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Virginia Mae <I>Sigmond</I> Able

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Virginia Mae Sigmond Able

Birth
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Dec 1990 (aged 71)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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The Oklahoman, Sunday, Dec 16, 1990:
Virginia Mae Able born in Galveston TX, Jul 15, 1919. Virginia had lived in Oklahoma City most of her life. She and her mother, the late Mrs William Sigmond, had professed their faith in Jesus and became members of Trinity Baptist Church in 1938. Virginia and Charles Able were married in 1939. Their two daughters were raised and married under the influence of the Bible teaching of Trinity.

Virginia became a medical secretary after her daughters finished high school. Following her retirement, in addition to her church, she especially enjoyed her flower garden, genealogy, Tinker Officer's Wives Club, Sorosis Club activities, was a lifetime member of the Oklahoma Chapter of the Daughter's of the American Revolution (DAR), National Society of the Dames of the Court of Honor, and Daughters of the War of 1812.

She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs Barbara Sue McKee and Mrs Victoria Ann Hantla. She expressed great pleasure in her seven grandchildren (names omitted). A memorial service will be celebrated at Trinity Baptist Church, 1329 NW 23 St, Monday Dec 17th, 10 am. Her passing is an example of Perfect Healing.
The Oklahoman, Sunday, Dec 16, 1990:
Virginia Mae Able born in Galveston TX, Jul 15, 1919. Virginia had lived in Oklahoma City most of her life. She and her mother, the late Mrs William Sigmond, had professed their faith in Jesus and became members of Trinity Baptist Church in 1938. Virginia and Charles Able were married in 1939. Their two daughters were raised and married under the influence of the Bible teaching of Trinity.

Virginia became a medical secretary after her daughters finished high school. Following her retirement, in addition to her church, she especially enjoyed her flower garden, genealogy, Tinker Officer's Wives Club, Sorosis Club activities, was a lifetime member of the Oklahoma Chapter of the Daughter's of the American Revolution (DAR), National Society of the Dames of the Court of Honor, and Daughters of the War of 1812.

She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs Barbara Sue McKee and Mrs Victoria Ann Hantla. She expressed great pleasure in her seven grandchildren (names omitted). A memorial service will be celebrated at Trinity Baptist Church, 1329 NW 23 St, Monday Dec 17th, 10 am. Her passing is an example of Perfect Healing.


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