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Carol Kay Wilson

Carol Kay Wilson
January 25, 1966 ~ September 20, 2006

Carol Wilson, who passed away on Wednesday, September 20, 2006. Carol Kay Wilson AGE 40.

Carol was born January 25, 1966 in Claremore, Oklahoma to Onis and Mary (Stevenson) Wilson. She attended school at Claremore Westside Elementary and Chelsea High School.

She went to be with the Lord Wednesday, September 20th in Chelsea. Her Father Onis preceded her in death.

She is survived by: Her Mother, Mary Wilson of Chelsea, Oklahoma. Two Brothers, Chris Wilson and wife Susan of Chelsea. Oklahoma. Marty Wilson and wife Teresa of Nowata, Oklahoma. Four Sisters, Sheryl Root and husband JR of Chelsea, Oklahoma. Marlaine Abbott and husband Tracy of Chelsea, Oklahoma. Marsha Sigman and husband Mike of Spring, Texas Cindy Hipp of Claremore, Oklahoma. 7 Nieces 11 Nephews. And a host of other relatives and friends.


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