Donald Dean Seal Obit
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Donald Dean Seal
Feb 26,1939 - Jan 23, 1996
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
January 1996

The funeral for Donald D. Seal, 56, will be at 2 PM Saturday at Henninger – Allen Funeral Home. The Rev. Melvin R. Duncan will officiate. Burial will be in Lyon Valley Cemetery, Hennessey.

He was born February 26, 1939, in Enid to Danielle and Cora I. Hawk Seal and died Tuesday, January 23, 1996. He served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict and was employed by Cromwells Inc. for many years.

Surviving are one daughter, Kristie Miller of Arlington; one son, Kyle Seal of Weatherford, Texas; two step daughters,: Kim Byers of Wichita, Kansas, and Kelly Ross of Weatherford, Texas; one sister, Myrl Janzen of Lahoma; and four grandsons.

 

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