Henson-Novak Funeral Directors

Henson-Novak Funeral Directors We offer full traditional services, cremations and memorial services in Guymon, Texhoma, Boise City, Oklahoma and the surrounding areas.

We own our own crematory and design and sell our own monuments.

Lavon Wingert, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away March 17, 2026, at the age of 101.  She was born on ...
03/18/2026

Lavon Wingert, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away March 17, 2026, at the age of 101. She was born on November 28th, 1924, in Beaver County, Oklahoma, to Charles A. and M. Louise Cassity. The second of four children, Lavon grew up alongside her siblings Cecil, Reola, and Walter.

Her long life spanned eras of immense challenge-the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and World War II. Rather than be defeated, Lavon embodied resilience. Her attitude toward adversity could be summed up in her determination to “buck up” and keep moving forward.

Lavon graduated from Rolla High School in Kansas in 1943. The same year, she met the love of her life, Bill Wingert, through a cousin. They married on July 24, 1943, just one day before Bill left to serve in the Marine Corps during World War II. Their marriage lasted 68 years, until Bill's passing in 2011. Together they built a life in and around Boise City Oklahoma raising four children: Judy, Linda, Mitch, and Mark.

Lavon was a woman of tireless energy and creativity. She filled her days with sewing, quilting, crocheting, cooking, gardening, and helping with harvests. She believed strongly in staying busy even timing her naps to strict 15 minutes, “ that was enough.” Early in life she worked as a grocery checker and later as a bookkeeper, but her greatest joy was being a devoted wife and mother.

Her family’s story was marked by both love and loss. Lavon’s older brother Cecil, her kind protector, was killed in action in Holland in 1944, a grief she carried tenderly throughout her life. After Bill's retirement from farming, the couple enjoyed playing cards daily, their games filled with laughter and friendly competition.

Following Bill’s passing, Lavon remained on the family farm, honoring her wish to stay in the place she loved. In 2020, after breaking her hip for the second time, she moved into assisted care, where she made lasting friendships and continued to inspire those around her with her warmth and strength. Her family is deeply grateful to Pioneer Manor for the care and companionship she received there.

Lavon’s legacy is one of resilience, devotion, and love. She will be remembered for her strong spirit, her industrious hands, and her unwavering commitment to family.

She is survived by her children, along with even more grandchildren, great grandchildren, and more great great grandchildren, who were her greatest joy to the end.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Boise City.

Friends and family may leave an online condolence, sign the online guest book, or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

Suggested memorials may be made to the Boise City Christian Church Benevolent Fund, PO Box 846, Boise City, Ok 73933.

Jamie Hughes, 58-year-old Guymon, Oklahoma resident passed away Monday, March 9, 2026 in Guymon. Services are pending at...
03/13/2026

Jamie Hughes, 58-year-old Guymon, Oklahoma resident passed away Monday, March 9, 2026 in Guymon.

Services are pending at this time and will be announced by Henson-Novak Funeral Directors of Guymon.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com

Opal “LoRee” Balenseifen was born April 5, 1941 in Liberal, KS, to Fretia and Robert “Bob” Miller. She left to be with t...
03/10/2026

Opal “LoRee” Balenseifen was born April 5, 1941 in Liberal, KS, to Fretia and Robert “Bob” Miller. She left to be with the Lord on March 10, 2026, in Amarillo, TX, just shy of her 85th birthday.

LoRee accepted Christ as her Savior and was baptized at the age of 15 at the Keyes Church of Christ.

When LoRee was 15 years old, she and Howard began their wonderful love story that would span almost 70 years. They married on June 21, 1958 just after Howard graduated high school. They had a very brief honeymoon before they joined a harvest crew for the rest of the summer. They lived in a 8 by 24 foot trailer while Howard worked cutting wheat and LoRee cooked for the crew. In the fall, they returned to Keyes for LoRee to finish school, graduating from Keyes High School in 1959. Howard loves to tell people that during her senior year he was the one who had to sign her report cards!

