George Gene & Vernell
(Curry) Seals
Tombstone photo
Memorial Park Cemetery
Bartlesville, Washington County, OK
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STUMPFF FUNERAL HOME
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Mrs. Vernell Seals, 90, passed away on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at her home in Bartlesville, OK.
Private graveside funeral services were held at Memorial Park Cemetery Mausoleum with Chris Watts officiating. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home.
Donations in memory of Vernell
can be made on the Hope Harbor website (www.hopeharboring.org).
Mrs. Seals was born in Hollis, OK on February 20, 1930, the daughter of
James Marvin and Gladys Inez Curry. She grew up in Hollis and graduated
from Hollis High School. She attended Oklahoma A&M where she met George
Seals. They were married on June 18, 1950 at the family home in Hollis,
OK. They made their homes in a number of locations during his years of
service as a County Extension Director for Oklahoma State University,
ending up in Bartlesville in 1979.
Vernell grew up in a family of nine on a farm in southwest OK in the
midst of the Great Depression and later World War II. She loved sharing
stories about a bygone era: classmates all being let out of school to
help with harvest at each other’s family farms; the same kid that was
the star basketball player in high school was also her bus driver;
“going to town” really was a special occasion; her colorful variety of
dance cards filled by GI’s returning from the war. Vernell was an avid
historian of her brothers’ service in WWII and an active member of their
military squadron survivor groups. She loved travel, history, and spent
years in genealogy research on both sides of the family going back to
the 1500’s. Vernell stayed in regular contact with members of the Hollis
High School graduating class of 1948. She loved and cared for birds and
spent a lot of time tending to trees and flowers in her yard. She was
literally a walking encyclopedia, and probably the most talented person
ever at packing a pink Coleman cooler sufficient to get us through
three-week road trips from the Pacific to the Atlantic wanting to make
sure her children learned as much about the US as possible. She was an
active member in the Dewey Church of Christ, and big supporter of local
Bartlesville music and art foundations and events.
Survivors include three sons, Marcus Gene Seals of Dewey, OK, Lanny Maurice Seals and his wife Brenda of Dewey, OK, and Patrick Curry Seals and his wife Jean Ann of Sugar Land, TX, two grandchildren, Tucker Hudson Seals of Houston, TX, Margo Alexandra Seals of Austin, TX, and one sister, Vada Jo Choate of Ada, OK.
She was preceded in death by her husband, both parents, two brothers, Trafford Leon Curry and Gailord Lofton Curry, three sisters, Nellie Margurette Spradlin, Walta Wanda Lentz, and Eva Mae Snelling.
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