A memorial service for Loretta L. Klasing, age 68, of New Orleans, LA will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Ladusau-Evans Chapel with Rev. Don Tines officiating. Her request was to be cremated and her remains will be buried at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.
She was born March 15, 1937 in Enid to Wayne and Leona Teaque Clark. After surviving Hurricane Katrina she was evacuated to Ferriday, LA where she passed away in the Riverland Medical Center on September 28, 2005.
She attended and graduated from Enid Public Schools in 1955.
She had many professions throughout her life. In her twenties she modeled semi professionally then moved on to caring for the elderly at nursing homes as a nurse�s aid. She moved to New Orleans in 1985 where she went to work in housekeeping at Royal Sonesta Hotel.
She is survived by her two sons, Mark Klasing and Grant Klasing both of Enid; four grandchildren Jamie Colclasure of Enid, Buckley Klasing of Garber, Kayla and Ryan Klasing both of Enid.
Condolences may be given on line at ladusauevans.com.
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