Obituary for Vanessa Luna
Ponca City Now - September 6, 2022 6:55 pm
Vanessa Seeley Luna
July 10, 1980 – September 1, 2022
Vanessa Seeley Luna, 42, of Oklahoma City, OK, left for Heaven on Thursday, September 1st, 2022. Vanessa’s life will be celebrated on Tuesday, September 6, 2022, following the feast at noon at the Ponca Tribal Cultural Center with Pastor Jim White, Grandpa Lewis Headman, Pastor Mike Little Voice and Pastor Emerson Falls presiding. Burial will immediately follow at the Ponca Tribal Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Trout Funeral Home & Crematory, 505 W Grand Ave, Ponca City, OK 74601.
Vanessa was born on July 10, 1980, to Samuel and Veronica Talamantes. Vanessa was, and is, a warrior, worshipper, a fighter and servant. Vanessa had the biggest and best heart. She had a servant’s heart. Many lives have been touched and blessed by her kind, gentle spirit even if you were only graced by her presence for a moment. She was a carrier of God’s love and joy. She always had a word of encouragement for all she encountered. Vanessa was just as beautiful on the inside as she was the outside.
Vanessa enjoyed going to church, yard sales, playing bingo and spending time with her family. She found her greatest joy in being a wife, mother, daughter, sister, auntie, and friend. Vanessa met her best friend and love of her life, Alex Luna. They will forever be best friends.
She is the mother to Ace’Lee Ramirez-Franklin, Vivianna Ramirez, and Lluvia Deleon. Vanessa will be missed by her loving parents, Samuel and Veronica Talamantes; god-parents, Tom and Dorothy Elgin; her siblings,
Kimberly (Freddy) Franklin, Traci Seeley, Samuel Talamantes II, and Lorenzo Talamantes; numerous nieces, nephews and so many more extended family members, friends and church family.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Clemente and Rosario Ramirez Talamantes and maternal grandparents William Jones and Phoebe Diamond Headman Jones; Beloved brother, Adam James Talamantes. Aunts Kay Jones Psina and Jeanette Pappan.
Source: Trout Funeral Home