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Max Leon Salathiel Sr.

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
17 Jun 2006 (aged 71)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Cremated and ashes spread in the cemetery over grandparents' graves: John and Anna Turek Rodesney. Max was married and had 2 children. Max was born in Mishak, Oklahoma.
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Joan Line "Jo" Salathiel
Joan Line "Jo" Salathiel obituary, Midwest City, OK

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Ford Funeral Service Candlewood Chapel
315 S. Sooner Rd.
Midwest City, OK

JOAN SALATHIEL OBITUARY
Joan ("Jo") Line Salathiel was born on November 7, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois and died in Oklahoma City, her home of nearly 70 years, on May 22, 2022 after a brief illness. She grew up in Chicago and lived for a few years near her maternal grandparents, whom she adored. She loved the energy of the big city, and she especially loved to be the first child out on the sidewalks after a fresh snowfall in Wicker Park during Chicago's cold, snowy winters. As a child in the 1940s, and often by herself, she enjoyed riding the trains and buses around the city and exploring Chicago's vibrant neighborhoods.
In 1953 Jo moved to Oklahoma to live with her sister and brother-in-law. It was there she met her husband Max Salathiel whom she wed on June 26, 1954. She and Max raised two children in the country just outside of Oklahoma City living next to Max's parents. Jo's passion in life was taking care of her home and family, and while she was primarily a homemaker, she also held various secretarial and bookkeeping positions over the years. She was a self-taught pianist and guitarist, a prolific songwriter, and a wonderful vocalist. She particularly enjoyed jazz and loved playing music with family and friends. She very much treasured keeping an immaculate home and garden. Throughout her life she cared for countless pets, often taking in strays when she lived in the country, and she even fed birds and squirrels in her back yard during the winter months.
Jo was preceded in death by her father Joseph Line, her mother Ann Miller, her husband Max Salathiel, her sister Iona McCormick, and her son Max Salathiel Jr.
She is survived by her daughter Louann Stager, son-in-law Norm Stager and grandchildren Bryan Clinton, Christopher Clinton, and Amanda Clinton; her daughter-in-law Amphay Salathiel and grandchildren Anthony Hann, Amelia Hann, and Eric Salathiel, and her 5 great granddaughters Lillian Salathiel, Lauren Salathiel, Alexandra Slaieh, Maya Flores, and Adelena Flores; her niece Peggy Koone and nephew Bill "Skipper" Owens.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Jo to either of the following animal welfare organizations:
Pet Food Pantry Oklahoma - https://www.petfoodpantryokc.org/donate/
Norman Animal Welfare Center - by mail only to 3428 Jenkins Avenue, Norman, OK 73072

Published by Ford Funeral Service Candlewood Chapel on May 24, 2022.
Cremated and ashes spread in the cemetery over grandparents' graves: John and Anna Turek Rodesney. Max was married and had 2 children. Max was born in Mishak, Oklahoma.
Below is his wife's obituary:

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Joan Line "Jo" Salathiel
Joan Line "Jo" Salathiel obituary, Midwest City, OK

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FUNERAL HOME
Ford Funeral Service Candlewood Chapel
315 S. Sooner Rd.
Midwest City, OK

JOAN SALATHIEL OBITUARY
Joan ("Jo") Line Salathiel was born on November 7, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois and died in Oklahoma City, her home of nearly 70 years, on May 22, 2022 after a brief illness. She grew up in Chicago and lived for a few years near her maternal grandparents, whom she adored. She loved the energy of the big city, and she especially loved to be the first child out on the sidewalks after a fresh snowfall in Wicker Park during Chicago's cold, snowy winters. As a child in the 1940s, and often by herself, she enjoyed riding the trains and buses around the city and exploring Chicago's vibrant neighborhoods.
In 1953 Jo moved to Oklahoma to live with her sister and brother-in-law. It was there she met her husband Max Salathiel whom she wed on June 26, 1954. She and Max raised two children in the country just outside of Oklahoma City living next to Max's parents. Jo's passion in life was taking care of her home and family, and while she was primarily a homemaker, she also held various secretarial and bookkeeping positions over the years. She was a self-taught pianist and guitarist, a prolific songwriter, and a wonderful vocalist. She particularly enjoyed jazz and loved playing music with family and friends. She very much treasured keeping an immaculate home and garden. Throughout her life she cared for countless pets, often taking in strays when she lived in the country, and she even fed birds and squirrels in her back yard during the winter months.
Jo was preceded in death by her father Joseph Line, her mother Ann Miller, her husband Max Salathiel, her sister Iona McCormick, and her son Max Salathiel Jr.
She is survived by her daughter Louann Stager, son-in-law Norm Stager and grandchildren Bryan Clinton, Christopher Clinton, and Amanda Clinton; her daughter-in-law Amphay Salathiel and grandchildren Anthony Hann, Amelia Hann, and Eric Salathiel, and her 5 great granddaughters Lillian Salathiel, Lauren Salathiel, Alexandra Slaieh, Maya Flores, and Adelena Flores; her niece Peggy Koone and nephew Bill "Skipper" Owens.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Jo to either of the following animal welfare organizations:
Pet Food Pantry Oklahoma - https://www.petfoodpantryokc.org/donate/
Norman Animal Welfare Center - by mail only to 3428 Jenkins Avenue, Norman, OK 73072

Published by Ford Funeral Service Candlewood Chapel on May 24, 2022.


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