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FERN E. NICKLAS OBITUARY
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© Smith Kernke Funeral Chapel




FERN E. NICKLAS
1925 - 1983


Fern E. Sellars Nicklas, of Wellston, age 57, died January 30 in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Survivors include her husband, Bill of the home; four sons, Tom of Oklahoma City; David of Shawnee; Daniel of Stillwater and Phillip of Wellston; two daughters, Mrs. Peter {Jane} Gray of Edmond; and Mrs. Jeff {Carolyn} Sallee of Charleston, South Carolina; four grandchildren, Mark and Eric Nicklas; Paul Sallee and Ryan Gray; three brothers, John H. Sellars of Oklahoma City; Leroy T. Sellars of Seattle, Washington and James F. Sellars of Tulsa; and one sister, Martha Puckett of Pataskala, Ohio.
Evening Prayer Vigil will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 1, in the Smith and Kernke Funeral Chapel with Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 a.m., Wednesday at St . Francis Catholic Church.
Interment in Resurrection Cemetery, Oklahoma City.
The family requests memorials to the St . Francis Altar Society, Mercy Health Center, St . Gregory's Abbey in Shawnee or the Central Oklahoma Hospice.


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