A Resident of Chelsea, Oklahoma Russell Breitfelder was born March 28, 1943 in St. Mary's Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio to Raymond and Vera Ramsey Breitfelder. He attended Norwood High School in Ohio; he had lived in the Chelsea area for the last 8 years. Before retiring he worked for William Powell Value Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was Financial Secretary for AFL-CIO Local Union # 1858 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Russell died on Monday, April 4th at his home in Chelsea.
His Daughter Amy Breitfelder, First Wife Arlena Breitfelder and his Second Wife Josephine Breitfelder preceded him in death. He is survived by: Two Sons, Bradly Blair Land of Ketchum, Oklahoma Russell W. Breitfelder of Norman, Oklahoma
Two Daughters, Beth Lynn Helms of Bernice, Oklahoma Ginny Smith of Liberty Township, Ohio, One Brother, Ronald Breitfelder of Sarasota, Florida, One Sister, Ruth Rogers of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Thirteen Grandchildren and Six Great Grandchildren. And a host of other relatives and friends
Funeral Service: Private Family Service Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery in St. Bernard, Ohio. Under the Direction of Seaman - Blanke Funeral Service of Chelsea, Oklahoma
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