Olga A. Seil
June 16, 2009
By Contributor
Olga A. Seil
Olga A. Seil, a longtime Issaquah resident, died June 1, 2009, in Spokane. She was 90.
At her request, a private family gathering will be held in the future.
Olga was born Jan. 8, 1919, in Galesburg, N.D., the daughter of Adolph and Gena Kjelmyhr. She was raised and attended school in Galesburg.
In 1943, she moved to Renton, where she worked for The Boeing Co. during World War II. Olga married Walter Seil at the Issaquah Community Church on June 23, 1945. She was a member of the Issaquah Historical Society, Issaquah Orthopedics, Issaquah Senior Center and the Emblem Club of the Issaquah Elks.
In her leisure time, she enjoyed knitting, crocheting, quilting, gardening, baking, camping and spending time with her family.
Olga is survived by two daughters, Sandra (Larry) Barnes, of Spokane, Mary (Leonard) McClary, of Burlington, Ky.; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The family suggests remembrances to the Issaquah History Museums or Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Arrangements are entrusted to Flintoft’s Funeral Home and Crematory.
Friends are invited to share memories and sign the family’s online guest book at www.flintofts.com.

Olga Seil
Olga A. Seil, a longtime Issaquah resident, died June 1, 2009, in Spokane. She was 90.At her request, a private family gathering will be held in the future.
Olga was born Jan. 8, 1919, in Galesburg, N.D., the daughter of Adolph and Gena Kjelmyhr. She was raised and attended school in Galesburg.
In 1943, she moved to Renton, where she worked for The Boeing Co. during World War II. Olga married Walter Seil at the Issaquah Community Church on June 23, 1945. She was a member of the Issaquah Historical Society, Issaquah Orthopedics, Issaquah Senior Center and the Emblem Club of the Issaquah Elks.
In her leisure time, she enjoyed knitting, crocheting, quilting, gardening, baking, camping and spending time with her family.
Olga is survived by two daughters, Sandra (Larry) Barnes, of Spokane, Mary (Leonard) McClary, of Burlington, Ky.; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The family suggests remembrances to the Issaquah History Museums or Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Arrangements are entrusted to Flintoft’s Funeral Home and Crematory.
Friends are invited to share memories and sign the family’s online guest book at www.flintofts.com.
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