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MaeDell Dulaney Obituary

MaeDell Dulaney, 65, passed away June 25, 2010 in Edmond, OK. She was born July 18, 1944 in Los Angeles, CA to Bucklin and Sylvena (Fernandes) Keen. MaeDell received her associate's degree in horticulture from OSU tech and taught at Mcloud Correctional Center for women. She was a loving and devoted wife to Terry Dulaney for 49 years; mom to Lee, Laura, Kent, Paul, Tad and Erin Edwards; mother-in-law to Ryan Edwards; and grandma to Andrew, Sydney, Elizabeth, Lee, Caleb, Jonah, Tessa and Eden. Memorial Services for MaeDell will be 10:00 am, Wednesday, June 30, at Baggerley Funeral Home Chapel in Edmond.

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Published by Oklahoman on Jun. 28, 2010.

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Lydia Johnson

June 30, 2010

Mae Dell gave the best hugs. She would just wrap around you and hold you just a little longer than you expected. She truly loved her friends and family with unconditional love. All her children filled her heart and when the grand babies came, she was complete. That love was extended to her friends, too. Somehow Mae Dell saw through our imperfections and just saw the potential in us - as was so evident when she worked with the women in our prison system. Plants and people. It was all about growth and potential to her. This was Mae Dell's legacy to family and friends - seeing the best in all of us and just loving us with no rules or boundaries. I love this sweet family and will always be here for each of you. Your wife, mother, and grandmother was a true blessing in my life. Thank you, Mae Dell. I'll see you later....

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