Loretta Fay Zeigler was born on February 20, 1930 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to John H. and Mary F. Hubert. She went to be with her Lord and Savior on March 16, 2021 in Eufaula, Oklahoma surrounded by family and loved ones.
Loretta Zeigler is survived by her five kids, Sid Slade of Washington state, Barbara Flint of Eufaula OK, Pat Flint Jr of Eufaula, OK, Paula Pina of Eufaula, OK and Martha Mayes of Oklahoma City, OK, her sister Ruth Liverson of Bethany, OK and brother Leroy Hubert of OKC, OK, 17 grandkids, 27 Great grandkids and 4 great great grandkids.
Loretta is preceded in death by her father John Henry Hubert, mother, Francis Louise Hubert. The two loves of her life, her first husband Pat Edward Flint Sr and second husband, Charles Zeigler, her sister Mary Frances Kuykendall and Brothers Fred Hubert and George Hubert and one grandchild Joletta Helsa Flint.
Loretta never met anyone she didn’t love. When you were introduced to her, you were instantly a part of her family. Her heart was full of love for dogs and she never met a weenie dog she didn’t like. Loretta had a passion for hand quilting and loved reading romance novels and doing crossword puzzles. Loretta loved all of her kids, grandkids and great grandkids and that is why her number one pastime was having family outings.
Loretta will be missed by so many but never forgotten.
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