Elaine was born July 13, 1958 in Rockridge, Florida to Carl Richard Bane and Marie Bernier. She married Theodore Symuleski at the First Christian Church in Lawton in 2007, they celebrated 12 years of marriage together. Elaine was the Vice President of the Red Hat Evening Group, she worked as a HR associate with the Assurant Group and she was a sales associate for Zales in Lawton, Ok. She was an avid E-bay’er and loved attending local estate sales. She loved to travel, especially to Florida where she could see her beloved Flamingos and she will be forever loved and missed by her many fur babies.
Virginia “Elaine” Symuleski passed away October 17, 2019 at her home surrounded by her loved ones.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her siblings, Carl Von Bane, Kenneth Eugene Bane and Elizabeth Irene Bane. Elaine is survived by her husband, Theodore Symuleski; her 2 siblings, Judy Oneil of West Virginia and Carl Richard Bane Jr of Florida; her x-husband and friend, John Welch; her 2 cousins, Uli Bernier of Florida and Yahn Bernier of Washington and many nieces and nephews.
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