..he was so nice and had so much love to give …he will be missed by many people …R.I.P RED EAGLE

    keep you head up Kui Red Eagle i will pray for you and you family

  4. I have never met any of the Red Eagle family in person but have been friends with Kui on fb for a year now…Kui you are an awesome person and I am so very sorry for you loss! I know you were so good to your father and he is proud!! You will always make him proud in the years to come. Remember the good times and all the love you gave each other. I will keep you and your family in my prayers always! God Bless and continue to hold your head up and walk with pride!

  5. Kay, I am so sorry to hear about Red Eagle. I am blessed to have known him and his family. He was a gentle, kind and honorable man who will be missed dearly. This is a huge loss to the Native American community. My heart and prayers are with you.

  6. I’m sorry , I wasn’t aware that Red had passed away. He was an honorable man and he will be missed by all who knew him. Raymond Rogers

  7. Red Eagle taught me more as a teenager then I could learn. I treasure the time I spent with him

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