Lucille Eva Stewart was born March 30, 1918 to Walter Charles and Blanche Ethel (Jacoby) Stewart, at their home south of Gage, Oklahoma. Lucille passed away at the Shattuck Nursing Center on April 14, 2012, at the age of 94 years and 15 days.
Lucille attended school at Little Wolf Country School and graduated from Gage High School with the Class of 1936.
Lucille was a member of the First Baptist Church of Arnett where she was baptized and also served as Sunday school teacher for a few years.
Aunt Luc, as she was lovingly called by family and friends, worked at the Circle C Courts and the AAA office in Arnett.
She loved spending time with her sisters and their families. She was well known for doting on her nieces and nephews as well as great nieces and nephews.
Aunt Luc lived on the family farm until 1964. The farm house was then moved to Arnett where she resided until 2004 when she made her home at the Shattuck Nursing Center.
She was preceded in death by her parents, 8 sisters, Margie Stewart, Verda Stewart, Lola Kretz, Gladys Sipe, Reba Stewart, Eileen Doyel, Arleen Stewart, and Aldyth Holloway; 1 brother Archie Stewart; brothers-in-law, Matthew Doyel, Grant Sipe, Rex Holloway and Roy Kretz; and 1 niece, Karma Malson.
Aunt Luc is survived by 7 nephews Kenn Sipe of Gage, OK, David Doyel of Las Vegas, NV, James Doyel and wife Jeanette of Phoenix, AZ, Bill Doyel of Phoenix, AZ, Joe Doyel and wife Sandy of Rialto, CA, Rexie Holloway and wife Kathy of Arnett, OK and Louis Holloway and wife Myrna of Arnett, OK; 2 nieces, Pam Brown and husband Dennis of Woodward, OK and Connie Shoaf and husband Will of Arnett, OK; many great and great-great nieces and nephews, 1 great-great-great nephew, other family and a host of friends.