Sharon Lois Sartors

Sharon Lois Sartors

Sharon Lois Sartors was born on March 15, 1949 to Ben and Viola Seeley. She died at the age of 74.

Sharon graduated from Sulphur High School and then continued her education at UCO where she obtained a bachelors degree in Music Education. Sharon was employed at Sulphur Public Schools for 38 years as a teacher and in later years as a bus driver. She worked for The Chickasaw Nation in many capacities. Sharon was a member of Abundant Life Church.

Sharon was an amazing pianist and loved performing with her family as well as serving at the church providing music and children’s church for many years. She was an avid OU fan and rooted for them in every season, win or lose. Sharon loved to cook and won several local awards for her dishes; it was something that she was very proud of and took great pride in.

Sharon had one son, Benji, who was her pride and joy, until her grandchildren came along. She was a devoted Nana and lived to spoil them rotten. She had a special relationship with her nieces and nephews and family was the most important thing to her.

Sharon was preceded in death by her father, Ben Seeley; one sister, Donna Bellefeuille; niece, Cris Bellefeuille; brothers-in-law, Rick Priddy and Russell Bellefeuille.

She is survived by her mother, Viola Seeley and sister, Rhonda “Suzy” Priddy of Sulphur; brother, Bub Seeley and wife Sammie of Dickson; son, Benji Sartors and wife Lacee of Sulphur; grandchildren, Aubrey and Traber Sartors and Brandt Beatley; nieces, Rachael Harazda, Cheri Bellefeuille Gordon and husband Dan; nephews, Derrick Priddy, Skip Seeley and wife Whitney, all of Sulphur, Chuck Bellefeuille and wife Kendall of Latta, Shawn and Katy Seeley of Lawton and Schelle Armstrong; and aunt, Winzola Bray, of Reagan.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, June 19, 2023 at Crossway Baptist Church with Rev. Robert Green and Rev. Bill Leveridge officiating. Interment followed at Oaklawn Cemetery under the direction of DeArman Funeral Home.

Serving as pallbearers were Dan Gordon, Skip Seeley, Cedon Harazda, Derrick Priddy, Noah Gordon and Mike Stewart.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be made to Abundant Life Church or Sulphur Foundation in Excellence in Education.

Sulphur Times-Democrat

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