They then moved to Goodwell, OK for Howard to attend Panhandle Agricultural and Mechanical College. In 1960, they welcomed their first child, Brent. They moved to Norman, OK so Howard could attend Oklahoma University where their daughter Kelly was born in 1965. They returned to Keyes in the spring of 1966 where Howard began his lifelong farming and ranching career. They have lived there since in the exact same house which Howard renovated over the years to become LoRee’s cherished home.

Though their “moving” days were over, their traveling days were not! From LoRee’s beloved mother Fretia, she inherited her deep sense of wanderlust. LoRee once told Kelly that she would have never believed that a little girl from Keyes, OK would have gotten to travel the world and see all the beautiful and amazing places she had. Some of her special travel memories include holding a baby sloth and releasing a rehabilitated turtle to the sea. In addition to international travel, she and Howard loved to travel across the United States. She especially loved seeing Niagara Falls, the Grand Canyon, and Mt. Rushmore. In total, she and Howard traveled to 28 countries and 37 states. Their main love, however, was cruising! They sailed more than 50 times!!!

Throughout the 1970s and 80s, LoRee dedicated herself to being the best daughter, wife, and mother she could be. She was often seen yelling from the stands of football games “Go Brentie!” (much to his mortification!) or from the bleachers of Brent and Kelly’s basketball games. It was common for her to pack the car with her kids’ friends. We still laugh about her running over Steve Shafer’s foot while taking Brent and some of his classmates to Amarillo to leave for their senior trip. She was endlessly patient with carloads of giggling girls that she hauled around to movies and cheerleading outfit fittings. She made frequent shopping trips to Amarillo with Fretia, Kelly, and Aunt Naomi, early morning with everyone dressing to the nines. Shopping and eating out were always the top priority. There was so much love and laughter that someone would usually laugh until they wet their pants! Then more laughter would ensue! Always laughter. Always love.

And then that love expanded with the arrival of grandchildren! Jared came first then Bryan, Ethan, Juston, and finally McKenna Loree’—her namesake. Their accomplishments were her pride. Later, she shared her love with their partners and great-grandchildren! While she wasn’t able to get down on the floor and play with them like she did the younger generations, she loved them fiercely and always looked forward to visits and photos.

She was an avid reader and was rarely seen without a book in her hands. She learned to make silk flower arrangements and she also painted with her mother Fretia. She was always up for card games and could often be heard muttering the infamous Miller insult “Sow Bitch!” But always more than anything, she loved to spend time with the people she loved. Her quick, loud laugh will be missed.

She is proceeded in death by her mother Fretia Miller, her father Robert, grandparents Ancil and Viola Young and Albert and Zida Miller.

She is survived by her husband Howard Balenseifen, son Brent Balenseifen and wife Joyce, daughter Kelly Balenseifen, brother Terry Miller and wife Jo, grandchildren Jared Balenseifen and partner Heather, Bryan Balenseifen and wife Hayley, Juston Balenseifen, Ethan Wheatley, and McKenna Wheatley, great-grandchildren Kirbey, Brady and Landry Balenseifen, and beloved family Brad Balenseifen, Tony Barker, Janis Vickers, Carolyn and RV Farlow, Christy and James Belluomini, Robert and Carol Farlow, Shelly Myers, Savanah Myers, Debra and Clay Allen, Dawn and Steve Williams, Tammy Massey, Troy and Nancigail Miller, Kevin and Amy Miller, Eric Miller, Mayme and Don McElroy, Tracy McElroy, LaJuana and Lance Caroland, Kulani and Charles McDermett, Josh and Kimberlee McElroy, Darrell Balenseifen, Brett and Nancy Balenseifen, Winnie Balenseifen, MaryAnn Morgan, Dick and Patty Balenseifen, and Mark and Michelle Balenseifen.

Viewing will be held Friday, March 13th from 5 to 7 pm at the Henson-Novak Funeral home, 700 West Main in Boise City, OK.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 14th at 10:00 am in the Keyes Church of Christ (300 Jackson Avenue) with JF Carter presiding. Interment will occur immediately following the service at Willowbar Cemetery with lunch following back at the church.

