Jolene and Truman lived in S. OKC until 1984, when they moved to Newcastle. She was a faithful Christian and while in OKC they attended South Lindsay Baptist Church. After moving to Newcastle, she attended Woodland Hills Baptist Church where she was in charge of arts and crafts for Vacation Bible School, and she also coordinated and prepared funeral dinners.
For many years Jolene and Truman enjoyed being involved with USSSA. While Truman coached, Jolene kept the score books and became the state secretary for USSSA.
Jolene loved working with arts and crafts and was an avid quilter. She was an excellent seamstress, and made many outfits for her kids and grandkids. Jolene was a fabulous cook, and especially loved canning, baking and preparing holiday meals for her family. Most of all, Jolene fiercely loved her family, and especially her grandchildren. She will be greatly missed.
She was preceded in death by: Grandmother, Cynthia Hine, Grandfather, James Hine, Mother, Esther Alene Forte, Two brothers, Tim Forte and Jo Eddie Forte
She is survived by: Husband, Truman Young of Newcastle, Three Children, David Young of Newcastle, Gayla Everett and husband Butch of Newcastle Kathy Thrash and husband Donnie of OKC; Seven Grandchildren, Amanda, Travis, Erin, Bethany, Lauren, Bailey Rae Frances and Hunter; One Great Granddaughter, Harper Frances; And a host of friends.
Funeral Services will be 2:00 PM Wed. Jan. 18, 2017 at Woodland Hills Baptist Church in Newcastle. Interment will be at Newcastle Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Newcastle.
Jolene and Truman lived in S. OKC until 1984, when they moved to Newcastle. She was a faithful Christian and while in OKC they attended South Lindsay Baptist Church. After moving to Newcastle, she attended Woodland Hills Baptist Church where she was in charge of arts and crafts for Vacation Bible School, and she also coordinated and prepared funeral dinners.
For many years Jolene and Truman enjoyed being involved with USSSA. While Truman coached, Jolene kept the score books and became the state secretary for USSSA.
Jolene loved working with arts and crafts and was an avid quilter. She was an excellent seamstress, and made many outfits for her kids and grandkids. Jolene was a fabulous cook, and especially loved canning, baking and preparing holiday meals for her family. Most of all, Jolene fiercely loved her family, and especially her grandchildren. She will be greatly missed.
She was preceded in death by: Grandmother, Cynthia Hine, Grandfather, James Hine, Mother, Esther Alene Forte, Two brothers, Tim Forte and Jo Eddie Forte
She is survived by: Husband, Truman Young of Newcastle, Three Children, David Young of Newcastle, Gayla Everett and husband Butch of Newcastle Kathy Thrash and husband Donnie of OKC; Seven Grandchildren, Amanda, Travis, Erin, Bethany, Lauren, Bailey Rae Frances and Hunter; One Great Granddaughter, Harper Frances; And a host of friends.
Funeral Services will be 2:00 PM Wed. Jan. 18, 2017 at Woodland Hills Baptist Church in Newcastle. Interment will be at Newcastle Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Newcastle.
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