System Mechanic - Clean, repair, protect, and speed up your PC!Nancy ‘Faye’ Price
Services for longtime Seminole resident Nancy "Faye" Price are scheduled for 3 p.m., Monday, Sept. 26, 2005 at the Swearingen Funeral Chapel with Rev. Glenn Pence officiating.
A private family burial will follow under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Nancy "Faye" Price passed away Thursday, Sept. 22, 2005 in Oklahoma City, Okla. She was born Jan. 20, 1916 in Chalk Mountain, Texas to Jacob Lane and Marguriete Vivian (Stasey) Lindsey.
She married Eugene Leonard "Gene" Price on Aug. 7, 1933 in Blackwell, Okla.
The couple moved to Seminole in 1939 from Blackwell. Faye was a member of the First Christian Church in Seminole where she was a Sunday school teacher years ago, she was also a member of home demonstration club, Seminole square dance club and the Central District square dance club in Oklahoma City.
She is preceded in death by both of her parents, her husband, seven beloved sisters; Juanita, Inez, Pat, Beaulah, Louise, Mabel, LaWanda, and treasured son-in-law Wilburn "Terry" Hawes.
Her cherished children and their progeny survive her as follows:
Son: Eugene Price, Jr. and wife, Maria of Quito, Ecuador; granddaughter Kathy Price and husband Laker Tobey of Reno, Nev,; grandson Randall Price and wife Kelli of Talbot, Tenn; great-grandson Joshua; great-granddaughters, Amberlee, Stevi, Amber, Kayla, Rylee, Bayli; grandson Larry Price and wife Jackie of San Bruno, Cali.; great-grandsons, Trevor and Jared; grandson Alexander Price and wife Jennifer of Miami Beach Fla.; great-grandson Nicolas; grandson Christopher Price of San Antonio, Texas; great-granddaughters, Julianna and Angelina
Daughter: Barbara Price-Hawes, Hobe Sound, Fla.; grandson Jeff Stewart, Hobe Sound Fla.; grandson Jay Stewart and wife Glenda of Prague; great-granddaughters Chelsea, Candace, Krystal and Jennifer; great-grandson Chris; great-great granddaughter Silver Skye; grandson Timothy Stewart of Prague; great-grandsons Lariat, Trenton and Cody.
Daughter: Beverly Price Lane and husband David, San Antonio, Texas; granddaughter Julie Jackson Carter and fiancé Bill Wilcox of Dallas, Texas; great-granddaughter Shawna Stewart and husband David; great-great granddaughter Hannah "Banana"; great-grandson Kristopher Carter and wife Sheila of Altus; great-great granddaughters Jordyn, Checota; great-great grandsons Jayce, Isaiah, Nathaniel, Joseph; grandson Brian Jackson and wife Kim of Oklahoma City; granddaughter Jill Jackson Darnell and husband Bill of Houston, Texas; great-granddaughter Lindsey Arnold and husband Rob; great-granddaughter Jennifer Darnell and fiancé Dale Divin; great-great granddaughter Riley; grandson Kevin Crenshaw and wife, Lorie of Angleton Texas;-great-grandson Brian Lee; great-granddaughter Victoria "Torie".
Her only surviving sibling: Bill Lindsey and wife Kay and Niece Jennifer Lindsey McClintock and husband Sean; honorary daughter Jan Sullins and husband Bill; honorary granddaughter Leigh Ann Koudriavtsev; honorary son Del Stewart and wife, Debbie, Seminole; many adored nieces and nephews throughout the United States; and special friends, Edna Gourley, San Francisco, Calif., Carolyn Smith, Oklahoma City, and Dan and Lucille Reynolds, Seminole.
The family suggests that in lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation or the First Christian Church.
Mary Prince
There are no services scheduled for Seminole resident Mary Nadine (Wilburn) Prince who died Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005 in Midwest City.
She was born April 1, 1930 in Okemah and retired from the Midwest City Hospital as a nutritionist. She and her husband have spent the past 15 years in Seminole after moving from San Francisco, Calif.
Surviving are 10 children, 50 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren.
Minnie ‘Binks’ Prince
Funeral services for Wewoka resident, Minnie "Binks" Prince, are scheduled for 2 p.m., Thursday, in Holdenville at Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home Chapel with Gene Holliman officiating.
Burial will follow the service at Holdenville Cemetery under the direction of Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home.
Prince, 98, died Sunday, June 5, 2005 in Seminole Medical Center.
She was born April 10, 1907 in Herber Springs, Ark. to O.P. Neal and Delia Chesnut Neal. Prince came to Oklahoma as an infant and has been a lifelong resident of the area.
She married Lovick Prince on July 3, 1927 in Holdenville and the family farmed and ranched in the Spaulding area.
Prince was a member of the 4th & Broadway Church of Christ in Holdenville before she moved to Wewoka to be with her daughter and began attending the Church of Christ in Wewoka.
She was a member of a home demonstration club for many years and loved to travel and read.
Prince was very family oriented; and enjoyed helping her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Her parents, her husband, one son, Neal Prince in 1976, three sisters, Della Moore, Pauline Ferguson, and Mildred Evans Billings and an infant brother all preceded her in death.
Survivors are her daughter, Shirley Stafford and husband, Ray, of Wewoka; one sister, Inez Baxley, of Artesia, N.M.; six grandchildren; twenty-six great grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.
Pallbearers are Dale Stafford, Jim Stafford, Shane Azlin, Steve Prince, Rex Gammons, and Roger Evans.
Honorary pallbearers are Sam Paylor, Harry Crenshaw, Bill Wooten, Bill Cotton, Bill Collins, Willie Love, Hurshell Eggleston and Leroy Phillips.
