Dorene Marie Lytle, 52, passed away from this life Tuesday, December 27, 2022, at Cleveland Area Hospital in Cleveland Oklahoma.
Dorene was born April 5, 1970, in Hawthorne California to Steve Belda and Catherine Belda. She grew up in Inglewood California. She loved going to movies, hanging out with girlfriends, and playing with baby brother. Marie went to Ladera Heights Elementary School in California and then graduated from Owasso High School. Her very first job was at Burger King while in high school in Owasso. After high school she went to Rogers State University and studied law and paralegal. Marie spent two years in the Army. Growing up Marie and family would take vacations and go see family in Oklahoma and Vermont.
Marie loved being active, working outside with plants or watching birds with her many birdhouses, she also liked cruises. She was a bit on the energetic side, maybe a little hyperactive but she was passionate about everything she got involved in. Marie met Tim Lytle in June of 2020 and they got married on June 23, 2021, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. She loved Jesus, hanging out with granddaughter, Sadie her teacup Chihuahua and watching Gunsmoke. She had such a good sense of humor.
Dorene is survived by husband Tim Lytle, Mother Catherine Gibson, sons Travis Jones, Curtis (Andrea) Jones, brother Matthew (Tami) Burleigh, granddaughter Emmalyn Jones. Preceded in death by dad (Pa) John Gibson, son David Lee Jones III, twin brother Daniel Belda,
Funeral service for Marie will be 2:00pm, Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at Chapman-Black Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will be Tuesday, January 3rd from 9:00am to 5:00pm at Chapman-Black Funeral Home. Arrangements and services are overseen by Chapman-Black Funeral Home.
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