Sharlott Sue (Klingaman)
(Davis) Beier
Jan 5, 1966 - Jul 24, 2018
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PERRY, NOBLE CO, OK
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Sharlott was born January 5, 1966 to
Glen ‘Dean’ Klingaman and Janet ‘Sue’ (Roberts) Klingaman.
She was the Noble County New Year’s baby at Perry Memorial Hospital,
1966. She was baptized and was a member of Perry First Christian Church.
Even as a small child, Sharlott loved music and singing with her family
as they traveled in the car. She was a natural…
at harmony. Later, she loved singing karaoke at family gatherings. If
you stopped by her house, you might have had a sing along on the patio
or front porch.
Sharlott attended Perry schools, kindergarten through her senior year,
except for the sixth grade where she attended Stillwater schools. She
graduated Perry High School in 1984. Sharlott always worked, even in
high school. When she was a single mother, she never failed to provide
for her two children. Sometimes family and friends helped her out, but
she always paid back in so many ways. She truly saw the good in
everyone, and she gained so many friends in doing so. Friends called on
her, even after she became ill, and she loved every single minute of it.
Sharlott married Gary Davis in 1991, and together they raised Jessica,
Rayden, and later, their grandson Calob. She was always helping with
arts and crafts with her kids and her grandkids. She loved scrapbooking,
and was always willing to help with invitations and cards to send out
for special events. Her absolute favorite thing was Christmas, all year
round.
Sharlott married her husband, Randall (Randy) Beier on November 5, 2016,
where she adorned a red gown that she absolutely loved. Sharlott and
Randy had known each other since grade school, and after going separate
directions, their paths crossed again. Though they only had a few short
years together, Sharlott was happy to call Randy hers.
She is survived by her husband Randy Beier, of Perry; mother, Janet
‘Sue’ (Roberts) Klingaman, of Mulhall; brother Robert Klingaman and wife
Schloe, of Ponca City; brother Scott Klingaman and wife Tracie, of
Perry; daughter Jessica Terrel and husband Edward, of Perry; son Rayden
Webb and fiancée Kaitlyn McClay, of Norman; step-son Joe Davis, of
Perry; step-daughter Amy Coomer and her husband Michael, of Stillwater;
step-son Travis Beier and fiancée Dusti Nichols, of Morrison;
step-daughter Lexi Beier and girlfriend Drew Mcanally, of Oklahoma City;
grandchildren Calob, Hunter, Lance, Kaitlyn, Casey, Tayte, Ellie, Lily
Sue, Kaden, William, David, and Scout all of Perry; Kaedyn and Hattie of
Norman; Maci of Morrison; Mikey and Ashley, of Stillwater.
She is preceded in death by her father, Glen ‘Dean’ Klingaman; Paternal
grandparents Kenneth and Mildred (Ruck) Klingaman and maternal
grandparents Jessie and Bonnie (Koch) Roberts.
The family would like to give a special thanks to Karmen Legacy Hospice,
and to all the family and friends that made Sharlott’s last days so very
special. Donations can be made in Sharlott’s name to the First Christian
Church Memorial Fund.
Funeral Services have been entrusted to the care of Dighton-Marler
Funeral Home of Perry.
Public viewing will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 26, at
Dighton~Marler Funeral Home in Perry. The family will then greet guests
at the First Christian Church from 6:00PM to 8:00 PM Thursday evening.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, July 27, 2018 at First Christian
Church in Perry.
Interment will follow at Grace Hill Cemetery in Perry.
With Christmas being her favorite time of the year, Sharlott requested
everyone dress in Christmas attire for her celebration of life service.
Condolences may be sent to the family via an online guestbook at
www.dightonmarler.com.
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