Lee Oda Long Wells, 79, of Talihina, OK passed away
Friday, December 14, 2018, after months of illness, surrounded by loved ones
and caregivers. Lee Oda was born to
Herman & Edith Woolsey Long at their home in Tuskahoma on May 25,
1939. She was raised in the Tuskahoma
area with 6 sisters & 4 brothers.
She graduated from Tuskahoma High School. In 1961 she met and married Glover
Wells. They lived in the
Honobia/Smithville area helping each other raise their children John &
Dorothy. After son Haskell was born they
moved to Safford, AZ where farm life helped Lee do the things she loved: gardening,
canning and preserving food. She loved
quilting, an art she learned from her mother, grandmother & aunts. These
ladies were strong, loving role models for Lee Oda and they never left her mind
and heart. She was fortunate to make
friends in Arizona who loved the same
crafts she did. Many friends helped her
learn new crafts that she shared with everyone.
She loved crocheting, knitting, making clothes, dancing, music, reading
& playing canasta with her friends and family. She could fish & camp with the best of
them. Her younger siblings looked up to
her as a second mother. She loved her
family with no bounds. In the late 90’s
she and Glover moved back to Oklahoma and lived in Albion until Glover passed
away.
Lee Oda
renewed old friendships & moved to Poteau, then back to Talihina where she
lived at Talihina Manor; when she moved back to Talihina in July she said, “I
am back home”. She was there for only a few months but she
kept her ability to love & be loved by just about anyone that met her.
She loved
her grandchildren & great
grandchildren. She was especially close
to her sisters & nieces looking forward to their visits, love and care. She loved telling stories about her and her
brothers.
Survivors
include her sons, John & Haskell Wells of Safford, AZ; daughter Dorothy of
Poteau; grandchildren & great grandchildren, nieces & nephews;
brothers, R.L. Long of Albion, Carroll Long of McAlester, Clyde Long of
Talihina & Elmer Long of Albion; sisters, Doris Wells of Safford, AZ,
Gloria Jean Duncan of Tuskahoma, Gail Hotella of Albion, Alberta White &
Pat Wells of Talihina. She was preceded
in death by her baby sister, Trecia Long, a grief she carried every day.
Lee Oda’s
family sends their heartfelt thank you to Talihina Manor caregivers &
staff. You gave loved and care when our
mother needed it. Thank you to Heart of
Hospice for all you did for our family.
Thank you Choctaw Nation doctors for not being afraid to comfort her and
her family. Evans & Miller, Jim Cook
& staff help to alleviate the pain of this event in our lives. You have a
special place in our hearts. May God
Bless all of you for your compassion, patience, understanding care and love. It will never be forgotten
Memorial
services will be 10 am, Tuesday, December 18, 2018,Valley Christian Church in Talihina.
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