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Rev. Maudie May Long

1925 - 2013

Rev. Maudie May Long obituary, 1925-2013, Bartlesville, OK

BORN

1925

DIED

2013

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Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory - Bartlesville

1600 Southeast Washington Boulevard

Bartlesville, Oklahoma

Maudie Long Obituary

Rev. Maudie May Long, 88, resident of Bartlesville, died Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at her residence.
Memorial services will be held at 10 AM Saturday, November 9, 2013 at the Fountain of Life Tabernacle, 1412 N. Choctaw, Dewey, Oklahoma. Cremation arrangements were directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory.
Maudie May Long was born February 24, 1925 in Vera, Oklahoma to Thomas W. and May Elizabeth (Elkhair) Brown. She was raised and receiver her education in Copan, Oklahoma area. Mrs. Long was married to Jack Long in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Rev. Long has ministered at various churches in the Bartlesville area including the Fountain of Life Tabernacle in Dewey, Oklahoma. She has worked as a seamstress at the Plaza Cleaners and in her home.
Survivors include; one son James W. Snook and wife Delora of Copan, Oklahoma; one daughter June M. Edmison and husband Rusty of Bartlesville; four brothers Donald Brown of Collinsville, Oklahoma, Bud Brown of Skiatook, David Brown of Pryor and Charlie Brown of Copan, Oklahoma; three sisters Katherine Conklin of Coffeyville, Kansas, Mary May Ragan of Alvin, Texas and Reta Lankford of Ochelata, Oklahoma; five grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. Mrs. Long was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, three sisters Rose Conklin, Bonnie Strickland and Ruby Matthews and two brothers Richard Brown and Jerry Brown. Friends who wish may sign the online guest book and leave condolences at www.stumpff.org.

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Published by Examiner-Enterprise from Nov. 6 to Dec. 6, 2013.

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Karen Hinton

November 24, 2013

I was sad to learn Sister Maudie had passed. Only because I was selfish and didn't want her leave here. But the Lord reminded me she was where she had always longed to be. She had lived her life and did God's will and it was time for her to receive her Heavenly rewards. I know she was greeted with open arms by her mother and father, Sister Rosie, Sister Ruby, Sister Bonnie, her brother Richard, and I cant forget her family in Christ, Sister Timmons, Brother Timmons, Brother Gene and Sister Barbie. There are many many more that have gone on and will rejoice with her. I loved her so much and I will look forward to the day I will see her again. She touched my life more than she will ever know. I love you Sister Maudie, I will see you again.....

November 7, 2013

So saddened when I seen the obituary just now and seen that we have lost someone that meant so much to so many. I know that she is up there rejoicing with the Lord and I am sure that my brother was watching for her. As we both loved her so much and she did so much in the lives of so many. Thank you Maudie for saving me from the sins of the world and touching me when I was a young lady and knowing that I was good enough to save. I love you and always will be so thankful for all that you did for Teddy and I.
Serving Him from Our Hearts, Deniece and family.

November 5, 2013

I've know Maude my whole life. She performed my husband and I wedding ceremony.Love you Maude

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November 6, 2013

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