Donations can be made in her honor to the Alzheimer’s Association or a charity of your choice.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com

Jeffrey Len Smith was born on June 7, 1970, in Guymon, Oklahoma to his mother Lavonne Calsing Smith. Jeff was raised in ...
03/05/2026

Jeffrey Len Smith was born on June 7, 1970, in Guymon, Oklahoma to his mother Lavonne Calsing Smith. Jeff was raised in Guymon; he graduated from the class of 1988. He enlisted in the army right out of high school and proudly served his country. After his honorable discharge, He began attending OPSU to further his education and in 1995 he received his bachelor’s degree in accounting. He began working for Oakes accounting firm in Guymon, before starting his own fence company.

For over a decade, he served the Oklahoma panhandle and surrounding communities by being a Firefighter with the Guymon Fire Dept. and an Air Medic with Eagle Med Paramedic Service. In the latter years of Jeff’s working career, he was a safety technician until his recent retirement.

Many people didn’t know this, but Jeff had a love for woodworking, especially building wood decks and fences for people; a passion he shared with his son Kale, with whom he was able to work with on a few projects recently. Jeff was also a talented drummer, a pastime he pursued with enthusiasm, he loved especially spending time with his granddaughters.

He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents; Dwayne and Irene Calsing; brother, Brad Lee Smith; and his stepfather, Roger Sublett.

Jeff is survived by his children: son, Kale Smith and wife Chelsi; son, Lane Smith and daughter Emily Smith. His two granddaughters, Hayden Rae Smith and Hadleigh Jean Smith; and his mother Lavonne Sublett.

Graveside Memorial Services will be held on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Elmhurst Cemetery with Pastor Arlen Lloyd officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to Jeff's children and grandchildren, all contributions will be accepted by the funeral home c/o Henson- Novak Funeral Directors P.O. Box 1306, Guymon, Oklahoma
73942

Friends may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

Jose Alejandro Martinez, affectionately known as “Joe,” passed away on March 3, 2026, in Amarillo, Texas. He was born on...
03/03/2026

Jose Alejandro Martinez, affectionately known as “Joe,” passed away on March 3, 2026, in Amarillo, Texas. He was born on May 29, 1942, in Farley, New Mexico. His parents were Ramon and Rosa Martinez.

Joe met the love of his life, Vickie, and they were united in marriage. In 1970, they made their home in Guymon, where they built a life together rooted in love, faith, hard work, and mutual respect.

Joe was truly a jack of all trades. Self-taught and naturally gifted, he seemed to know how to fix just about anything. He spent much of his career working as a maintenance worker, where his skill, ingenuity, and strong work ethic earned him the respect of coworkers and friends alike. He spent his final working years at B&B Sales, where he cherished visiting with customers each day until his retirement. Joe was more than just a dedicated employee — he was a mentor, a steady hand, and a trusted friend to many.

Above all, Joe loved his family. His devotion to them was the greatest joy of his life. He treasured time with his grandchildren, rarely missing a sporting event and was always ready for a fishing trip. He also had a deep love for animals and found happiness in caring for them. Joe was a member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church.

Joe is survived by his children: Jennifer Reyes; Alex Martinez and wife Rachael; Victor Martinez and his late wife Sandra Martinez; son-in-law, Lupe Garcia; Francis Romero and husband Juan Romero; Anna Martinez.

He is also survived by his beloved grandchildren: Nichole Moore and husband Jeremy; Mark Lusano and wife Aly; Lupe, Latasha, and Brittany Garcia; Michael Martinez; Mary and Randy Durbin; Hope and Bobby Anton; Thalia and Alan Arias; and Roberta, Amanda, and Johnny Romero.

His great-grandchildren include Evan, Braylie, and Isaiah Moore; Avery and Ronin Lusano; Ciara and Hailey Anton; Adriel, Asiel, and Aleah Arias, and Brantley and Leo Durbin.

