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Stephanie Yvonne Long
Jul 19, 1991 - Oct 13, 2020
Posted by Jo Aguirre

Muskogee Phoenix
Published on October 19, 2020

On Tuesday, October 13, 2020 Stephanie Yvonne Long received her angel wings. She left this world much too young, at the age of 29 years, 2 months and 24 days.

Stephanie was born July 19, 1991 in Muskogee, OK to James Edward Long and Connie Yvonne Hubler Long and she lived her entire life in the Gore area. She attended Gum Springs elementary school and Gore High School until her senior year. She graduated from High School in Sallisaw, OK in May 2009. She played softball, ran track and was a cheerleader. Stephanie was also a fill-in player on her brother Stewart's soccer team. Stephanie enjoyed cooking, hunting, fishing, and being outside. She loved eating sushi. She loved to read and enjoyed reading many good books. She planted a small garden this year and really enjoyed it. Stephanie loved animals and she dearly loved her cat "Sunny". She was called "Aunt Nessie" by her niece and nephew and she loved that name and getting to play and spend time with them. Her brothers called her "Sister" and they always had her back. She loved them both very much. Her mom called her "Sissy Poo" and she called her mom "Mama Bear". She was employed at OK Foods and was planning on getting married at the end of this month. Stephanie was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Those who were there to welcome Stephanie to Heaven are her Grandpa Peter Penrose Hubler Jr., Aunt Kathie Briley, Uncles Darrell and Travis Hubler, Cousin Garrett Cole, Great Grandmother Stella Webster, Great Grandfather Curtis Morrison, and many other family members and friends.

Those left to cherish her memory are her mother, Connie Hubler Long Lauderdale and stepfather John Lauderdale of Gore OK; father, James Edward Long and stepmother Olivia Long of Muskogee, OK; two brothers, Jeremy Long and wife Courtnie of Gore OK, Stewart Long and fiancée Shay Bryant of Muskogee OK; one niece, Keavy Long of Gore, OK; one nephew, Jackson Long of Gore, OK; her fiancée, Clifton Dean Fallon and his daughter Karma from Denver, Colorado; Grandma Jewell Hubler of Gore, OK; Grandma Ruth Long and Grandpa Jim Oliver of Gore, OK; and Grandfather, John Long and wife Julie of Greenwood, AR. She will also be fondly remembered by many Aunts, Uncles, cousins and friends.

We will always remember her beautiful smile, her baby blue eyes, and her loving and caring personality. Her presence in our lives will be sorely missed. When you think of Stephanie remember her beautiful spirit. Celebrate the good memories you have of her and remember that life is fragile and short and should be lived to the fullest.

A private family Graveside Service for Stephanie will be held at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at Stevenson Cemetery in Gore, OK under the direction of Hibbs Funeral Home. She will be laid to rest next to her Grandpa Peter Rose Hubler, Jr.


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