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Audrey Erline Seale

Posted 2009-04-16 by Sharon
The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
December 12, 2001, p. A15

Audrey Erline Seale of Farmington, N.M. and a former Wickenburg resident, died Dec. 5, 2001 at Del E. Webb Hospital in Sun City West. She was 76.

Mrs. Seale was born June 6, 1925 to Herschel and Alta Grace in Roll, Ariz. She was the third of four daughters.

She married George Seale in 1950. They adopted a daughter in 1957 and moved to Wickenburg in 1959.

George worked for ADOT and Erline was a stay-at-home mom. She later worked as a waitress at Jean's Cafe, the Gold Nugget, and helped to open Charley's Steak House. During their time in Wickenburg the couple adopted two sons. They then moved to Yuma and on to Prescott in 1980, where they lived until 1993.

Erline loved Prescott the most. She sold real estate at Carol Springer Realty, had many wonderful friends, loved her new home, she fished and loved the area in general.

She and her husband moved to New Mexico after the death of their son, James. She had been living in Wickenburg with her daughter since July.
Survivors include her mother, Alta Grace; sisters Wilma Sisson, Jewel Gissendander and Pat Sims, all of Farmington; daughter and son-in-law Linda and Alan Lowe of Wickenburg; son Richard Seale of Farmington; granddaughters Christi Morales and Tammie Lowe of Wickenburg, and Audrey and Renee Seale of Farmington; and two great-grandsons, Seger Lowe and Kiley Morales of Wickenburg.

She was preceded in death by her father, Herschel Grace, her husband, George Seale on Dec. 8, 1998, and a son, James Seale, on Dec. 21, 1992.
Services will be held at Johnson's Funeral Home in Yuma on Thursday, Dec. 13. Visitation will be from 1-2 p.m. Services will start at 2 p.m., with graveside to follow.

Memorial contributions can be made to either the American Diabetes Association, 3509 N. 4th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85013, or the Arizona Kidney Foundation, 4203 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, 85018.

All Care Cremation and Burial Services in Phoenix handled all the arrangements.




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