Joe is also survived by his siblings Manuel Tarango and wife Mary; Gloria Martinez and husband Leo; Tony Sandoval; and his brother-in-law, John Ed Perea. Along with numerous nieces, nephews, and family members.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ramon and Rosa Martinez; his loving wife, Vickie Martinez; his beloved daughter, Roseann Garcia, and mother-in-law, Manuelita Anna Perea.

A Rosary will be held Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at St. Peter’s Catholic Church. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, March 6, 2026, at 10:00 a.m., also at the church. Services are entrusted to Henson-Novak Funeral Directors.

Joe will be remembered for his steady hands, generous heart, quiet strength, and unwavering love for his family. His legacy lives on in the many lives he touched.

Friends and family may leave an online condolence, sign the online guest book or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

For those families that select cremation as their final wishes: Do you know where your loved one is being cremated? Only...
02/27/2026

For those families that select cremation as their final wishes: Do you know where your loved one is being cremated? Only 15% of funeral homes in the State of Oklahoma own their own crematory.

We are part of that 15%. We became the first funeral home in the Oklahoma Panhandle with our own in house crematory that provides cremation and memorial services to Cimarron, Texas, and Beaver Counties, along with the Southwest Kansas and North Texas Panhandle areas, with four certified cremation technicians.

We want you to know that we will care for your loved one from the time of the first notification until your final wishes are completed; your loved one will never leave our care.

Henson~Novak Funeral Directors
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Alan Joe Webb was born on February 18, 1952, in Guymon, Oklahoma, where he was also raised and spent his life. Joe passe...
02/10/2026

Alan Joe Webb was born on February 18, 1952, in Guymon, Oklahoma, where he was also raised and spent his life. Joe passed away on February 10, 2026, peacefully surrounded by his wife of 53 years, Nina Webb, and their two daughters, leaving behind a legacy deeply rooted in agriculture, community, faith, and the Western way of life.

Joe came from a family whose roots in the Oklahoma Panhandle dated back to the1890’s. Growing up on land shaped by Webb family grit and perseverance, he learned early the values of hard work, integrity, and stewardship – the traits that guided him throughout his life as a farmer and rancher. Joe worked the land with dedication and pride for decades, tending to crops and livestock. Known as a leading innovator in farming and agricultural technology long before it was widely adopted, Joe was always ahead of the curve, experimenting with new techniques and tools to improve productivity and sustainability while honoring traditional farming values. His lifelong commitment to excellence in agriculture earned him many recognitions, including the 2002 Texas County Ag Producer of the Year and the 2013 Master Agronomist Award from Oklahoma State University’s Department of Plant and Soil Sciences. After retiring from farming, Joe embraced a new chapter with Nina as a bucking bull owner, becoming involved in the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) and American Bucking Bull, Inc. (ABBI), where he and Nina owned many competitive bulls and supported the sport he loved.

Joe’s nickname – “Gotta Go Joe” – was well known among friends and family and later inspired the name of the first bull he and Nina purchased, a fitting tribute that became part of his legacy in the rodeo world. In true cowboy fashion, he rode into his last Finals and won that Gold Buckle, the perfect reward for a life well ridden, well loved, and well lived.

Beyond his work, Joe was known for his deep faith, generosity, and overwhelming love for his family, friends, and community. He took pride in Guymon and supported the Victory Memorial Methodist Church and local agriculture, rodeo programs, and youth events, believing strongly in giving back and helping the next generation succeed.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Nina Webb; their daughters, Telisa Webb Schelin and her husband James from Dallas, TX, and Angie Webb Mulkey and her husband Chad from Sherwood, OR; his grandchildren, Jadyn Mulkey (22), Ava Joelle Schelin (19), and Calan Mulkey (18); his sister, Karen Camp and her husband Murry from Windsor, CO; his nephew Hayden Camp and his wife Debbie from Ft. Collins, CO; Twilla Tracy, his special sister-in-law, from Guymon, OK; his brother-law-law Scott Gullett and his wife Kim from Midlothian, TX; his sister-in-law Tammy Bourquin and her husband John from Purcell, OK; his step father-in-law Ray Gullett from Oklahoma City, OK; and many, many cousins and extended family members and friends who will Forever cherish his memory. He was preceded in death by his parents Ernest “Tweed” Webb and Eunice Webb Sexton.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, February 15, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30. p.m. at Henson~Novak Funeral Home in Guymon.

