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Glen Ephraim Seeliger Jun 5, 1935 - Dec 25, 2020
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Glen Ephraim Seeliger, age 85, resident of
Perry, Oklahoma, joined his Savior on December
25, 2020. Trout Funeral Home of Perry, has been
entrusted with his care. He was born on June 5,
1935 to Adolph and Adeline (Emde) Seeliger in
Orlando, Oklahoma. He was baptized and confirmed
in the Lutheran Church in Orlando. He graduated
from Orlando High School in 1953 where he was a
star basketball player, leading his team to win
the District Championship.
He met the love of his life, Margaret Tappe, at
a Mission Festival at the Christ Lutheran Church
in Perry, Oklahoma. They were married on
November 14, 1953 and celebrated 67 years of
marriage together.
After graduating high school, Glen joined the
National Guard. He also worked for the Cooper
Motor Company, in the oilfield, as a deliveryman
for Rainbow Bread, and for the Prudential
Insurance Company. He then began a 29-year
career with The Charles Machine Works, where he
worked as a salesman and an underground boring
product specialist, testing equipment and
training salespeople around the world. He
traveled extensively for the company. He was
especially honored to receive the prestigious
Lowell Highfill Award presented each year to the
Salesperson of the Year in 1994. His younger
co-workers called him ‘Dad’ and everyone else
called him ‘Smiley,’ for his smile was a
constant, contagious feature.
His faith was especially important to him and he
freely shared it with family and friends,
setting a paramount example of discipleship. He
served many years as an Elder at the Christ
Lutheran Church in Perry, where he also taught
Sunday School and was a member of the Men’s
Club. He was a long-time member and supporter of
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans and belonged to
the Noble County Cattlemen’s Association. He was
also an avid supporter of the Perry 4-H and FFA
clubs. He and Margaret were named the 1992 Perry
Junior Livestock Show Honorees.
Upon his retirement, he and Margaret traveled
extensively abroad. They also farmed and ranched
together for many years. He was a patient mentor
and teacher; all his children and grandchildren
recall fond memories of helping with harvest and
hay hauling seasons. He and Margaret took
numerous RV trips with dear friends. He loved
fishing and often shared his bounty of fried
fish bites at holiday meals. Most of all, he
loved spending time with his family. He
supported his family’s ventures, whether it
involved school, sports, animals, or musical
achievement. No matter how far away the event,
he would be there. He will be remembered as a
loving, patient, and kind husband, father, and
grandfather. He accepted every person for who
they were and loved unconditionally and was a
stranger to no one.
He is survived by his wife of the home, his twin
brother and sister-in-law, Harlan and Kay
Seeliger of Ardmore, sister, Marlene Hafner of
Stillwater, and sister-in-law, Yvonne Tappe;
four daughters and sons-in-law: Glenda and Don
Andrew of Perry, Joyce and Lincoln Lambert of
Stillwater, Sheri and Les Justus of Perry, and
Kara and Richard Levings of Perry; eleven
grandchildren and spouses/significant other:
Hutton and Megan Andrew of Perkins, Shannon and
Robert Clemens of Stillwater, Will Lambert and
Corleigh Green of Stillwater, Cory and Brandi
Lambert of Stillwater, Trevor and Joy Lambert of
Perry, Jaymi and Chris Thompson of Perry, Curtis
and Elizabeth Justus of Frisco, TX, Jacqui
Justus and Josiah Abello of Perry, Kelcie and
Jeremy Cantrell of Perkins, Brian and Emily
Levings of Edmond, and Caden Levings of Perry.
Nineteen great-grandchildren: Briggs, Grier, and
yet to be born baby girl Andrew of Perkins;
Griffin and Grayson Clemens of Stillwater;
Hendrix Lambert of Stillwater; Aiden, Kian, and
Cameron Thompson of Perry; Anneliese and Ronan
Justus of Frisco, TX; Jacie, Evie, Ryker, and
Creed Cantrell of Perkins; Eleni, Stetson, Ebba
Rose, and Eiley Mae Levings of Edmond.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three
brothers and sisters-in-law: Lawrence and
Margaret Seeliger, Norman and Lois Seeliger, and
Clair and Marilyn Seeliger; two brothers-in-law,
Bill Hafner and Fred Tappe; sister-in-law, Trudy
Tappe, and one infant sister, Mildred Seeliger.
A funeral service, with the Reverend William
Metz officiating, will be held on Wednesday,
December 30, 2020 at 2 pm with online streaming
available. Online streaming will be available at
www.perrylutheran.com, https://www.facebook.com/perrylutheran,
and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmrzhe4NN_xLBHakhm4XlwQ.
It will be a closed service, with only immediate
family attending in person. There will be a 3 pm
graveside service at Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry,
OK, open to extended family and friends.
Pallbearers include Hutton Andrew, Robert
Clemens, Will Lambert, Cory Lambert, Trevor
Lambert, Chris Thompson, Curtis Justus, Josiah Abello, Jeremy Cantrell, Brian Levings, and
Caden Levings. Honorary Pallbearers include
Shannon Clemens, Jaymi Thompson, Jacqui Justus,
Kelcie Cantrell, Ernest Inselman, Alton Larson,
Fred Peterman, and Jim Smith.
Memorial Contributions may be made in Glen’s
name to the Christ Lutheran Church, 1301 Seventh
Street, Perry, OK 73077.
We invite you to leave
a message of condolence, expression of sympathy
or perhaps share a memory of Glen at www.troutperry.com.
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