Funeral Services for Bobbie Seibold, 68, Weatherford resident will be held 10:00 A.M. Saturday, December 24, 2016 in the First Baptist of Weatherford, officiated by Rev. Wendell Folsom. Burial will conclude in the Greenwood Cemetery in Weatherford under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home. Bobbie Jean (Lee) Seibold was born September 2, 1948 to Robert and Juanita (Richardson) Lee in Colony, OK and passed away Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at the Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City following a battle with cancer. Bobbie spent her young years in Colony where she also started school. The family moved to Arapaho, OK in 1962. She met Albert Seibold when she was nine years and he pulled her pig tails on the school bus. They became childhood sweethearts and were married on October 3, 1964 in Arapaho. They made their homes in Arapaho and Weatherford. Albert and Bobbie owned and operated Albert's Auto Repair starting in 1972 and it has grown into Albert's Wrecker and Tire Service until the present. She has been active in the business in all aspects. She was a member of the Emanuel Baptist in Weatherford, she loved to travel, go on jeep rides, collect rocks and driftwood and loved to dance. Her passion was helping and doing for others, the Seibolds have taken numerous young people into their home. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sister, Sue Fisher and infant Shirley Dean Lee, two brothers, Rick McNutt and R.E. Lee. She is survived by her husband, Albert, of the home, two daughters, Pandra Seibold and Lou Ella Seibold, and a son, Albert "Bo" Seibold, Jr. and wife, Lisa, all of Weatherford; four sisters, Mae Lee, Florida, Betha Jo Evans, Stillwater, Gail Ruth Cookerly and husband, Steve, Perkins, OK and Jeannie Parker and husband, Jimmy, Clinton; three brothers, Verlin David Lee, Weatherford, Tommy Phillip Lee, Perkins and Dwight Lee and wife, Kay, Kingston, OK. She is survived by five grandchildren, Tosha Redd, Michael Jean Lindero, Korbin Seibold, Rickie Seibold, Austin Seibold and seven great-grandchildren. The family has suggested those wanting to give a memorial contribution may do so Multi County Youth Services 600 Avant, Clinton, OK 73601 or to the Clinton Homeless Mission 300 South 7th, Clinton, OK.
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