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Jonie Jo (Shimek) Luber
Feb 2, 1937 - Mar 25, 2021
Posted by: Jo Aguirre

 

Buchanan Funeral Service
(permission granted)

 

Jonie was born in Okeene, OK. To A.B. and Laurena (Hussman) Shimek. She married Darryl Luber on October 28, 1956. Together Darryl, Jonie, and their sons successfully operated Luber Brothers for many years. She and Darryl were faithful members of Messiah Lutheran Church in OKC.

 

She was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter, Rachelle and her sister, Barbara Gilles.

 

She is survived by her husband, Darryl; sons, Rick Luber and wife Jeania, Ron Luber and wife Melinda, and Rod Luber and wife Shanna; 9 grandchildren, Karissa and husband Bryan Suchy, Hailee and husband Chris Cosentino, Bryan Luber and wife Kate, Cole Luber, Chase Luber, Blake Luber, Riley Clester, Ben Clester and Caleb Clester; 3 great grandchildren, Levi Suchy, Heidi Luber and Claire Luber. 

 

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