Lois Ann Haymes' Obituary
Lois Ann Haymes BillingsleyBorn January 13, 1936 to R.C. & Chloe Billingsley.Attended Cushing High School and was the Homecoming Attendant.She married David L. Haymes in Cushing, Oklahoma on August 27, 1954.David and Ann moved to Tulsa where she worked for American Airlines. She gave birth to three beautiful children – David Mark Haymes, Barry Kriss Haymes and Lori Ellen Haymes. They lived in the Tulsa are for 22 years and then moved to Broken Arrow where they have resided for the past 36 years.Ann worked for Moss Seat Covers and Martin Manufacturing.David and Ann always went as a team to the church’s they served as organist and pianist. They played for Lake View Heights Baptist Church, Lynn Lane Baptist Church, 11th Street Baptist, Parkland Baptist, Calvary Baptist in Broken Arrow, Immanuel Baptist in Tulsa, Sequoyah Hills Baptist in Tulsa, Living Oaks Baptist in Tulsa and currently serving at Plainview Baptist Church in Tulsa..She is survived by her husband, David Lee Haymes of Tulsa. Son Rev. Kriss Haymes and wife Tammy Haymes of Tulsa. Daughter Lori Ellen Hanlon and husband Tom Hanlon of Broken Arrow Daughter in Law Janet Haymes of Tulsa. Eight Grand children – Katie Ann Hanlon-Bolen, Krissi Leigh Green, Daniel Harold Haymes, Leann Marie Lee, Joshua Christopher Haymes, Matthew Stephen Haymes, Kariss Elizabeth Haymes and Andrew David Haymes. Six Great Grand Children – Karleigh Jo O’Brien Bolen, Landon Thomas Green, Karson Jude Hanlon, Eli Ashton Green, Stella Louise Middaugh and Lyla Grace Green.She is proceeded in death by her parents, R.C and Chloe Billingsley, her brother Bob Billingsley and son David Mark Haymes.Her children referred to her as “AN EARTH ANGEL”.Ann was the most joyful person in the world. She was full of love, laughter and Jesus. She loved spending time with all of her family and hosting birthdays, holidays and church functions.She was married to the love of her life and it showed in how kind and loving they were to each other. Ann meet David when she was eight years old.She loved to bake, travel, play piano, listen to her son Kriss sing and preach. She loved it when her daughter Lori came over in the evenings to play piano.Ann also played the cello.She enjoyed playing skip-bo and usually won. She was a true optimists and always looked for the best in everyone. She was always willing to help anyone at a moments notice.Her house was often filled with laughter from her children, grand children and great grand children. She was a master at the T.V. show Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune.She was very active and walked 2 miles on her treadmill almost everyday.Visitation will be 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Thursday, December 10th, Floral Haven Funeral Home.Funeral Service will be 10:00 AM, Friday, December 11th, Plainview Baptist Church, Tulsa
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