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Virgie Christine (Stroud)
Lain
Feb 19, 1936 - Sep 16, 2022
Posted by Martha Reddout
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© Marietta Monitor
23 September 2022, Page 4
Source: © Watts Funeral Home
The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 21, 2022, in the Ardmore Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Ardmore, OK.
Interment will follow at 2:00 p.m. at the Burneyville Cemetery in Burneyville.
The family will receive visitors at the
Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home Chapel in Marietta, OK from 6:00 p.m. until
8:00 p.m. Tuesday.
Christine began her journey in life on February 19, 1936, in Wardville,
OK. She was the daughter of John Thomas and Irene Gladys (Davis) Stroud.
Due to unforeseen circumstances at a young age, she was raised by Dr.
Ethel M. Walker. After graduating from Enterprise High School in
Enterprise, KS, Christine attended nursing school at Southwestern
Adventist College in Keene, TX and received her associate degree in
nursing. She worked at the hospital in Odessa, TX and later became
employed at the Ardmore Hospital. In September of 1962, she married
Charles Dwayne Lain at the Lake Murray Chapel in Ardmore. He preceded
her in death on March 15, 2021, after spending 59 years together. Over
the years, as life changed, needs changed, and opportunity knocked,
Christine began her career as s truck driver. "Country Girl" was her
call sign as she made her way down the highways driving for a feed
store, for Miller Trucking, and driving alongside her husband for
several years.
Christine was a longtime member (the oldest member) of the Ardmore
Seventh-Day Adventist Church. She loved attending the annual July camp
meetings in the Wewoka woods. Christine loved the outdoors and relished
in the time that the family spent on camping trips or excursions to the
lake to water ski. Over the years, Christine also became quite the
seamstress and cook. She could sew anything back together and was world
famous for her signature "haystacks". Christine also spent countless
hours in her gardens every year. When Christine wasn't on the road or
working in the yard, you would likely find her sitting on the front
porch, enjoying the company of her family and a few of her cats.
Christine was preceded in death by her parents; by her husband; by two
sons, Raymond Lain and Charles Ed Lain; and by a sister, Shirley Gulley.
Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Rodney Lain of
Burneyville, Cathy Arthur and significant other Mark Newell of Dickson,
OK, and Ramona Duke of Saint Jo, TX; one sister, Mary Walker and her
husband Bobby of Denton, TX; grandchildren, Elizabeth Bartling, Kellyn
Lain, Brandon Case, Jake Arthur and wife Julie, Kyleigh Loewen and
husband Alex, and Stetson Duke; great-grandchildren, Colt Bartling, T.J.
Lindly, Jaklyn White, Jett Arthur, Jade Arthur, and William Barnes; and
several nieces and nephews.
Casket bearers are Jake Arthur, Brandon Case, Stetson Duke, Thomas
Lindly, Kenneth Duke, and Rodney Lain. Honorary bearers are Jack
Holland, Harry Coleman, Bob Walker, Mark Newell, and John Lindly.
The family has requested that those who wish to make a memorial
contribution in memory of Christine, remember the Burneyville Cemetery
Fund.
Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com
A keepsake video is available through the funeral home.
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