Ruth Ann Lafferty Baker's Obituary
After a very short battle with cancer, Ruth Ann Lafferty Baker celebrated her homecoming victory with her Lord on October 18, 2008, the same day as her Oklahoma State Cowboys celebrated a homecoming victory on the football field. Ruth Ann was born in Foyil, Oklahoma on March 20, 1927 to Lloyd and Mamie Lafferty. She moved to Stillwater, Ok in 1942. During her time in Stillwater, she graduated from Stillwater High School in 1945, graduated from Oklahoma A & M in 1949, was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and met Johnny Baker. Ruth Ann and Johnny were married on June 13, 1947 at the First United Methodist Church of Stillwater. Throughout Johnny’s career they lived in 9 different states and raised four remarkable children. Ruth Ann’s love of sports, reading, dogs, bird watching, gardening, church, family and country never left her without words. She was a great conversationalist and we will always remember her love for the OSU Cowboys, Houston Astros and the Republican Party! A memorial service will be held on Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 4:00 at the First United Methodist Church of Broken Arrow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent in memory of Ruth Ann to the First United Methodist Church of Broken Arrow Building Fund.Survived By: She is survived by her husband Johnny, her four children (and spouses); Trent Baker (Terri) of Broken Arrow, Lisa Bates (Wayne) of Broken Arrow, Todd Baker (Rosanne) of Edmond and Lloyd Baker (Mary Ann) of Maple Valley, Washington, step-grandchildren Staci Kern and Jamie Denney of Oklahoma City, five grandchildren; Christopher Baker, Leanne Baker, Matthew McLarty, Greg McLarty and Scott McLarty, three great grandchildren; Austin Denny, Maximus Denney and Juliette McLarty, brother Lloyd Lafferty (Peggy) of Arlington, TX, sister Dorothy Friend (Jonathan) of Stillwater and sister Jean O’Halloran (Merkle) of Cordell.
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