LaDonna Sue Tuggle's Obituary
LaDonna Tuggle, 78, of Catoosa, passed away peacefully on February 27, 2026. She was born on October 30, 1947, in Broken Arrow to Sam and Mona Replogle.
LaDonna was a bright and accomplished student, recognized for her academic excellence as a salutatorian. She carried that same dedication and grace throughout her life. On February 14, 1995, she married the love of her life, Curtis Tuggle, in Eureka Springs. Together they shared a life built on love, devotion, and mutual respect.
LaDonna was known for her fun-loving spirit, warm heart, and vibrant personality. She had a natural kindness that drew people to her, and she gave selflessly to those around her. She was nurturing and caring, often serving as the steady and loving presence her family and friends relied upon. In her younger years, she was a beautiful cheerleader, remembered for her poise, confidence, and timeless class. Her elegance and gracious nature remained with her throughout her life.
LaDonna is preceded in death by her parents Sam and Mona Replogle, son Keith Lowrey, sister Joyce Denham and husband Jack, brother-in-law AJ Ryel, sister-in-law Phyllis Replogle, and brother Troy Replogle
LaDonna is survived by her husband Curtis Tuggle, daughter Brook Purdum and husband Perry, brother Ray Replogle and wife Teresa, sister Florene Ryel, brother Larry Replogle and wife Carolyn, brother Jerry Replogle, grandchildren Hailey Hester and husband Davin, Hayden Purdum, Hylton Purdum and wife Rachel, along with nieces, nephews, cousins, and other loved ones.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 5th, 2026 at 11:00 AM at Thomas Community Church in Broken Arrow, OK (32702 E 61st St S, Broken Arrow, OK 74014)
Interment will take place at Floral Haven Memorial Gardens - Dogwood Mausoleum at 12:30 PM (Dogwood mausoleum is located right next to the Rose Chapel)
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