A celebration of Joe’s life will be held on Monday, February 16 at 1:30pm at Victory Memorial Methodist Church with graveside services immediately following. Memorials may be made to the Victory Memorial Methodist Men, Carson Perry Legacy Scholarship, and the American Cancer Society.

Joe will be remembered as a hardworking farmer, a proud rancher, a passionate bull owner, and a man whose generosity and smile left an unforgettable mark on all who knew him.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com

Laurie Green, age 71, of Guymon, OK, passed away on Friday, January 30, 2026. The daughter of Eugene (Gene) and Jo Marie...
02/01/2026

Laurie Green, age 71, of Guymon, OK, passed away on Friday, January 30, 2026. The daughter of Eugene (Gene) and Jo Marie Miller, Laurie was born in Kansas City, Missouri on November 19, 1954. Raised in Guymon, Laurie attended Guymon Schools where she graduated with the Guymon High School class of 1973.

Laurie married the love of her life, Ronnie Green, on May 24, 1973. The couple made their early home in Guymon, eventually settling into their permanent home on the Miller Ranch where they worked hand in hand on the farm and ranch.

Laurie raised 5 girls alongside Ronnie. Never afraid of a “little hard work”, Laurie worked a variety of jobs including being a cook at the Guymon Livestock Auction (the Sale Barn), a bus driver for Hardesty School district, and a small business owner of a secondhand clothing store.

Laurie was generous and rarely missed an opportunity to adopt her daughters’ friends or
care for a family member. She loved to garden and nothing made her happier than caring for her house plants and flowers. Laurie will forever be well loved and remembered for her home cooking, especially her famous cinnamon rolls.

Laurie was preceded in death by her husband, Ronnie Green; her parents, Jo Marie and
Eugene (Gene) Miller; and one brother, Bradley Miller.

Laurie is survived by her 5 girls: Erica (Britch) Maddox, Jessica (Vaughn) Wallace, Monica
(Jeff Wildrix) Green, Mica Parks, and Clancy Green; her grandchildren: Paxton (CJ) Cavin, Kaitlynn (Matt) Cassady, Rikki (Allen Dixon) Green, Payton Maddox, Jordan Wallace, Cara Sandoval, Michael Wallace, Tobi Sandoval, Karsten Parks, and Avery Morris; and her great- grandchildren: Ollie Cavin, Ames Cavin, Josh Dixon, Darrel Dixon, and Sloane Cassady; as well as one brother, Eugene Miller.

A memorial service will be conducted on Saturday, February 7th, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. at the Henson-Novak Chapel with visitation following. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Feeding Hearts and Hands, a local non-profit in Guymon providing nutritious meals and fellowship for the community. Donations will be accepted at Henson- Novak Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1306, Guymon, Oklahoma 73942.

Friends and family are encouraged to share memories and photos of Laurie to the memorial page, allowing us to remember and celebrate her life together.

Cremation services are entrusted to Henson-Novak Cremation Center of Boise City.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

Gary Blain Cook was born on June 11, 1962, in Guymon, Oklahoma, to Carroll “Cookie” and Sherely Cook. He passed from thi...
01/17/2026

Gary Blain Cook was born on June 11, 1962, in Guymon, Oklahoma, to Carroll “Cookie” and Sherely Cook. He passed from this life into his heavenly home on January 16, 2026, at BSA Hospital in Amarillo, Texas.

Gary was raised in Keyes, Oklahoma, and graduated from Keyes High School in 1980. During his school years, Gary gained the nickname “Geetz,” and it stayed with him for the rest of his life.
Everyone who knew and loved him called him Geetz—a name that showed the closeness, warmth, and friendships he carried throughout his life.

