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Clementine ‘Clemy’ Gabriel

June 04, 2023 - 00:00
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  • Clementine ‘Clemy’ Gabriel

Clementine “Clemy” Jane Chermack Gabriel, 87, passed away May 30, 2023, in Enid.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 6, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Bison with Rev. Ed Menasco offi ciating.

Inurnment will follow in Bison Cemetery under the direction of Anderson- Burris Funeral Home and Crematory.

Clemy was born Feb. 2, 1936, in Enid and lived her entire life in Garfield County.

She graduated from Waukomis and did secretarial work for a short time before marrying Ernest (Gabby) Gabriel at Bison in 1957.

Clemy was a farm wife who worked the fields and drove a wheat truck for many years and always cooked and baked meals during harvest and when cattle came in and left.

In her spare time, she made many crafts and sold them at craft shows.

She was the unofficial “wedding planner” for the area because she loved to help. Many people speak about her doing the flowers for their wedding.

Clemy served as Garfi eld County OHCE president in 1969-1970 and was an active member for several years and she helped with Hennessey United activities.

Clemy was an active member of the Bison Altar Society, serving many funeral dinners and made Thanksgiving dinners for the church.

She provided banners and church decorations. She helped with Hennessey United activities by decorating for banquets and events and shared her sewing and crafting skills with the Hennessey Police Reserve Angel Christmas projects for needy children.

Clemy enjoyed sewing and crafting and many children in the area have “Clemy Dolls” or other items made by her.

She was active in her children’s school activities.

Clemy is survived by her husband Ernest; son Randy (Martha); daughters Susan and Julie; brother Neil Chermack; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Melvin Chermack.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation or to the donor’s choice. Online condolences can be made at www.andersonburris. com.