MIldred Frances (Dunning)
Seals
Mar 24,1918 - Mar 11, 2010
Posted by April Isenberg
Clark Funeral
Service
Graveside Services for Mrs. Mildred F. Seals, 91, of Ravia will be held on
Saturday, March 13, 2010 at the Ravia Cemetery with Pastor Jon Smith
officiating. Mrs. Seals passed away on Thursday, March 11th, at the Integris
Marshall Memorial Hospital in Madill.
Mildred was born on March 24, 1918 in Terre Haute, Indiana to John William
Dunning and Edna May Jefferson Dunning. She grew up and graduated from High
School in Charleston, Kentucky. She was a homemaker and member of the Women of
the Moose, Chapter #1564 in Slidell, Louisiana where she lived for many years,
before moving to Ravia in 1991, to be near her daughter.
Mrs. Seals was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Vernon Seals, a
son, Robert Earl Witten; one brother and three sisters.
She is survived by two daughters & sons-in-law, Faye & Andy Love of Ravia and
Annetta & Albert Dale of Paducah, Kentucky; two sons and a daughter-in-law,
Wayne & Bonnie Witten of Trimble, Tennessee and David Seals of Kerrville, Texas;
numerous grand, great-grand and great-great-grandchildren, as well as, many
nieces and nephews.
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