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John W. Sheffer
© Enid News and Eagle
11-21-2010
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

September 10, 1921 - November 20, 2010

John W. Sheffer was born near Hunter, Okla., Sept. 10, 1921, to Lewis T. and Maude (Brower) Sheffer and went to his heavenly home Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010.

He attended Evergreen Country School, west of Hunter, until fourth grade at which time the family moved west of Billings and attended Garber School, graduating in 1939. He worked for a short time for Williams Brothers in Vermont before entering the Army in World War II. He served with the 4th Infantry Division in the initial Normandy invasion, going in on Utah Beach. He received the “Quad a la gar” French medal for the liberation of France as well as five battle stars for Normandy invasion, Battle of St. Lo in France, crossing Siegfried line into Germany, Battle of Bulge in Belgium and Battle of Hurtgen Forrest.

After being discharged he returned to the Billings-Garber area, working for Champlin until going into farming full time. He spent the remaining years loving the land he farmed and serving the Lord.

He is survived by his wife of 57 years, the former LaVelle (Terrel) Sheffer; a daughter, Janene and her husband Lynn Yost, and a son, Phillip and his wife Helen, both of Garber; two granddaughters and one grandson; and nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death were his parents, his first wife, Gladys Harmon Skaggs, a son, Travis, and infant daughter. Also two brothers, Alvin and Gene, and a sister, Thelma Lou White, and a very special Army buddy from Springwater, New York, Eugene “Pete” Englert.

He was an active member of Billings Christian Church, serving as chairman of the board many times, chairman of the building committee when the church was built and chairman of the elders the last 25 years. He was past master of the Masons and received his 60-year pin in 2009 and also past worthy patron of Eastern Star. He was a charter member of Billings Rural Fire Association and served as secretary/treasurer for 30 years. He was a lifetime member of Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010, at Billings Christian Church. Kent Reubell will officiate. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Enid. Services are under the direction of Dugger Funeral Home, Billings.

Memorials may be made to Billings Christian Church in care of Dugger Funeral Home, P.O. Box 41, Billings, OK 74630.

Online condolences may be sent to the family using the online guestbook at www.duggerfuneralhome.com.




Lois LaVelle Sheffer
© Enid News and Eagle
02-13-2021
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

December 2, 1927 - February 9, 2021

Funeral services for LaVelle Sheffer, age 93, of Enid will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 23, 2021, at Ladusau-Evans Chapel, with burial following in Memorial Park Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

LaVelle was born on December 2, 1927, in Covington, Oklahoma, and went to her Heavenly home on Tuesday, February 9, 2021, in Enid.

She attended school in Covington and later moved to Enid with her beloved mother, Vivian Terrel. She graduated from Enid High School in 1945. She and her husband John W. Sheffer were married for 57 years before he passed away in 2010. Together they accomplished much, and LaVelle excelled as wife, mother, homemaker and caregiver. They had two children; Phil Sheffer and Janene Sheffer Yost.

LaVelle was an active member of the Billings Christian Church where she played piano and organ for more than 50 years. She was dearly loved by family and friends.

LaVelle was preceded in death by her mother, husband, and her son and daughter. She was also preceded by her brother, Cloyd Terrel and her niece, Janice JoLene Terrel Schroeder who affectionately called her "Mom LaVelle."

Survivors include nephews Virgil Schroeder, Terrel Schroeder and wife Melody and their son Parker Neal, Cory Schroeder and wife Christy and their daughters Madison and Micayla, and niece Jakki JoLene Schroeder, all of Oklahoma City and the Piedmont area. Also, nephew Bill White and wife Marilyn, of Garber, and nieces Donna White Lander and Linda White Wadsworth, of Freeland, Washington, as well as honorary sister, Bertha Hostetler, of Billings.

The family wishes to express their thanks to her many friends as well as the churches of Billings and Garber who provided LaVelle with prayers, well wishes and tasteful goodies. She will be missed by all.

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