Edna Mae Orr Sealy

(1910- 1990)

Edna Mae Orr Sealy

Edna Mae Orr, 79, passed away January 9, 1990 in Dallas, TX. Born in Baroda, NE November 9, 1910, she was raised in Craig, MO where she graduated from high school. She had lived in OKC for over 50 years. She had worked for Dillards formerly John A. Brown in the Cosmetic Dept. retiring after 21 years. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, OKC South Stake-Moore Ward. She was a member of the LDS women’s relief society, and was currently serving a mission as a full time temple worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Dallas Temple, and was a member of Delta Tau Delta mothers organization. She was preceded in death by her parents Harold Clifford Orr and Mary Hacker, 2 brothers, Warner and Dwayne Orr, her husband William Hearst “”Pat” Sealy, grandson, Charles H. Needham, great grandson John Harley Needham. She is survived by her children and their spouses, Jerry Lynn and Cindy Sealy of Tallahassee, FL, Moya and Bob Baker of OKC; a stepdaughter and her husband, Mary Jo and Jack Parise of San Antonio, TX; brother, Wallace Warren Orr of Springfield, MO and Gary Orr of CA; 2 sisters, Louise Idell Gee of Oakdale, CA and Darlene Huff of CA; 8 grandchildren, Jenifer and Jeff Sealy, Deborah Coffey, Robert Baker, Daren Jenkins, Debbie Eason, Glenn Parise and Dody Perkins; 10 great grandchildren. Services will be 2pm, Friday, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, NW 2nd and Santa Fe, Moore, OK. Memorials may be made to Church of Jesus Christ o f Latter Day Saints Missionary Fund.

Published in The Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) – Friday, January 12, 1990, page: 26

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Edna
Middle Name
Mae
Last Name
Sealy
Maiden Name
Orr
Date of Birth
November 
9, 
1910
Birth Place
Baroda, NE
Date of Death
January 
9, 
1990
Death Place
Dallas, TX
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