Truvella Luper Stamper Ward, a 17-pound baby girl who was born Sept. 12, 1956, passed away March 17, 2009 at the age of 52 years.
She was preceded in death by her father Jim W. Stamper, mother Alberta Jarnagin Stamper, brother Albert Prentiss and sister-in-law Peggy Gail.
She is survived by son Rodney Stamper and wife Tara of Chickasha, two brothers, Jim Stamper of Chickasha and Vernon Prentiss of Bethany, two sisters, Doris Huff of Cyril and Eureka Stamper of Ninnekah, husband Ronald "Chub" Ward of Chickasha, stepson Ron Ward, Jr. and wife Kirsten of Chickasha, stepdaughter Mechelle Barns, 13 grandchildren, Jonathan, Rodney, Jr., and David "J. C." Stamper, RaeLynn Arterberry, Roy Ward, Jacob Milligan, Katlyn Morris, Chase Perryman, Chloe and Nolan Ward, Mary-Kathern, Kerston and Dakota Burns.
When she wasn't working on something outdoors, she was busy bartending and enjoying her grandchildren, family, friends and living life to the fullest.
Dinner is at 1:30 p.m. with services at 3 p.m. on Friday, March 20 at Full Gospel Church with Sister Alice Wendling presiding.
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