Daniel "Dan" & Cora Irene (Hawk) Seal
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Burial will follow in Lyon Valley Cemetery, east
of Hennessey.
She was born east of Hennessey and attended rural schools. On
Aug. 12, 1921, she married Daniel Seal at Hennessey. He died in
August 1942. She had lived in Enid since his death.
Surviving are two daughters, Myrl Jantzen and Yvonne Smith, both
of Enid; one son, Donald of Enid; two sisters, Tina Hutchinson
of Enid and Mrs. Cecil Hudson of El Reno; 20 grandchildren; and
34 great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by five sons.
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Obit for Daniel posted by Jo Aguirre
Sep 18, 1886 - Aug 15, 1942
Hennessey Clipper
Hennessey, OK
20 Aug 1942 Thu Page 1
He died last week in Norman , following a long period of ill health.
He is survived by his wife, Cora, of the home and six sons and two daughters; two brothers, Ben, of Orlando and David , of Seminole and two sisters, Mrs. Hettie Hawk of Hennessey and Mrs. Calhoun, of Oregon.
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