Thomas Samuel “Tommy” Attalla, 65, died May 10, 2023 in OKC. He was born March 30, 1958 in Akron, OH to Theodore “Ted” Attalla, Jr. and Janice (Farris) Attalla. A true entrepreneur, he became a catering chef from the age of 13. Tommy eventually took over the family business, Attalla and Associates. He loved cooking and boating and spent all the time he could with Rodney at their lake property.
Tommy is survived by his parents; husband, Rodney Seeman; brothers, Douglas Attalla, David Attalla and wife Cynthia Whitaker-Attalla, and Todd Attalla and wife Cindy Attalla; sister-in-law, Christy Kencitzski and husband Mike; brothers-in-law, Ronnie Seeman and wife Jamie Jo, and Bill Seeman; aunts, Patrice Schott, Kathy Seeman, Mary Lou Stein and husband R.G.; uncles, Jim Attalla and wife Linda, Dick Attalla and wife Moira; nieces and nephew, Jordan, Paige, Avery, Maci, Lillie, Teddy, Tara, Kristen, and Kassie Jo; and extended family members and friends too numerous to count. He also loved his two dogs, Georgie and Flo.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Beth Attalla; sister-in-law, Carrie Attalla; parents-in-law, Nancy and Robert Seeman; and uncle, Georgie Farris.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at a later date.
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