She was born Tuesday, December 13, 1938 in Advance, MO to the late Pyrtle and Ruth (Masters) Seabaugh.
She and Orville Krauss were married at Advance, Missouri on April 13, 1958.
Delores was a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University. She was an accomplished musician and taught music for 30 years in Poplar Bluff and Cape Girardeau. After retiring from Cape Girardeau Public Schools she was a real estate agent. Delores received many awards in music and real estate. She was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Orville Krauss of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; five children, Carissa (David) Albers of Kansas City, Missouri, Eric (Liz) Krauss of Cincinnati, Ohio, Melissa (Ron) McCarthy of Kihei, Hawaii, DeAnna (Steve) Klokkenga of Chicago, Illinois and Cassandra (Corey) Saranillio of Cape Girardeau; ten grandchildren, David (Emily) Albers,
Cooper Albers, Nathan and Rebecca Krauss, Cameron, Gray and Ronnie McCarthy, Breanna Klokkenga, Eli and Owen Saranillio; three great-grandchildren, Dawson, Addison and Avery Albers; four brothers, Pyrtle, Harold, Douglas and George Seabaugh; three sisters, Mary Francis, Marlene Schott and Kay Thiele.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Annie Jahnnsen.
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She was born Tuesday, December 13, 1938 in Advance, MO to the late Pyrtle and Ruth (Masters) Seabaugh.
She and Orville Krauss were married at Advance, Missouri on April 13, 1958.
Delores was a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University. She was an accomplished musician and taught music for 30 years in Poplar Bluff and Cape Girardeau. After retiring from Cape Girardeau Public Schools she was a real estate agent. Delores received many awards in music and real estate. She was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Orville Krauss of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; five children, Carissa (David) Albers of Kansas City, Missouri, Eric (Liz) Krauss of Cincinnati, Ohio, Melissa (Ron) McCarthy of Kihei, Hawaii, DeAnna (Steve) Klokkenga of Chicago, Illinois and Cassandra (Corey) Saranillio of Cape Girardeau; ten grandchildren, David (Emily) Albers,
Cooper Albers, Nathan and Rebecca Krauss, Cameron, Gray and Ronnie McCarthy, Breanna Klokkenga, Eli and Owen Saranillio; three great-grandchildren, Dawson, Addison and Avery Albers; four brothers, Pyrtle, Harold, Douglas and George Seabaugh; three sisters, Mary Francis, Marlene Schott and Kay Thiele.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Annie Jahnnsen.
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