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LaFern Douglas

05/17/1933 - 06/16/2014

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Obituary For LaFern Douglas

I lost my Mother, my dearest friend, my greatest ally, and my ardent champion, LaFern Douglas, age 81, on the morning of June 16, 2014, at her home in Sherman, Texas, following a protracted and painful physical condition which finally found its remedy in the wee hours of that Monday morning. LaFern was born on May 17, 1933 in Sparks, OK, to a dairy farmer and his wife, Gordon and Eva Smith. Very shortly after her birth the family moved to Claremore, OK. She always felt blessed having her older sister, Melva, and the girls were forever as close as any pair of best friends could be. They grew up loving every moment of life in their rural home and on the farm. Those agrarian values and post-depression era challenges instilled in them a profound and lasting love of the land and for all living things, and to also genuinely and humbly appreciate having the necessities of life. Nothing was taken for granted. La Fern graduated from Claremore High School, in 1950, and went to work for the First National Bank of Claremore, as Secretary to the bank President, Mr. Arthurs. A position she held and enjoyed for several years. In the Spring of 1953, she married Arendell "Jim" Hamm and instantly became mother to his young daughter, Donna. It was during this period she became a lifetime member in the National Quarter Horse Association, joined the Claremore Round-Up Club, and took an active interest in raising horses, as well as becoming a great fan of Country Music, especially Merle Haggard. She enjoyed all things equine and loved watching the horses run in open pasture, to her that was poetry in motion and an expression of total freedom. Her favorite horse was a sorrel mare named "Baby" with whom she and Jim shared a very unique bond. She later married James L. "Bud" Douglas, and the pace never slowed. At this time she made Sherman her home. She went to work for Merchants & Planters National Bank and later, Grayson County State Bank. Our house was always alive with music, I remember being taught the "two-step" to a Bob Wills number in the kitchen at age 8, and how I thought everyone's mom knew the words to "Harper Valley PTA" like mine did. When Bud preceded her in death, LaFern shifted her attention to directly caring for her own mother for many years until her passing. And of course, she never ceased labor on her project to turn me into a productive citizen. This was also when she developed her interest in Pembroke Welsh Corgi Dogs. These creatures became her great passion and they became her constant companions to the end. Dugan and Baby were right beside her when she departed this world in peace. LaFern loved to dance, sing, cook, sew, can and preserve, bottle-feed colts and calves, and whelp pups. She always maintained an open-door policy to her home for all of her friends and relatives no matter the circumstances. Friends, or new acquaintances alike, were always made welcome in my mother's house. I never knew what I would find being nursed back to health in the living room or whom to expect for dinner on any given night, but I could always count on an endless supply of love and affection from a mother that defined the finest qualities of that term every time I entered the room. The Holiday Season was her favorite time of the year and I have the past electric bills to show for it. The long upheld holiday decorating policy was, "if it lights-up, plug-it in and leave it on!" Her energy and zest for life was in everything she set about to do and always with a style that matched her enthusiasm. Even as the debilitating pain of her condition became more unbearable toward the end of her journey, it never diminished her humor, wit, and spirit. Her only running complaint was that she could no longer wear high heels, which were a trademark of her wardrobe. However, the hair and make-up still remained a daily ritual till the end. LaFern was preceded in death by the parents she adored, her beloved sister Melva and Melva's husband Gail Kellehan, who was like a true brother to my mother. Also within this last year she lost her little feisty Abby and Lily, her dearest Corgi Companions. What a great reunion that will be, I am certain. Godspeed Mom. She is survived by me, her son, Jim Douglas, of Sherman. I never knew lonesome and blue felt like this, but for the pain-free bliss she knows now, I'll find a way to cope with it, rather than ever witness her suffer another day of what the pain had recently become. Also surviving are Donna Lane and her husband Mark of Marshall, Arkansas, and a niece who had become a daughter, Nancy Little and her husband Scott of Claremore, OK, nephew Allen Kellehan and his wife Pam of Claremore, OK, nephew Ron Kellehan and his wife Anita of Verdigris, OK. Her treasured friend, Jim Hamm of Marshall, Arkansas. And, "a second son" as she referred to him, David M. Stagner, of Sherman, TX, who gave her the nickname of "LD" years ago that many of her friends became accustomed to calling her. And she leaves behind her cherished Corgi companions, Dugan, Duncan, Matlock, Pepper, Harley, Eva, Katy, Jesse, Baby, and Keely. Mother had two very special friends who provided loving and gracious assistance to her in the home during these last few years, Mrs. Patricia Shelby and Mrs. Sue Brown, both of whom offered much comfort to her in the time they spent with her. I would like to personally thank Dr. Maneeb Mellem and his staff, especially Sonya, for Mom's marvelous primary medical care and many thanks also goes to Outreach Health Services, especially Hope Younger, RN, for her devotion to Mom's in-home health care. And great thanks to the folks at the Kroger Pharmacy in Sherman for always getting it done right and on time, in such a warm and personal way. In lieu of flowers, Mom requested that if anyone were so inclined to remember her in a meaningful way, to please make a memorial donation to the North Texas Corgi Rescue at: NTPWCF Inc. C/O Abby Grube Treasurer 10125 Stoneleigh Drive Benbrook, TX 76126 La Fern was a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Sherman. She held steadfast to her faith in God, especially when reassuring anyone facing great adversity, personal injustice, or abuse of power, that truth and love will always prevail to hold the day. During her own trials and tribulations in life she believed prayer was what sustained her through the hardship. Her human faults, flaws, and foibles were just as common to her as they are to any of us, and she was quick to tell you hers. But, for some reason though, I am not able to recall what any of them were. Her family would like to thank her Pastor, the Reverend James Crawford and his wife Delpha for always being gentle, kind, and true caring ministers of the Christian Faith when called upon. As a family, we also sincerely thank Mrs. Pat Dannel, and her genteel staff at Dannel Funeral Home in Sherman, for the genuine respect they demonstrated upon arriving at the family residence for the task at hand. Their empathy and calm demeanor made that last exit from the home on Birge Street a dignified event. A candid and joyful reflection on LaFern's life is scheduled for around 2:00 p.m., on Friday, July 11, 2014, in the Westwood Pentecostal Church at 605 Westwood Drive, Claremore, OK. 74017, or for directions enroute call 918-341-3140. Reverend John Chance of the church will conduct the occasion. I could have penned you a book about my Mother, but the first and last line of that book would have simply read: "No one will ever love you like your Mother." Nothing else I could have written about her would put into perspective the magnitude of my loss better than that.

