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Dorothy Marie (Fincher)
Low
Apr 20, 1936 - Sep 16, 2025
Submitted by Jo Aguirre
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Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home
(Permission Granted)
A Celebration of Life for Dorothy Marie (Fincher) Low, of Fairmont, will be 2:00
pm, Tuesday, September 23, 2025, at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel with
Reverend Justin Winbolt officiating.
Interment will follow in Hennessey Cemetery
under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home and Crematory. Viewing and
visitation with family will be from 5:00-6:30 pm on Monday, September 22nd at
the funeral home.
Dorothy was born April 20, 1936, in Hennessey, Oklahoma, to Bruce and Nellie
(Fauchier) Jones, and passed peacefully at her home in Fairmont, on September
16, 2025.
Dorothy was raised outside of Hennessey with her two brothers and one sister on
the family farm. She attended Hennessey Public Schools, graduating in 1954. She
married Lloyd Fincher, and they had three children, Connie, Raymond and Linda.
In 1968, they made Garber, Oklahoma their home where Dorothy worked for the
Garber Coop. Sadly, she lost Lloyd in 1974, but later on, she met Edgar Low, and
they were married in 1986. They moved to the farm and enjoyed many years of
farming and raising cattle. After retiring from farming, she enjoyed spending
time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Dorothy was a
member of the Garber Christian Church, CWF and the D.A.R. (Daughters of the
American Revolution). She was a supporter of Enid Masonic Lodge and DeMolay.
Dorothy was an avid crafter, crocheting many blankets, toys and different things
for her friends and family. She painted beautiful cards for many occasions and
loved gifting her Christmas cards and ornaments. Dorothy loved to "sit and
visit." Her home was always open and full of coffee, laughter and conversations
that could turn from heartfelt to hilarious in an instant. She never missed an
opportunity for a perfectly placed one liner. Her humor was kind, and teasing
was a sign of affection. She cherished the time spent around the table with
family and friends remembering the past, discussing the present and planning for
the future.
Dorothy is preceded in death by her parents, husbands Lloyd Fincher and Edgar
Low, son Raymond, two brothers, Marion and Glen, and sister, Francis.
She is
survived by daughters, Connie Fincher, of Enid, Linda Powell and husband Keith,
of Garber, seven grandchildren, Joshua Johnson, of Fairmont, Jenifer Tousignant
and husband Allen, of Garber, Randy Fincher and wife Jeri, of Fairmont, Heather
Riley and husband Daniel, of Garber, Joey Fincher and wife Shelby, of Garber,
Brandy Fagan, of Garber, and Trinity Miller and husband Kyle, of Piedmont, Ok,
and eleven great-grandchildren also survive Dorothy; Alyson, Lincoln, Lane,
Kimber, Jordan, Corban, Nevaeh, Carlie, Laramie, Ayden and Adelyn.
Memorial contributions in Dorothy's name may be made to Enid Masonic Lodge #80
with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.
Condolences may be made, memories shared, and services viewed online at
www.ladusauevans.com.
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