Isaiah Ezra Buffalohead began his journey home to the Star Nation on March 4th, 2025. Isaiah was the oldest of 3 children, his parents are Lawanda Page and Mark Buffalohead, Sr. He was a proud member of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma and Jemez Pueblo of New Mexico. Isaiah was an avid sports fan, he loved OU football and was a Thunder fanatic! He loved time with his family, especially if he could turn up the music and light the grill! Isaiah loved being at the soccer fields cheering for every kid on the field, especially his own: Lola, Isaac, and Preston. Isaiah could heard cheering loudly “GO LOLA! That’s MY GIRL!” as he ran up and down the sidelines. We will all miss his infectious enthusiasm.
Isaiah’s younger years were lived in Ponca City, Oklahoma, he and his family moved to Oklahoma City where he attended middle and high school. He graduated from Putnam City West in 2012 and furthered his education at Northern Oklahoma College. Isaiah worked various jobs in Oklahoma City and Ponca City. His biggest passion was tattooing. He proudly told every client about how he learned from his big brother Zack.
Isaiah met his companion Suzaatah in 2015, they have been inseparable ever since. They loved going to the movies, cross-country trips with the kids, and just spending time together.
Isaiah leaves behind the love of his life Suzataah, their children Isaac, Preston, and his baby girl Lola of Ponca City, Oklahoma; his sisters, Maranda and Marissa Buffalohead of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; his mama Zhinga Melinda Page of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; his father Mark Buffalohead Sr of White Eagle, Oklahoma; his brother Mark Buffalohead Jr and his children Dammian, Daxton, Marley, and baby Keith of Ponca City, Oklahoma; his youngest sibling Mark Anthony “Tony” Anaya of Tulsa, Oklahoma; and his paternal grandparents, Elizabeth Waters Roy and Thomas Roy of White Eagle, Oklahoma.
Isaiah was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Cameron Page and Carol Chavez Page; his paternal grandfather Keith Buffalohead Sr; his uncle Vincent Page; his nephew, Zaiden Brownwell; his mother, Lawanda Page; as well as his maternal great grandmothers, Bonnie McElroy of Ponca City, Oklahoma and Mary Victoria Chavez of Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico.
We will miss Isaiah’s laugh, smile, cheesy jokes and the way he made each of us feel so special.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Starts at 10:00 am (Central time)
Ponca Cultural Center
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Starts at 2:00 pm (Central time)
Ponca Cultural Center
Following traditional Noon feast and give away
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Starts at 3:30 pm (Central time)
Ponca Indian Cemetery
Following funeral service
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