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Lois Pauline Sacket
© Enid News and Eagle
07-24-2018
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle


February 25, 1933 - July 23, 2018

Lois Pauline Sacket, 85, was born February 25, 1933, in Ellis County in Shattuck, Oklahoma, to Charles and Gladys (Newlin) White, and passed away Monday, July 23, 2018, at Greenbrier Village in Enid.

When Lois was two years old, her father passed away due to a kick from a horse. Her mother later married Charles Godfrey who served as her stepfather until his death at an older age.

Lois grew up on farms in Arkansas and Oklahoma. She graduated from Cleo Springs High School. During high school, Lois and her sister, Doris were pretty well known for their softball and basketball skills.

She married Billy R. Sacket of Aline January 26, 1952, in Alva. Billy, or Bill as most called him, worked in construction until drafted into the United States Army. During that time, Lois gave birth to their first child, Billy Jr. and lived with her in-laws on a farm west of Aline.

After Bill's discharge from the military, they moved to Okmulgee while Bill attended carpentry trade school. Their daughter, Glenda Pauline "Polly'" was born while at Okmulgee. From there they moved to Wichita, Kansas, during which time their second daughter, Connie was born.

In 1957, they moved back to Aline, where they remained the rest of their lives. In 1959, Lois gave birth to twins, Gary and Terry, bringing the total number of children to five.

During the early years when the children were growing up, Lois raised large gardens, sewed, was involved in Cub Scouts and Bible School, sold Compton Encyclopedias, took the agriculture census, sold Tupperware and sold Sarah Coventry.

When the children were a little older, Lois attended classes at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva and gained an LPN nursing degree at Woodward. She worked as a nurse at the Carmen Home in Carmen for approximately nine months, quitting to care for her ailing mother-in-law at Lois and Bill's home.

Lois later sold Home Interiors products at home parties and shows. She also enjoyed creating silk flower arrangements and selling them to area furniture stores for retail sales.

Lois is survived by three sons, Billy Sacket Jr. and wife, Barbara of Aline; Gary Sacket and wife, Ruth of Aline; and Terry Sacket and wife, DeAnne of Lahoma; two daughters, Polly Young and husband, David of Sparks; Connie Shreck and husband, Ray of Blackwell; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; one sister, Doris Glenn of Cocoa Beach, Florida; one brother, Paul White of Cherokee; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Bill; her parents; her step-father; one brother, Dean White; and one step-brother, Ray Brown.

Celebration Service for Lois Pauline Sacket of Aline is 10:00 a.m., Friday, July 27, 2018, at Aline First Christian Church. Interment follows at Aline Star Cemetery.

Viewing is 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. today, July 26, 2018, at the funeral home in Helena, with the family present 6-8:00 p.m.

Arrangements by Lanman Funeral Home Inc. of Helena www.LanmanMemorials.com Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc.

Memorial contributions may be made to Aline First Christian Church, with the funeral home serving as custodian of the funds. Lanman Funeral Home Inc. P.O. Box 126, Helena, Oklahoma 73741.

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