The Homegoing celebrating and honoring the life of Shubella Ann Lofton, will be held 2:00 P.M. Friday January 20, 2023, in the First Missionary Baptist Church with Reverend Wilber Flynn officiating. Services are under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.
Shubella was born on December 22nd in Enid Oklahoma to J. Ann Lawrence and James Lawrence she is the oldest of her siblings, she survived by her twelve children Ashly Lawrence, Aliesha Atkinson, Allison Lawrence, Jamial Lofton, Curtis Lofton, Ameshia Lofton, Desirea Lofton, Demetris Lofton, Alex Lofton, Demetria Lofton, Antonine Lofton, & Alexis Lofton, and from her children she has thirty-three grandchildren. Shubella is also survived by her mother J. Ann Lawrence & father James Lawrence, her sister Sheriee Stevenson, brother James Lawrence, twelve other sisters and brothers, Aunt Opaline Lynn, uncles, great nephews, many cousins and loved ones. Shubella was proceeded in death with her husband Curtis Lofton Sr, Grandmother Rose Stevenson, & Grandmother Mrs. Manning.
Shubella grew up in Denver, Colorado where she gave birth to Ashly, Aliesha, & Allison and then she later returned to Enid, Oklahoma where she & Curtis Lofton Sr. raised their children. If you seen Shubella you seen her children as they were always together with the given name of “Shubella kids” or some called them “The Lofton’s” she had a-lot of kids, God blessed her with a large family, & she did her best to take care of her family. She loved them very much and she would always speak of how very proud she was of them all.
Shubella & Curtis Sr. always encouraged their children to never give up, keep going every day is another day at a chance to win, to always encourage one another and to stick together as a family.
Shubella was funny and loved to laugh she often would tell jokes she loved to see people smile, she was also very much bossy as she is the oldest of her parent’s children. She was no one’s push over she demanded to be treated right she talked fast and was known for her fast talking she may have cursed too, no matter what she was kindhearted. She loved to dance when going out she would receive VIP treatment she didn’t have to wait in a line to get in, she was the most fun to go out dancing with she loved nice clothes and nice cars most of all she loved her children they would all share in saying "ooohh there goes my motorcycle or favorite car" while driving down the street or having the excitement of Curtis Lofton Sr. buying them new cars, & they enjoyed family time and vacations, Shubella loved clothes shopping with her daughters at her favorite stores. Her memories were with family, friends, and her children through them she will live on for generations and generations.
As we say our last goodbyes to Shubella Lofton and she joins her husband, some family, and friends to rest peacefully. Please remember to cherish the good times you may have shared with her remember to be kind to one another and keep her family in your thoughts and prayers. A large family is unique in all Gods ways remember to share loving memories with one another as life is gifted and our memories are the gift.
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