Anna Maye "Ann" (Brewer)
Lucas
Aug 29, 1949 - May 18, 2020
Posted by Ann Weber
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STUMPFF FUNERAL HOME
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
She was born August 29th, 1949 in Morris, Oklahoma to G.T. and
Dorothy Brewer. At the age of 20, she was married to her longtime friend
and love Bobby E. Lucas Jr.
She made her home wherever that was, and the list was long because she
loved to travel and explore. Prior to settling in Bartlesville, she had
made a home in Georgia, South Carolina, Idaho, New Mexico and New
Jersey.
While her favorite occupation was that of being a mother, sister, and
spouse. She had worked previously as an office administrator, special
needs coordinator, flight attendent school and co-owner with her sister,
Jann at Brewers Clothing shop before she and Bobby started The CYLX
Corporation in 1980.
She was fond of reminding those around her that you should “Always do
the right thing and you're never better than someone else”.
A verse that is reminiscent of her is “For our light, momentary
affliction (this slight distress of the passing hour) is ever more and
more abundantly preparing and producing and achieving for us an
everlasting weight of glory [beyond all measure, excessively surpassing
all comparisons and all calculations, a vast and transcendent glory and
blessedness never to cease!],”
2 Corinthians 4:17
Mom was loved by everyone she met. She was passionate about her family.
She supported them tirelessly defending them even if they were wrong,
she went out of her way to help everyone, was always there to give
advice, provided them with the knowledge to help in almost any
situation. She explored the world with her family traveling to 50 states
and over 20 countries. She never let life get in the way of an
adventure. She also never gave up even towards the final rounds of the
battle she was still fist-bumping and telling people she was still
fighting. Mom was a searchlight in a time of darkness, so often she
would provide the spiritual direction we all needed to hear to help us
find our way out and into the light. She was a best friend in every
sense of the word. Her wisdom will be missed but it is now embedded
amongst the hundreds of people she met and her family. It’s with great
sadness we have to stop hearing her words and receiving her hugs, but
she is reunited with her dad, brother, and mother who she has missed so
much too. We love you and look forward to the day when we can join her
again. We can take solace in the pictures and memories of her we have
and know they are ours for eternity.
Ann is survived by her husband Bobby Lucas Jr of Bartlesville, Ok. Her
sons Pheland Lucas of Bixby, Ok, Rhett Lucas and his wife Bobbi Lucas of
Skiatook, Ok. Her three grandchildren, Sawyer Guidry of Skiatook, OK,
Laynie Lucas, and Alexis Lucas along with their mother Julie Luman of
Bixby, Ok. Her sister Jann and her husband Pat Reddell of Missouri City,
Tx. Her niece Dorie and her husband Don O’Shea of Missouri city. Her
Nephew Ryan Reddell and his wife Dianna of Sumter, S.C. and her many
great nieces, nephews and many cousins, her mother-in-law, JoAnne Lucas
of Bartlesville and her sister-in-law, Leesa Kinsey of Bartlesville.
She
is preceded in death by her mother Dorothy Brewer and her father G.T.
Brewer and a brother Ken O’ Daniel of Bartlesville.
Please join us celebrating her life at a graveside service Friday, May
22nd at 3:30pm at Memorial Park Cemetery, Bartlesville, OK.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made her memory to the Hopestone
Cancer Support Center, 206 S.E. Frank Phillips Blvd., Bartlesville,
Okla., 74003
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