After graduation, Gary began his working career with Kinzer Oil Company. He later went to work for Chris Hunt Water Hauling. When his family purchased the business, Gary played an important role in helping run the company until it was sold to MidCon in 2015. Gary continued working for MidCon until 2022. That year, he began working for the Cimarron County District 3, where he served as a foreman. He truly enjoyed this time in his life, especially working alongside friends and family, and he took pride in serving his community.

On June 11, 2005, Gary married his best friend, Jeannie (Overton) Perky. Through this marriage, he not only became a loving husband, but also a father to three teenagers. It takes a special man to step into a family and fully embrace that role, and Gary did so with love and grace. As a dad, he was there for every milestone—graduations, weddings, and countless moments in between. He had the honor of walking both of his daughters down the aisle, welcoming each grandchild into the world, and standing beside his family through all of life’s important moments. Gary was a devoted husband, dad, and Papa to a family who loved him deeply.

Gary was a faithful member of Keyes Baptist Church throughout his life. He spent many years driving a bus to Falls Creek, where he made a lasting impact on students and sponsors. He also served his community as a longtime member of the Keyes School Board and volunteered with the Keyes Volunteer Fire Department for more than ten years. Gary had a true servant’s heart and was always ready to help when needed.

Gary’s greatest joy was his family, and his hobbies often followed whatever his children, grandchildren, nieces, or nephews were involved in. He was a dedicated sports fan and rarely missed a chance to support them at activities across Oklahoma and Kansas City. Following his family’s activities, he became a devoted fan of a wide range of sports, from karate and soccer to ice skating and gymnastics. On one trip to Kansas City to watch his granddaughters cheer, he joked that it was the first time he had ever been to a football game and didn’t watch the game, just to support his cheerleader—perfectly capturing the devoted Papa he was. When he could not be there in person, he followed along through live streams—often watching more than one game at a time. You could usually count on one of those games being a Ho**er or Mooreland game as he cheered on his great-nephews. Gary also followed college and professional sports closely, with a special love for the OU Sooners. In addition to sports, he enjoyed trap shooting and riding motorcycles. When SiriusXM first became available, Jeannie gifted him a radio for his truck so he could listen to sports talk, which brought him great joy.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Carroll and Sherely Cook; his father-in-law, Jasper Overton; and his son-in-law, Kevin Lopez. He is survived by his wife, Jeannie Cook; his children, Marsha and Joseph Williams, Michelle Lopez, and Mitchell and Sara Perky; his grandchildren, Landon and Jordan Perky, and Alyssa, Tyson, Ryleigh, and Dylan Williams; his siblings, Donnie and Julie Cook, and Lynn and Brent Jones; along with many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.

Gary leaves behind a legacy of faith, service, and deep love for his family. While his family mourns his passing, they find peace in knowing Gary is now at rest in his heavenly home and will be reunited with them one day.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Henson~Novak Funeral Home in Boise City.

Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at The First Baptist Church of Keyes with Matt Montoya officiating. Interment to follow at Willowbar Cemetery.

Memorial Contributions may be made in Gary’s name to the Cimarron Trap Club.

All contributions will be accepted by the Funeral Home C/O Henson-Novak Funeral Directors P.O. Box 1306, Guymon, Oklahoma 73942.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite picture to www.hensonnovak.com.

01/16/2026

Etta Joan Young 1934-2026

Etta Joan James Young, affectionately known as Joan or Gran to her friends and family, passed away peacefully on January...
01/10/2026

Etta Joan James Young, affectionately known as Joan or Gran to her friends and family, passed away peacefully on January 7, 2026, in Locust Grove, Georgia. Born on August 29, 1934, in Boise City, Oklahoma, Joan's life was a tapestry of love, dedication, and service, woven with the threads of her passions and relationships.

