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Elsie Deloris "Deloris" (Green) Gilmore
Unknonwn Paper
Unknonwn Date
Submitted by Bill Seaman


Elsie "Deloris" Gilmore Age 65
A Resident of Chelsea, Oklahoma
Deloris was born April 14, 1939 in Vinita, Oklahoma to Robert Joseph and Josephine (Nichols) Green.
She attended schools in Catale, Bushyhead, and Chelsea.
Deloris married Jim Gilmore on July 13, 1957 in Miami, Oklahoma. Jim resides in the home.
She had worked for the Chelsea Public Schools for many years as the school's custodian at McIntosh.
Deloris passed away on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 at the Craig General Hospital in Vinita, Oklahoma.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, one brother, and one son.
She is survived by: Her Husband: Jim Gilmore, Chelsea, Oklahoma; Four Sons: Jimmy Gilmore of Chelsea, Oklahoma; Randy Gilmore of Salina, Oklahoma; Scott Gilmore of Chelsea, Oklahoma; Steve Gilmore of Chelsea, Oklahoma. Two Daughters: Debbie Gilmore of Chelsea, Oklahoma; Vicki Eastwood of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; One Brother: Bob Green of Chelsea, Oklahoma; One Sister: Betty Gilmore of Chelsea, Oklahoma; Twelve Grand Children and One Great Grand Child.
Funeral Service 1:00 Monday December 6th at the Condry Chapel near Chelsea with Rev. Bernadean Carter.
Under the Direction of Seaman – Blanke Funeral Service of Chelsea, Oklahoma.

James Tunney Gilmore, Jr.
© posted with the permission of Seaman-Blanke Funeral Home
Unknonwn Date
Submitted by: Brenda Franklin


James Tunney Gilmore, Jr.
James Tunney Gilmore Jr. was born on Sunday, April 8, 1928 in Waco, Texas to James Tunney and Allie Mae Davis Gilmore. He married Elsie Deloris Green in Miami, Oklahoma on July 13, 1957. Deloris Died on December 1, 2004 in Vinita, Oklahoma.
James worked as a pipe liner worker and was also self employed as a house mover.
James passed away Wednesday evening, May 23rd at his home near Chelsea.
He was preceded in death by her parents, his wife Deloris, an infant son, 2 brothers and 3 sisters.
He is survived by: Four Sons, James T. Gilmore III of Chelsea, Oklahoma; Randy Gilmore of Kenwood, Oklahoma; Scott Gilmore of Chelsea, Oklahoma. Steve Gilmore of Chelsea, Oklahoma; Two Daughters, Debbie Gilmore of Chelsea, Oklahoma; Vicki Eastwood of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Two Brothers, Charles Gilmore of Mannford, Oklahoma; Robert Gilmore of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Four Sisters, Aileen Payne of Lubbock, Texas. Ruth Wallace of Mansfield, Missouri. Sharon Davis of Plainview, Texas. Evelyn Anenson of Fairfield California; Twelve Grandchildren and Four Great Grandchildren And a host of other relatives and friends.
For those unable to attend the service, Please view the online Obituary & Sign the Condolence Book at: www.seaman-blanke.com
Funeral Service: 2:00 Saturday, May 26th at the Assembly of God Church in Chelsea, Oklahoma with Bro. Virgil Carter and Sister Bernadean Carter Officiating. Burial will follow in the Chelsea Cemetery under the direction of Seaman - Blanke Funeral Service of Chelsea, Oklahoma.

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Submitted by Bill Seaman

Elsie Deloris & James T., Jr. Gilmore

Chelsea Cemetery


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