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© The Enid News and Eagle
September 3, 2022
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Sallie Kate Asplund

April 8, 1948 ~ August 29, 2022

The celebration of life for Sallie Kate Asplund, 74-year-old Enid resident, is currently pending under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home. 


© Henninger Hinson Funeral Home
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Sallie Kate (Entriken) Asplund

Sallie Kate (Entriken) Asplund
June 8, 1948 ~ August 29, 2022

The celebration for Sallie Kate Entriken Asplund will be 2:00PM in the Breezeway of the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday, October 2, 2022. Please use the North entrance. Services under the direction of Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home.

Sallie was born June 8, 1948 to Dr. Fred D. and Virginia Sue Herman Entriken. Her grandfather Harley Lee Entriken established his dental practice on the north side of the Square in Enid, joined later in his practice by his son Fred. Her great-grandfather, George B. Tapp made the run in 1893, Homesteading near Billings.

Sallie attended McKinley Elementary School, Waller Jr. High, and Enid High School, graduating in 1966. As a senior, Sallie was an attendant to the May Queen. That summer she won a contest with Thermojac Sportswear, was featured in an ad in December 1966 Seventeen Magazine, and made several apperances for the company. She attended the university of Tulsa where she became a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.

Sallie worked at Shell Oil Company, was a flight attendant for American Airlines, and was a great travel agent for Bentley Hedges Agency in Oklahoma City. On September 1, 1979 Sallie and George Taylor Asplund were married. In 1991 they returned to Enid, living in the house his grandfather had built on East Maple. In 2006 they built their dream home. Wherever she lived, her home always looked like a page from House Beautiful.

Following her marriage to George, Sallie worked with him in his business. For over 20 years she managed her parents health care, learning the intricacies of Medicare and health insurance. Sallie was kind, loving, caring, helpful and funny.

In 2011, Sallie was diagnosed with Fronto Temporal Dementia. After George's death in 2012, Sallie was cared for in her home by an outstanding team of wonderful ladies, including, Linda, Maggie, Carla, Susan, Janet, Joyce, Laveta, Marilyn, Sue, Carly, Peggy, Dee, Zola, Janie, Rae, Cheryl, Becky, Stephanie, Karen and Eytone. Her family is eternally grateful for their help and dedication which made it possible for her to remain at home until her death on August 29, 2022.

Sallie was preceded in death by her husbanf George, her brother Fred Dea, and her parents. She is survived by her sister Susan Renz and her husband Robert, niece Laura Virginia Renz, all of Spokane, Washington, cousin Louise Entriken Neal of Wichita, KS., sisters-in-law Carol Asplund and Nancy Entriken of Enid, Anne Asplund of Oklahoma City, nephews Mark Asplund of Bentonville, AR. and Caden Young of denton, TX., nieces Shelly Dupus and Emily Young also of denton.

Do a kind deed for someone, and remember Sallie as the beautiful woman she was.

Memorials may be made through Henninger-Hinson to the First Presbyterian Church or the Alzheimer's Association.


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