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CORENE SEAL

CORENE SEAL was
born November 1, 1940 at Taloga, Oklahoma, second of three daughters
born to Chester and Virgie (Eck) Shively. She departed this
life on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at the Seiling Municipal Hospital
at the age of 68 years.
Corene
was raised at Taloga where she attended all twelve years of school
and she graduated with the class of 1958. She was united in
marriage to George Seal, July 13, 1958 at the Taloga Christian
Church. They made their first home just west of Seiling and in
the early 1960’s they moved southwest of Seiling where they have
continued to make their home and raise their four children: Greg,
Teresa, Brenda and Annette.
Corene
was very active in both Seiling and Taloga where she worked several
jobs including the Shamrock Café, Jaquith Gifts and T. J. Ruble’s
Law Office to name a few. In 1994, she was appointed as the
tag agent in Taloga, a position she held at the time of her sudden
passing. She served as secretary-treasurer for the Taloga
Senior Citizens, treasurer of the Dewey County Jailhouse Museum and
she was a member of the Taloga Christian Church. She enjoyed
doing genealogy research, cooking, gardening, working with flowers
and playing cards and was active in the “Just for Fun Pitch Club”.
She
is survived by her husband, George Seal of the home near Seiling;
one son: Greg Seal and wife Pam of Taloga; three daughters: Teresa
Gould and husband Ronnie of Chester, Brenda Yates of Taloga and
Annette Hendrix and husband Eddie of Taloga; an adopted son: Danny
Geo Seal of the home; eleven grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren; two sisters: Amelia Fisher and husband Wayne of
Hayward, CA and Charity Ward and husband Jerry of Woodward.
She is also survived by numerous other
relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her
parents and one grandson: Geo Joe Yates.
The
funeral service was held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 17, 2009 at
the Taloga Christian Church with Pastor Allan Patterson,
officiating. Interment was in the Mound Cemetery under the
direction of the Redinger Funeral Home in Seiling. Memorials
can be made to the Dewey County Jailhouse Museum with the funeral
home serving as custodian of the funds.
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