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WANDA LEE SANGSTER OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star




WANDA LEE SANGSTER
1931 - 2006


Earlsboro resident Wanda Lee Guinn Sangster, 75, died Wednesday, May 31, in Earlsboro.
She was born February 2, 1931, in Shawnee to Earl J. and Lee Oxley Guinn.
On October 4, 1947, she married Houston Sangster in Shawnee.
Wanda was reared in Shawnee. A military wife for twenty years, she also had lived overseas in Turkey, Israel and Jordan.
She had been a resident of Earlsboro for more than thirty years.
Along with her husband, they owned and operated Sangster's Sweet Shop in Tecumseh for twenty three years. They retired in 1995.
She and her husband were avid travelers. She was an active member of the Freewill Baptist Church of Earlsboro, where she served as a Sunday School teacher and enjoyed singing.
Wanda also enjoyed sewing, crocheting, gardening and cooking and was also an accomplished artist.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters, Vesta Sparks and Earlene Perry.
Survivors include her husband, Houston Sangster, of the home; daughter, Tawana Sue Herron of Del City; grandsons, Leonard Herron of Del City; Shane Herron of Guthrie; granddaughter, Tasha Herron of Oklahoma City; five great-grandchildren, Nathaniel James, Garreth, Cheyenne, Ryan and Zack; two sisters, Beulah and Bob Kinnamon of Shawnee; and Bea Haas of Konawa; five sisters-in-law, Mary, Lila, Darlene, Margy and Velma; and several other loved ones and numerous friends.
Service will be 2:00 p.m. Friday at Cooper Funeral Chapel with J. R. Reid, pastor of Free Will Baptist Church of Earlsboro and Delbert Akin.
Burial will follow at Union Cemetery.
Published June 2, 2006.


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