Betty Lou Caughron
October 06, 1924 - February 05, 2013
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Betty Lou Caughron
October 06, 1924 - February 05, 2013
Obituary
Betty Lou Caughron was born October 6, 1924 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. She died February 5, 2013 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 88. Betty was employed by Tulsa aerospace company McDonnell Douglas for 33 years and retired from there. She enjoyed working her crossword puzzles and found pleasure in her gardening. Betty loved to read and, at times, enjoyed just sitting on her front porch. But, she was well known to be a hard worker. And, she loved her family dearly. Betty married Wallace Caughron in 1944 and they were married for 48 years. She was preceded in death by her husband Wallace, her parents, and 7 siblings. She is survived by her son Ronnie Caughron and his wife Polly of Broken Arrow, daughter Judy Caughron of Tulsa; grandkids: Jeff, Malisa & Lance, Colby & Hannah, Jason & Arlene, Jeremy, and Chad; great-grandkids: Chris, Lindsey & Taylor, Renee, Bayleigh, Koli, Teagan, McKenzie, Ayden & Dawson; two sisters: Elaine Cline and JoAnn Deaton; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends. Condolences may be sent through the guest book on this page.
Memorial Service
- Date & Time: February 08, 2013 (1:00 PM)
- Venue: Butler-Stumpff & Dyer Funeral Home & Crematory
- Location: 2103 E 3rd St Tulsa, OK 74104 - (Get Directions)
27 responses to Betty Lou Caughron
Colby Caughron says:
June 18, 2015
Im just laying here at Judys and I can't help but thank about you! I can feel you all around this place! It kills me to drive by your house and see someone else sitting on your front porch! You were the rock and cornerstone of this family and I miss you terribly! I know your looking down on us shaking your head because most of our worlds are falling apart! I love you and I hope you and OW are together and guiding us somehow to be better! I love you and miss you everyday!
Malisa Reel says:
February 3, 2020
Hard to believe 7 years ago on February 5, 2013 you went home to be with the Lord and your family awaiting you with open arms.
Things sure haven't been the same since this day 7 years ago when you fell and I made the call to send you to the hospital to be checked out and you never came back home. You are missed daily granny but I know you pop in to check on me at my new home from time to time and i'm so grateful for those moments even if only brief. There are days I wish we could sit down and talk on the front porch just like old times but I know one day I will be able to do that with you again as much as I want. I love and miss you everyday and know I am taking care of mom. Kiss papa for me. Rest easy all is okay…. I love you.