Virginia Lee Choate 08-2005 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Mass of Christian Burial for Virginia Lee Choate, 79, of Enid, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church. The Rev. Larry Kowalski will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements are by Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. Family visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
She was born July 11, 1926, in Perkins to R.W. and Mrytle Frank McLaren and died Sunday, Aug. 28, 2005.
She graduated from St. Joseph’s School in 1944.
She married Eugene “Gene” Choate Feb. 27, 1948, in Covington. He died Nov. 29, 1996.
She worked as a telephone operator for Southwestern Bell, switchboard operator for Champline Refinery and owned and operated Choate Beauty Salon. She was director of volunteer’s at Enid Memorial Hospital for seven years.
Surviving are one daughter, Kathy Gabelsberg; a son, Tim Choate; one brother, Don McLaren of Cape Canaveral, Fla.; and one sister, Wilma Martin of Willis, Texas.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to St. Gregory’s Food Pantry or Hospice Circle of Love.
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