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Loraine Ladell (Stevens)
Hunt
Mar 15, 1925 - Oct 16, 2016
Posted by: Ann Weber
BARTLESVILLE
EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Loraine L. Hunt, age 91 and longtime
resident of Ochelata, Oklahoma passed away
on Sunday in the Heritage Villa Nursing
Center, Bartlesville.
Loraine Ladell Stevens was born on March 15,
1925 in Osage County, Oklahoma. She was the
daughter of Stephen Edgar Stevens and
Faletues V. (Sheets) Stevens. She was a
lifelong resident of Washington County,
except for a short time in Kansas City,
Kansas.
Loraine and William L. "Bill" Hunt were
united in marriage on October 16, 1947. Five
children were born to this union. Bill
preceded Loraine in death on January 2,
1998. Loraine died on her 69th wedding
anniversary.
Loraine was a wonderful wife, mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a
member of First Baptist Church of Ramona
where she was a volunteer in the nursery for
many years. In her later years, she also
attended First Baptist Church of Dewey. She
was primarily a homemaker, but during World
War II, she worked assembling gliders for
the U.S. war effort. She also found time for
many other things that brought her joy. She
played in the Hillbilly Band which was a
women's group who entertained at churches,
nursing homes and other events. Later, she
and her older brother, Glenn, continued
playing music. However, the thing that
brought her the most joy in life was
spending time with her family.
Survivors include her children, Reda
Rozendal and husband, Roger, of Lockport,
New York, Ruth Schultz and her husband,
Greg, of Gainesville, Florida, Stephen Hunt
and his wife, Dawn, of Skiatook, Oklahoma
and Roberta Ford and her husband, Brad, of
Ochelata; brothers, Glen Stevens of
Bartlesville, Chester Stevens of Tyro,
Kansas, Virgle Stevens and his wife, Emma,
of Dearing, Kansas and Gerald Stevens of
Maysville, Oklahoma; sister, Arline Sturgeon
of Wann, Oklahoma; eight grandchildren, Jenn
and her husband, Sandy, Emily and her
husband, Frank, Maggie and her husband,
Levi, Kurt, ReNae, Dakota, Bart and his
wife, Katie, and Brandy; and 11
great-grandchildren, Morgan, Bryce, Ethan,
Tyler, Carissa, Emmett, Mira, Maddox,
Eleanor, Mallory and Madelyn.
She was preceded in death by her parents;
her husband, Bill; daughter, Viola Kathleen
Hunt; brothers, Robert, Orville, Cecil,
Lester, Clifford, Vaughn and Marvin Stevens;
and sister, Geraldine Stevens.
The family suggests in lieu of flowers,
donations in Loraine's name be given to the
charity of the donor's choice
.
Come and go visitation will be on Thursday
from 9:00 AM-8:00 PM in the Arnold Moore &
Neekamp Funeral Home, 710 S. Dewey Ave.
Family will be present to greet friends from
6-8:00 PM.
Services for Loraine will be held on Friday
at 2:00 PM in the Arnold Moore & Neekamp
Funeral Home chapel. Rev. Tom Cox will be
the officiant.
Burial will follow the
service in Memorial Park Cemetery,
Bartlesville.
Arrangements are under the direction of the
Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home.
Condolences may be left at
www.honoringmemories.com.
Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home
710 Southeast Dewey
Bartlesville,
OK
74003
918-336-5225
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from
Oct. 19 to Nov. 18, 2016
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