Sheila Denise Ketcher was born in Tulsa, OK November 23rd, 1959 to GB and Tressie Eagleton. Sheila married LJ Ketcher, Jr on August 9th, 1980 in Westville, Ok at the Westville Pentecostal Holiness Church. In 1983 Sheila became a mother of twin girls, in 1986 a baby brother joined them. She loved being a wife, mother, and grandmother. She adored her grandchildren more than anything and enjoyed traveling around just to watch them in their activities. She loved the Lord and would do anything for her family, church and community. She retired from Westville High School in August of 2020 after 30 years of service. Sheila was dedicated to her work as she loved spending time with the students and her co-workers. Her hobbies were shopping, cooking for the family, watching OU football and keeping LJ in line.
Sheila is preceded in death by her Father and Mother, GB and Tressie Eagleton. She is survived by husband LJ Ketcher, Jr of the home. Also, daughter Melissa Ayo of Westville and husband Jake, daughter Ashleigh Auffet of Westville and husband Zach, Son Philip Ketcher of Tahlequah and wife Rylee, grandchildren, Adian Auffet, Braeleigh Auffet, Channing Auffet, Raleigh Ayo, Rowan Ayo, and Ace Ketcher. Sister Sheryl Broughton and husband Tim of Westville, brother David Eagleton and wife Gwenda of Westville, and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
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