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Milton Willie Seymour

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Milton Willie Seymour

Birth
Dumont, King County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Dec 2005 (aged 89)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Dodson, Collingsworth County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
NEW Section, Plot 51, Grave G (8-F)
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Milton Seymour, 89, died Sunday, December 25, 2005 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born November 10, 1916 in Dumont to Jerry Seymour and Checy Oldham Seymour. He married Elowee Marie Norman on August 27,1938 in Hollis, OK. He graduated from Dodson High School, where he came as a young boy. He retired from Haliburton Oil Service Co. where he was a well testing engineer. He had worked in places including Turkey and Lybia. He returned to Wellington in 1972.
He was preceded in death by a grandson Randy Shawn Seymour and by four brothers and three sisters: Carl, Checy, Clint, Clyde, Edna Clara, Claude, and Callie.
He is survived by his wife Elowee Marie Seymour of OKC; one son Norman Don Seymour of Grand Prairie; one daughter Linda Fern Kimber of OKC; four grandchildren Shanna Dawn Webb, Kelly Ray Don Kimber, and Shelly Kimber; eight great-grandchildren.
The Wellington Leader December 29, 2005
Milton Seymour, 89, died Sunday, December 25, 2005 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was born November 10, 1916 in Dumont to Jerry Seymour and Checy Oldham Seymour. He married Elowee Marie Norman on August 27,1938 in Hollis, OK. He graduated from Dodson High School, where he came as a young boy. He retired from Haliburton Oil Service Co. where he was a well testing engineer. He had worked in places including Turkey and Lybia. He returned to Wellington in 1972.
He was preceded in death by a grandson Randy Shawn Seymour and by four brothers and three sisters: Carl, Checy, Clint, Clyde, Edna Clara, Claude, and Callie.
He is survived by his wife Elowee Marie Seymour of OKC; one son Norman Don Seymour of Grand Prairie; one daughter Linda Fern Kimber of OKC; four grandchildren Shanna Dawn Webb, Kelly Ray Don Kimber, and Shelly Kimber; eight great-grandchildren.
The Wellington Leader December 29, 2005


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