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Oak Grove Cemetery

Garvin County, Oklahoma


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LaDonna J. [Hayes] Seawright


Obituary
Oak Grove Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: TheOldChief


Garvin County, Oklahoma
October 2024

LaDonna J. [Hayes] Seawright
February 8, 1960 ~ October 29, 2024


LaDonna Hayes was. born in Oklahoma City, daughter of Robert Lee & Willistean Hayes on February 8, 1960 and passed on October 29, 2024.

She was the sister to Marc Rolland Hayes Sr, Jacqueline Kay Bennett-Hayes, Stephanie Michael Hayes and Audrey Lynn Badgett.

She went to Northwest Classen High School.

She was married to an Unknown Brown and then to Darnell Seawright.

Her children were Herman Monroe Brown III, Lindsey Noree Clegg, Nasha Scott and Sarah Verhines.

There wass no public viewing and she was buried at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Wynnewood, Oklahoma.


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