Enid Ritter passed away peacefully in her home Monday, November 12, 2018, with her daughter by her side.
Enid Lucille "Schramling" Ritter was born in Vici September 15, 1925, to Daniel Frost and Ruby May Schramling.
Enid moved to Enid, Oklahoma, in 1961, where she resided until her passing. Enid was a wonderful, caring daughter, a beautiful loving mother, and an amazingly generous person to all. She will be dearly missed.
She was preceded in death by her parents and an infant grandson.
She is survived by her sister, Beth Cooper of Georgia, her daughter Pat Ritter, her son Bob Ritter, three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Enid requested no service. She was cremated at Anderson-Burris Funeral Home.
The family will have a private graveside memorial at a future date. Her cremains will be interred at Sunny Side Cemetery, Vici, alongside her mother's and father's resting place.
Enid's request is for any memorials be made to the Enid SPCA, through Anderson-Burris Funeral Home, or to the Enid SPCA at 1116 Overland Trail, Enid, OK 73703.
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