Loretta Fay Lyons
August 20, 1947 - April 25, 2021
Loretta Fay Lyons, 74, was born August 19, 1947, in Frederick, Oklahoma to the late Roy Lee McReynolds and Ruby Lavada Millsap. She departed the life to her heavenly home on Sunday, April 25, 2021, surrounded by her family. Loretta was a member of the Lawton Trinity Assembly of God church in Lawton, Oklahoma. She was known for her beautiful yards and flowers. Loretta was known to always be able to laugh and have fun even in hard times. She was a devout Christian woman, who loved to tell everyone she could about God and her relationship with Him. Loretta loved spending time with her family, and her great grandchildren. She loved being able to watch them grow up. Loretta worked many jobs in her time on earth to include driving water trucks, being a cosmetologist, and teaching quilting and embroidery classes as much as she could.
Loretta is preceded in death by her parents, Roy Lee McReynolds and Ruby Lavada Millsap; two sisters, Cora Sue Gordly, and Dovie Lavada Pace; one brother, Benny Ray McReynolds and grandson Rodney Junior Britton. She is survived by her daughter, Lavada McReynolds of the home; son and wife, Rodney and Amy Britton of Okemah, Oklahoma; brother, Johnny and Johnel McReynolds of Wichita Falls, Texas; sister, Francis Fullerton of Marlow, Oklahoma; grandson and wife, Jonathan and Marissa McReynolds of Lawton, Oklahoma; four granddaughters of Okemah, Oklahoma and numerous great grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Lorettas celebration of Life with be Wednesday April 28, 2021 @ 2:00 PM at Lawton Assembly of God Church, 202 SE 45th Street Lawton, Oklahoma 73501, with Pastors Lloyd and Donna Grubbs officiating. Pallbearers will be, Jonathan McReynolds, Jacob McReynolds, Quinton Fullerton, Phillip Jefferson, Lyndon Jefferson, Matthew Phillips, and Mac Jacobs. Lorettas final resting place with be at Frederick Cemetery in Frederick, Oklahoma immediately following the service under the direction of Whinery-Huddleston Funeral Home.
The family asks that all who plan to attend the service wear a face mask and to honor our beautiful Lorettas wishes that everyone wear bright, spring, floral colors as our Loretta loved them all.
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