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Wanda Lee <I>Coffman</I> Abel

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Wanda Lee Coffman Abel

Birth
Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
2 Feb 2007 (aged 77)
Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Little, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Shawnee News-Star:
Feburary 4,6, 2007:

Shawnee Wanda Lee Abel, 77, died Friday, Feb. 2, in Shawnee.
She was born Dec. 8, 1929, in Pottawatomie County, to Charlie and Fern Pauline (Bodkin) Coffman.

Wanda was married Oct. 23, 1947, in Fort Smith, Ark., to Oran Kenneth Abel.

She was a homemaker and a member of Temple Baptist Church. She also was a Campfire leader for 12 years and a Cub Scout leader for 3 years; a Master Gardner and a member of the Lilac Unit Garden Club.

She was preceded in death by an infant son, Kenneth Lee Abel; a sister, Peggy Lofton; and her parents.

Survivors include her husband Oran K. Abel Sr. of the home; daughter, Cleo Crothers of Shawnee; son and daughter-in-law, O. Ken and Jo Anne Abel Jr. of Shawnee; son, Keith Abel of Birmingham, Ala.; grandchildren, Amber and Matt Thompson of Edmond, Andrea Crothers, Oklahoma City, Greg Crothers, Oklahoma City, Kentrina and Derrick Wissman, Shawnee, Kennya and Sara Abel, Sherman, Texas, Cassie and Phillip Watkins of Centerton, Ark., Kevin Abel, Oklahoma City, Allisha and Ray Drahos, Garrettsville, Ohio, Haley and Duane Smith, Houston, Texas; Kayla and Steve Whiddon, McKinney, Texas, Austin Malchar, Plano, Texas; and Bryn Gordon, Shawnee; six great-grandchildren, Lindsay Wissman, Jordan Wissman, Katelynn Wissman, Oran Kenneth Abel, IV, Madison Whiddon and Macie Whiddon; six sisters, Juanita Nabors of Sulphur, Genevieve Lucas of Wiley, Texas, Helen Morris of DeSoto, Texas, Pat Robertson, Rimrock, Ariz., Arlene Atterberry of Terrell, Texas, and Cheryl Formansky of Wells Point, Texas; three brothers, Jim Coffman of Shawnee, Doug Coffman of Tecumseh, and Charles Coffman of Edmond.

Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7, at Cooper Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Richard Zimmer of Rock Creek Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be at Little Cemetery.

To share memories, or to sign the guest book on-line, pleas visit www.cooperfuneral.com
Copied with permission:
Shawnee News-Star:
Feburary 4,6, 2007:

Shawnee Wanda Lee Abel, 77, died Friday, Feb. 2, in Shawnee.
She was born Dec. 8, 1929, in Pottawatomie County, to Charlie and Fern Pauline (Bodkin) Coffman.

Wanda was married Oct. 23, 1947, in Fort Smith, Ark., to Oran Kenneth Abel.

She was a homemaker and a member of Temple Baptist Church. She also was a Campfire leader for 12 years and a Cub Scout leader for 3 years; a Master Gardner and a member of the Lilac Unit Garden Club.

She was preceded in death by an infant son, Kenneth Lee Abel; a sister, Peggy Lofton; and her parents.

Survivors include her husband Oran K. Abel Sr. of the home; daughter, Cleo Crothers of Shawnee; son and daughter-in-law, O. Ken and Jo Anne Abel Jr. of Shawnee; son, Keith Abel of Birmingham, Ala.; grandchildren, Amber and Matt Thompson of Edmond, Andrea Crothers, Oklahoma City, Greg Crothers, Oklahoma City, Kentrina and Derrick Wissman, Shawnee, Kennya and Sara Abel, Sherman, Texas, Cassie and Phillip Watkins of Centerton, Ark., Kevin Abel, Oklahoma City, Allisha and Ray Drahos, Garrettsville, Ohio, Haley and Duane Smith, Houston, Texas; Kayla and Steve Whiddon, McKinney, Texas, Austin Malchar, Plano, Texas; and Bryn Gordon, Shawnee; six great-grandchildren, Lindsay Wissman, Jordan Wissman, Katelynn Wissman, Oran Kenneth Abel, IV, Madison Whiddon and Macie Whiddon; six sisters, Juanita Nabors of Sulphur, Genevieve Lucas of Wiley, Texas, Helen Morris of DeSoto, Texas, Pat Robertson, Rimrock, Ariz., Arlene Atterberry of Terrell, Texas, and Cheryl Formansky of Wells Point, Texas; three brothers, Jim Coffman of Shawnee, Doug Coffman of Tecumseh, and Charles Coffman of Edmond.

Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7, at Cooper Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Richard Zimmer of Rock Creek Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be at Little Cemetery.

To share memories, or to sign the guest book on-line, pleas visit www.cooperfuneral.com


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