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  • 06/06/2018

    Jim I am so sorry I did not know my buddy had gone Home. I always had so much fun cutting up with her at IPMS. I lovingly called her Momma! I paid a visit to her when her mom was living with her, the ducks, a Corgi and one or 2 weenie dogs. I loved her!!!! I hope you are doing well my birthday brother! ? Sheri Gauldin Allred Plano, TX. ~ Sheri Allred, Plano, Texas

  • 07/25/2014

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  • 07/08/2014

    What an incredible mom - we should all strive to be that caring and loving - I am so sorry for your loss but am glad that she is no longer in pain - she will always be with you - you will see it in the subtle ways she will show up - Love and hugs ~ Sheila Forkner, Lubbock, Texas

  • 07/04/2014

    Just a good bye to a dear friend! I will always cherish the many fun times and sad times we have shared together. Sending hugs to you Jim and remember I Love You! ~ Lois Sims, Sherman, Texas

  • 06/29/2014

    I just found out about her passing. I went to school with her in Claremore and she was one of a kind. friendly, kind and smart and a lot of fun.I am blessed to have known her even though it was only 3 years, from 1948 through 1950 school years. I talked to her about a year ago and we were going to meet later in Denton to have lunch, but it just never happened. She was having a lot of medical problems at the time. She will be missed. Pat White (Jenkins), Sanger, TX. (Claremore High School)

  • 06/27/2014

    I did not have the privilege of knowing your mom, Jim. But I do have the privilege of knowing you. That tells me everything about your mom that I would need to know. It takes special, wonderful people to raise special, wonderful people. My deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved mother, and my glad celebration for a life so well lived. She's never really gone, you know. You have written an incredibly moving and poignant remembrance of your mother...and all those things and so much more remain with you forever, until you are reunited once again. Hugs. ~ Verjean Lunenschloss, PLANO, Texas

  • 06/24/2014

    On balance, I think we all hope that this world is a better place for us having taken up the space. Lafern made this world, and my life so much better. Always supportive with the wisdom of a full life well lived. ~ David Stagner, Sherman, Texas

  • 06/24/2014

    Your mother was just as unique as you are! So sorry for your loss & pain in your heart. I know that God's love will bring you comfort & peace. She will always be a part of you. And you are right in saying that no one will ever love you like your Mother! Prayers and hugs my friend. Love, Mary ~ Mary Manuel, Sherman, Texas

  • 06/24/2014

    Jim, We are so sorry for your loss. Lafern was a sweet lady. She was witty,fun and beautiful. Please know we're thinking of you during this difficult time. Krisha Martin ~ krisha martin, sherman, Texas

  • 06/23/2014

    I am so sorry to hear about your Mother. I know you are so right about a mother's love. May you fine comfort and peace in knowing that she still sees you and loves you. My thoughts and prayers are with you. ~ Kathryn Whisman, Sherman, Texas

  • 06/22/2014

    Jim, I am so sorry for your loss. But your loss is heaven's gain. I loved your Mom. ~ Rosemary Cypert, Sherman,, Texas

  • 06/22/2014

    My sympathy for LaFern's family. Just remembering knowing her and her parents from our childhood days in the Verdigris community. A wonderful person and family. ~ Clifton McCoy, Claremore, Oklahoma

  • 06/22/2014

    Jim, sympathy in your loss. A great mom to you and friend to many. You are in my prayers. ~ Nanette Kelley, Sherman, Texas

  • 06/22/2014

    Jim, I wanted to offer my sympathies in the loss of your beloved mother. Always a sweet lady. In my thoughts and prayers. ~ Laurie Teague, Sherman, Texas

  • 06/20/2014

    Jim, our family is with you in the celebration of your mother's life. I am so sorry for her suffering. I have never been able to understand why life has to hurt so much at times. It doesn't seem fair. I know you are glad she is out of pain, but that still doesn't keep you from grieving the loss of your mother's love and friendship. I personally thought that La Fern was a great gal. Stronger than steel. Oh, the times we had. Know that we love you and your family. We are always here for you. In friendship, Steve Rogers ~ stephen rogers, sherman, Texas

  • 06/20/2014

    Lafern was one of a kind woman and I am blessed to have known her. Jim- the night after I had heard that she passed away I had a dream about her. Her and I were sitting in the kitchen and she was telling the dogs to "quite down now" due to their barking. She asked how my family was doing and then got up to get something off the stove. As quick as she sat down she was gone. That was Lafern! Again she was a great woman and one that I was fortunate to have known and spend time with. My thoughts and prayers are with Jim and their family. ~ Brad Burkhalter, DALLAS, Texas

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