Joan's journey began as the daughter of Walter Pelig James and Bonnie Delores James, and she grew up surrounded by a loving family. She was a beacon of light in the lives of her siblings, Bonnie Montgomery, Walter "Shug" James, Frank James, and Joe James, who preceded her in death, as well as Tom & Deb James and Jessie & Gayla James, who continue to cherish her memory.

The love story of Joan and her beloved husband, Henry Thomas Young, spanned an incredible 65 years until his passing. Together, they built a life filled with joy and raised a family that was the center of Joan's world. Her son, Walter Arthur Young, greeted her with open arms in the next life, while her daughter, Lisa Young Laughlin, son-in-law Joseph Stambaugh, and grandchildren Heather Glossup, Ashley Laughlin, and Thomas Laughlin, along with Mason Glossup her cherished great-grandson remain to honor her legacy.

Joan's educational journey culminated in a BA in Nursing, a testament to her caring nature and desire to help others. She graduated from high school in the class of 1952 in Felt, Oklahoma, and her compassion and skill as a nurse were evident until she chose to focus on her most cherished role in 1965, that of a mother.

Her hobbies were as diverse as her love for her family, ranging from gardening and coin collecting to reading and breeding cattle. Joan was truly a rare and unusual woman, whose interests reflected her multifaceted personality and zest for life.

Those who knew Joan would describe her as loving above all else. Her warmth and kindness touched the lives of many, and her memory will be celebrated with visitation at Haisten Funeral Home on Monday evening, January 12, 2026, from 6 to 8 PM.

The final farewell will be held in her birthplace of Boise City, Oklahoma, with funeral and burial services on January 16, 2026 with Visitation and Service at 1:30 p.m. at the Funeral Home and a Graveside Service to follow at Boise City Cemetery under the direction of Henson-Novak Funeral Directors of Boise City.

Memorial Contributions may be made in Joan's name to The Soutar Memorial Library or to The Cimarron Heritage Center. All Contributions will be accepted by the funeral home c/o Henson~Novak Funeral Directors, P.O. Box 1306, Guymon, Oklahoma 73942.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

Alberta ShannonJanuary 5, 1934 – January 4, 2026Alberta Shannon, age 91, was called home to be with her Lord and Savior ...
01/05/2026

Alberta Shannon

January 5, 1934 – January 4, 2026

Alberta Shannon, age 91, was called home to be with her Lord and Savior on January 4, 2026. She passed peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family and the promise of eternal life through Christ.

Alberta was born on January 5, 1934, south of Campo, Colorado, and was raised in Griggs, Oklahoma. From an early age, she embraced the values of faith, family, and service that guided her throughout her life.

She was united in marriage to Jerry Shannon, who preceded her in death. Alberta was also preceded in death by her beloved son, Mark Shannon.

She is lovingly survived by her son, Micheal Shannon, and his wife Lori; their children, Jesse Shannon and his wife Alicia, Matthew Shannon, and daughter Megan; and her cherished great-grandchildren, Sawyer, Cooper, Fletcher, Kolton, and Kyler Shannon.

Alberta devoted her life to her family as a homemaker, creating a home filled with love, warmth, and faith. She was an active and faithful member of Hope Lutheran Church, where she found great joy in worship, fellowship, and service. Her quiet strength, kind heart, and steadfast faith were a blessing to all who knew her.

Alberta leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and devotion to family. While she will be deeply missed, her family finds comfort in knowing she now rests in the arms of her Savior, reunited with loved ones who have gone before her.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be made in her memory to Coldwater Manor, Stratford, Texas.

“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” – Revelation 21:4

Graveside Memorial Services will be held on Thursday, January 8, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at Boise City Cemetery with Pastor Kim Mizer officiating.

Cremation Services are entrusted to Henson~Novak Cremation Center of Boise City.

Memorial Contributions may be made in Alberta's name to Coldwater Manor of Stratford, Texas. All contributions will be accepted by the funeral home c/o Henson~Novak Funeral Directors P.O. Box, 1306, Guymon, Oklahoma 73942.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

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