© Ray & Martha's Funberal Home Carnegie, Oklahoma September 14, 2011 Barbara Jean [Steckman] See Barbara Jean See, 74, of Carnegie OK, passed away on September 14, 2011, at St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City OK. She was born on May 7, 1937, to George and Leona (Huckleberry) Steckman in Carnegie OK. She married Herman See on December 25, 1956, at the Methodist Church in Alfalfa OK. She worked at TG&Y for a number of years in Carnegie. Barbara loved doing art and was a great ceramic artist. Barbara was a member of the First Baptist Church in Carnegie. Survivors include her husband Herman See of Carnegie; sons Randall Lyn See of Eakly OK, Robert Wayne See of Carnegie, and Rodney Gene See of Garland OK; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren; aunts Elese Steckman of Carnegie and Doris Rice of Durant OK. Mrs. See was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Charles Steckman and Robert Steckman, and sister Marilyn Wilcox. |
© Ray & Martha's Funeral Home Carnegie, Oklahoma Monday, July 22nd, 2013 Robert Wayne See Robert Wayne See, 49, of Carnegie, OK passed away Monday, July 22nd, 2013. He was born January 1st, 1964 in Arlington, Texas to Herman and Barbara [Steckman] See, Jr. He attended school at MacArthur School in Irving, TX. Robert was a member of the Oklahoma Garden Tractor and also the Outlaw Tractor Pullers out of Mangum, OK. His tractor number was 316. Robert was a good mechanic and also a great brother. Survivors include his father, Herman See, Jr., two brothers, Rodney See and wife, Penny, Dallas, TX, Randall See, Eakly, OK, three nieces, Randi Michelle See, Carnegie, OK, Teri Lynn Roach, Russ, TX, Ashley See, Dallas, TX, one nephew, Michael See, Russ, TX. He was preceded in death by his mother, Barbara See. Funeral Services: 10:30a.m., Friday, July 26, 2013 at the First Baptist Church, Carnegie, OK Burial will follow at the Carnegie Cemeteryunder the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Carnegie |
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