Karen Lamerton © Enid News and Eagle 12-14-2021 Submitted by: Glenn
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August 7, 1935 - December 7, 2021
The services celebrating and honoring the life of Karen Lamerton will be held Monday December 20, 2021, in the First Presbyterian Church with Pastor Alison Burchett officiating. Burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.
Karen was born August 7, 1935, to Burton and Ruth Hatchett Moler in Tulsa, Oklahoma and passed from this life into the arms of Jesus, December 7, 2021, in Enid, Oklahoma.
She was raised and educated in Tulsa graduating from Central High School with the class of 1953. Their family actively attended the First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa where Karen and her sister Sally were members of the children's choir and youth choir, under the direction of mother, Ruth Moler, choir director. They sang for many activities in church and in the Tulsa community, and participated in choir contests all around, earning honors for their singing.
Karen attended Oklahoma A & M where she was a proud member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and where she met John David Lamerton. She and John (the love of her life) married August 6, 1955. It was a double wedding at the First Presbyterian Church, Tulsa with sister Sally and husband Jerry Shipley. The two Moler girls from Tulsa, marrying two Enid boys was quite the event.
John and Karen made their home in Enid and she loved her life as a devoted mother and wife. She was a member of the Enid Junior Welfare League, P.E.O chapter AQ and the First Presbyterian Church in Enid. After moving from Enid to Humble, TX, Karen was a charter member of the Atoscocita Presbyterian Church. She was an avid champion tennis player at the Atascocita Country Club. Karen and John lived in Humble, Texas forty years before returning to Enid to be close to family. She was a wonderful wife, mom, grandmother "Ommie", sister, aunt and friend. Her laughter and joy of life were infectious and will be missed.
She is survived by son David Lamerton and wife Kay and daughter Christy Lamerton; four grandchildren John W. Lamerton and wife Jeri of billings, MT, Katie Gungoll and Husband Will, of Enid, Megan Collmus and husband J.P. of Washington D.C., Joseph Lamerton, and wife Kelli of Enid; nine great grandchildren Ashlyn (husband Dylan), Kaytlyn, Tori, Peyton, Maggie, Rett, Harrison, Jacquelyn, Mark. two great-great grandchildren: Joselynn, Easton, sister Sally Shipley, sister-in-law Susie Cameron and many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.
She was preceded in death December, 2020 by her husband of sixty-five years, John D. Lamerton.
With value beyond measure and with grateful hearts, the family would like to recognize health care professionals whom have cared for Karen and our whole family: Dr. Tom & Susan Snyder and the staff at their office. And special angels, disguised as care-givers Karen Burton, Eytone Ellis and Cheryl Justice.
Memorials may be given in her honor to the Enid SPCA with Brown-Cummings Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.
Condolences and special memories may be shared with the family online at www.Brown-Cummings.com.
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