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Eve Lauppe, 47 year old Woodward resident, passed away Friday, January 2, 2026 in Oklahoma City. Per her wishes no services will be held. Arrangements are under the direction of the Billings Funeral Home.
Yvonne Marie "Eve" (Landry) Lauppe was born on August 4, 1978 in Southbridge, Massachusetts to Stephen James and Cindy Marie (Vivlamore) Landry. She grew up in Massachusetts and lived in several different places throughout her life.
She was united in marriage to Marion LeWayne Lauppe on August 8, 2020 in Woodward, Oklahoma. They made their home in Woodward. Eve was a housewife and stayed home taking care of her kids. She also worked at Arbys and Subway.
She loved spending time with family and crafting.
Eve is survived by her husband Marion Lauppe of the home; sons: Nate Wood, Robert Wood; daughters: Heather Poole and husband John aka Porch Monkey, Hannah Hopkins and husband Brenden; one brother John Landry; grandchildren: Jordan Lauppe, Lucas Essary, Dusty Essary, Harper Lauppe, Aria Lauppe, Jasmine Poole, Katie Poole, Emelie Poole, Jacelynn Martinez, Robin Martinez, Everleigh Martinez, Ensleigh Martinez, Waylon Davis, Charles Crispin, Nathan Crispin, Leeland Crispin, Everett Crispin; other relatives and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her brother Scott Landry and her mom Cindy Marie Landry.
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