Bob Prokop
HILLSBORO, Texas – Bohdan "Bob" Prokop, 79, died Friday, July 15, 2005, at his residence in Hillsboro.
Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 30, at North Texas Airstream Community, 200 Walnut Hill Avenue, in Hillsboro.
Prokop was born on Feb. 9, 1926 in western Ukraine outside Pyskorowice to Maria Kulhawec and Oleksandr Prokop.
He lived in the Ukraine, Poland, Germany and Australia.
For the past 40 years, he had lived in the United States.
Bob was known for his honor, work ethic, integrity, quick sense of humor, love of golf and playing bridge.
Professionally, Bob received his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineeering at Sydney University and his MBA from Wayne State University.
He was awarded the professional engineer designation in Philadelphia.
He finished his career as vice president and chief engineer of Hayes Axle in Seminole.
Bob has several patents in his name.
Survivors include his wife, Carol, of the home; sons Mark, Roman and Pavlo, and their mother Lada of Detroit; stepchildren, Nicole Barton, Diane Mack, and John Delaporte Jr.; grandchildren include Evan Prokop, Ashley Wagner, James David Wagner and Shelby Barton.
The family would like to thank the North Texas Airstream Community of Hillsboro for all their love and support and the Hospice of the Heart in Whitney for their unending care.
Memorial donations may be made in Bob’s name to Lust Garden Foundation, (the foundation for pancreatic cancer research) 1111 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, NY, 11714, www.lustgardenfoundation.org; or the Rose Foundation in honor of Robert Prokop at the National Foundation of Cancer Research, 4600 E. West Highway, Suite 525, Bethesda, Md. 20814 (www.nfcr.org); or Hospice of the Heart, PO Box 2081, Whitney, Texas 76692.
David John Wesley Quinalty
Funeral service for lifetime Seminole resident David John Wesley Quinalty are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at Swearingen Funeral Chapel. Pastors Pat and Art Coffey are set to officiate.
Interment will follow at Little Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Quinalty died Friday, March 11, 2005. He was 54 years old.
He was born in Seminole July 10, 1950, to John Wesley Quinalty and Dorothy Patricia (Lewis).
He married Nancy Carol (Wilkerson) Quinalty on April 21, 1969, in Shawnee.
Quinalty worked in the oilfield and as a truck driver.
He was a veteran of the Army.
Quinalty was a member of the Amazing Grace Pentecostal Holiness.
He was preceded in death by his father, John Wesley Quinalty, one sister, Elizabeth Quinalty and one grandchild, Brandon Lee.
Quinalty is survived by his wife, Nancy Quinalty of the home; his mother, Dorothy Quinalty of Seminole; three sons, Wesley Quinalty of Seminole, Robert Gene Quinalty of Tecumseh and Christopher Quinalty of Seminole; one daughter, Shelly Vierra of Tecumseh; three brothers, Steve Quinalty of Seminole, Stan Quinalty, of Seminole and Mark Quinalty of Seminole; and five sisters, Patricia Steven of Kalamazoo, Mich., Roberta Morgan of Harrah, Ada Mae Ferguson of Seminole, Vera Roberts of Seminole and Jenny Lee of Seminole.
Pallbearers are set to be Roger Wilkerson, Mike Wilkerson, Dawayne Wilkerson, Buck Vierra, Larry Little, Brad Driver, James Young and Bill Young.
Stella Mae (Hines) Quinalty
Graveside service for Seminole resident Stella Mae Quinalty is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Little Cemetery with Charles Lester officiating. Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Quinalty died Thursday, May 12, 2005, at Seminole Medical Center at the age 95.
Born Jan. 5, 1910, to James Standerfer and Nancy Standerfer in Sardis, Quinalty spent much of her life in Seminole County.
She was a sawmill worker in her younger days and was recently a homemaker.
Quinalty was preceded in death by her parents, husband, three sons, a daughter, three brothers, two sisters, daughter and son-in-law and two grandchildren.
She is survived by two sons, Roy Hines of Seminole and Robert Hines of League City, Texas; one daughter, Virginia Patrick of Seminole; two daughters-in-law, Carol Hines of Seminole and Hilda Hines of California; 19 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
She is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews and other friends and family.
The Hines family would like to thank special friend and provider Gloria Hinton of Maud.
She will be greatly missed by all her family.
Anna Raftery
Funeral services for Seminole resident Anna Mae Raftery are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday at Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Jerry Stacy to officiate.
Interment is to follow serves at Little Cemetery under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
Raftery, 74, died Sunday, May 22, 2005 at Seminole Estates. She was born June 2, 1930 in Oklahoma City to George and Hazel (Gilmore) Wilson.
She married Thomas Stanley Raftery in 1979 in Reno, Nev. and was a stock clerk at J.C. Penney Department store for several years.
Raftery moved to Seminole from Loomis, Calif. 18 months ago and was a member of First Pentecostal U.P.C. in Seminole.
She enjoyed Heritage House activities and playing the accordion at nursing homes.
Her parents and one sister, Cleo Williams, preceded her in death.
Surviving is her husband of the home; two sons, Larry Rogers of Elko, Nev. and Randal Crow of Seminole; one daughter Karla Baker of Lincoln, Calif.; one sister Virginia Anderson of Tyler, Texas; 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Casket bearers for the services are Rick Owens, Pete Stanley, Jack Ryan, Jerry Stacy and Jess Powers.
The honorary bearers listed are Bobby Baker, Shannon Baker, Travis Crow, Trevor Crow and Tommy Crow.