Lois Mildred Hayt

August 04, 1925 - March 24, 2012

Lois Mildred Hayt

August 04, 1925 - March 24, 2012

Obituary

Lois Mildred Hayt, 86, Tulsa, OK, died March 24, 2012 at 6:40. Born August 4, 1925 in Bartlesville, OK to father, Richard Allen Lowry and mother, Clara Francis (Martin) Lowry. Lois was married at Bartlesville, OK July 25, 1942 to Donald Darwin Hayt Sr. in Assembly of God Church. She was a clerk at Montgomery Wards for many years. Lois loved the beach, any kind of water sports, and she loved shopping. Her favorite thing was loving Jesus, telling others about his love, going to church, praying, and reading the bible. Survived by husband, Donald Hayt Sr.; children Donald Hayt Jr. of Tulsa, OK, Pamela A. Baker and husband William Baker of Springdale, AR, Sheila Marie Gardner and husband Jim Gardner of Branson, MO; grandchildren Beverly Hayt, Dwight Hayt, Greg Hayt, Mark Hayt, Dwayne Baker, Lee Baker, Timothy Baker, Jimmy Dean Gardner, Shane Gardner; seventeen great-grandchildren; eight great-great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded by her parents Richard and Clara Lowry; Siblings Oren Lowry, Earnest Lowry, Doris Cowan, Harold Lowry, Clara McMasters, Ralph Lowry, James Lowry, Paul Eugene Lowry. Condolences may be sent through the guestbook on this page.

Funeral Service

  • Date & Time: March 28, 2012 (11:00 AM)
  • Venue: Glad Tidings Assembly of God
  • Location: 38 S. Vandalia Ave. Tulsa, OK 74112 - (Get Directions)

Visitation

  • Date & Time: March 27, 2012 (5:00 PM - 7:00 PM)
  • Venue: Butler-Stumpff & Dyer Funeral Home & Crematory
  • Location: 2103 E 3rd St Tulsa, OK 74104 - (Get Directions)

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: No Date & Time
  • Venue: Snopp-Bearden Funeral Home
  • Location: Branson, MO - (Get Directions)

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6 responses to Lois Mildred Hayt

  1. Our deepest sympathies on the loss of Lois Hayt . Please offer a favorite memory of Lois on this memorial to share more of her life experiences with family and friends.

  2. Grandma you was a true women of God. I think you for all your prayers that you prayed over me and my Family. I know that you are one of the biggest resons for the way I am today about my family cause you are the one that taught my mother the things she needed to do in bringing up Christain children. You was taught that from your mother and father and you taught it to your children and they taught it to use. Guess what Grandma it worked cause now me and my wife are teaching it to ares. And I know they will teach it to there children also. Thank you. You gave us the greats gift of all and showed us the power and love of God.

  3. Greg Hayt says:

    Grandma, You will be missed for many years to come by me. I know that it is through the power of yours and grandpa's prayers that have made me what I am today. You have now graduated to your perment place in heaven where you have lived your life to accomplish. We will reunite with you soon. I love and miss you but I also know we will see each other again in heaven. There is not enough room on a computer or time to say all the great things about you. You and grandpa raised 3 children that you can be proud to know will join you some day. That says so much about you. I love you more than words can express.

  4. It was my privilege to be a care giver for Lois for 2years.In that time I got to know Don and Lois and have been friends of theirs and their family for 7 years.Lois would display pictures of her girls and herself and her husband, times gone by were precious to her.She would bring me her bible and we would read it and pray.She was truly a woman who loved Jesus and served Him.Their love was amazing,nearly 70 years of caring for eachother,in good times and bad,shoulder to shoulder.She loved her home,her family and her husband was her best friend.She will be missed by those who love her,but I know all of heaven rejoiced when she came there to wait for us to join her.There is no sorrow in heaven,only joy and long life.We talked many times about heaven and Jesus.We sang hymns and cooked together and I even did her hair at the house.It was my pleasure to help care for Lois and know her family.Don is am amazing man full of love and a man who also loves Jesus and took his marriage vows seriously.He is my hero and made me see love in a whole new way.Thanks Don.I pray for peace that surpasses all understanding to guard your hearts and minds thru Christ Jesus in the years to come and fullness of joy knowing God is well pleased at how you lived your life.Lois, we will see you again,and Don we love you and will see you soon,with love,Kevin and Mickee Hicks

  5. Dear Great-Grandma, I know we didn't meet many times but we met enough for me to think and know that i love you deeply. You are a sweet women and will be missed as the years pass. But i know someday we will see each other again. I also know and i'm thinking right now you're up in that wonderful, perfect, gorgeous, place called heaven and your looking down and reading this message. I really miss and love you. I hope you're having some good enjoyable laughs up there with Jesus, and i hope you have a house entirely made out of gold, cause you deserve the best. You were and still are a great women and i'm sure that god enjoys one extra person up there in heaven and if i were to choose anybody to spend one more minute with, it would be you. Sincerely your great granddaughter, Kelsey Gardner P.S. I LOVE YOU

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