Enid, Oklahoma January 2022 January 2, 1945 ~ January 6, 2022 Ruby Mae [Christian] Loper of Waukomis, OK was born to Hamilton Burton "Pete" and Maude Maybelle (Eastwood) Christian on January 2,1945 in Wynnewood, OK and entered eternal life on January 6,2022 in Enid, OK at the age of 76 years. She spent her childhood in Katie where she began her education at Roady country school and later attended Wynnewood schools. Ruby was a waitress. The highlight of her life was her family. She enjoyed playing dominoes, word find puzzles and watching westerns. Ruby is survived by: Son: David Sheets and wife Sherry, Brothers: Steve Christian and George Christian, Sister: Francis Weaver and husband Dan, Grandchildren: Jennifer Thomas and husband Brandon, Tim Sheets and Anna Reddick, Great-grandchildren: Adrian Perry, Aubree Reddick, Presley Lloyd, Konner Thomas and Harper Thomas, Her nieces and nephews. Ruby was preceded in death by her parents, Pete and Maude Christian, siblings Mark, Donna, Gearldine, Roy Gene and Wanda, son, Floyd Sheets, daughter, Janet Ellett. |
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