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Gayla Fay (Schreiner) Cornelsen
Aug 25, 1955 - Jan 20, 2006

Posted by Jo Aguirre

January 21, 2006

The funeral for Gayla Fay Schreiner Cornelsen, 50, will be 10 a.m. Monday at the Christian Church, Watonga. Burial will be in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Watonga. Arrangements are by Wilkinson Mortuary, Watonga.

She was born Aug. 25, 1955, in Okeene to Albert and Carol Wray Schreiner and died Friday, Jan. 20, 2006.

She grew up in Hitchcock, attending Watonga schools. She graduated from Watonga High School. She was first runner up in the first Miss Red Carpet Country Contest and was Round Up Club Queen. 

She married Jim Cornelsen in 1973.

Surviving are one daughter, Leah Cushenberry of Kaw City; a brother, Randy Schreiner of Texhoma; her mother, Carol Schreiner of Watonga; and two granddaughters.

She was preceded in death by her father and one sister.

Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society.
 

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