Ortha Ray Stimson © posted with the permission of Seaman-Blanke Funeral Home Unknonwn Date Submitted by: Brenda Franklin
Ortha Ray Stimson
Ortha Ray Stimson was born on May 11, 1920 in Murphy, Oklahoma to Jess B. and Maggie E. (Key) Stimson. She was a retired Nurse.
She went to be with the Lord Friday Morning November 10th at Claremore Regional Hospital in Claremore, Oklahoma.
She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Claude Chester Stimson , sister Faye and infant sister Loretta.
She is survived by: Two Brother, Jack Stimson of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Daris Stimson of Foyil, Oklahoma. Three Sisters, Opal Shaw of Foyil. Oklahoma. Mary Lou Ridenour of Bernice, Oklahoma. Martha Dake of Foyil, Oklahoma. And a host of other relatives and friends.
Please view the online Obituary & sign the Condolence Book at: www.seaman-blanke.com
Funeral Service: 10:00 Monday, November 13, 2006 at Foyil, United Methodist Church in Foyil, Oklahoma Burial will follow in Chelsea CemeteryServices are under the direction of Seaman - Blanke Funeral Service of Chelsea, Oklahoma.
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