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Flossie Mae (Seratt) Walters
Feb 17, 1911 - Mar 31, 1998
Posted by: Donna Dreyer

Ellis County Capitol, unknown date

Funeral services for Flossie Mae WALTERS, 87, of Muldrow are being held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Copic Baptist Church in Nicut, with Rev. Junior Kester officiating. Burial is in Seabolt Cemetery in Nicut, under the direction of Agent Funeral Home in Sallisaw. Mrs. WALTERS was born Feb. 17, 1911, in Nicut to John Franklin and Flora Ann (EWING) SERATT. She died Tuesday, March 31, 1998, in Roland. She married Perry Ray WALTERS. He preceded her in death.

Survivors include four daughters, Eunice, Ruth, Joan, and Janie; one son Johnny; 17 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Elsie; and two brothers, Lowell and George.

Mrs. WALTERS was also preceded in death by one daughter, Era LAWSON, one son, Buford WALTERS and one grandson, Steven KIMBLE.

 

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