Doris attended Highland Baptist Church. She enjoyed dancing and listening to music. She loved her puppies Hanzel, Mindy, Pippy, Daisy, and Sadie. Doris liked fashion when it came to clothes, and she also loved jewelry. Doris was always matched in nice outfits from head to toe and her motto was to always look in a mirror before you leave the house. Doris also enjoyed fishing and hunting, especially fishing. Doris would take all the kids fishing and she said the secret was to stay quiet so the fish wouldn’t hear you. Doris’ favorite TV shows were Murder She Wrote, Heartland, and her soap operas.
Doris grew up in Sand Springs and moved to the Oklahoma City area to start her family. Doris was a hard worker and a good homemaker and always provided for her family. Doris was a kind, loving, friendly person with a gentle, caring heart. She would always help people in need and enjoyed volunteering as a Candy Striper at Integris Southwest Hospital. Doris was everybody’s favorite because she was so sweet and she had a genuine smile. Doris enjoyed going out to dinner and her favorite was eating fish. She enjoyed going to Catfish Cove. She loved going for rides in the mule, the faster the better. She would giggle and say, “Go mule go!”
Doris was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother, and friend. Doris’ first love was her Lord and Savior and being with her children and all their families, especially all her grandchildren. Doris was a prayer warrior and she loved volunteering at her church. Doris’s love for others and her kind and sweet personality and her gentle smile will be missed by all who knew her.
She is preceded in death by two children, a daughter, Shirley, and a son, Jody, and one sister, Priscilla D. Stegall.
Doris is survived by Virginia Ann Duggins (Jill) of Duncan, Oklahoma, Patricia Clampitt of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Michael Clary of Urbana, Ohio, Sharon Kubiak of Yukon, Oklahoma, Dorie Schatz of Noble, Oklahoma, and Leola Garcia of Newcastle; sister, Carmella Harvel of Russellville, Arkansas, and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren.
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