Sharron Lee Loeffler

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Sharron Lee Loeffler

June 25, 1938 - July 7, 2022

Sharron Lee Loeffler was born the daughter of Richard A. and Cora B. Drullinger on her great grandfather’s peach farm in south Tulsa County, on June 25, 1938. She departed this life on July 7, 2022 after an unexpected brief illness.

Sharron was raised and educated in Tulsa and was a 1956 graduate of Will Rogers High School. A person of many talents in her younger years, including being an accomplished marksman, pianist and equestrian, she had a long and varied career; working for Dowell, North American Rockwell, Creek County Court Clerk’s Office, and Election Board. For much of the 1970’s, she was a Court Reporter for Judge Charles S.Woodson. Later she worked as a legal assistant for Loeffler, Allen, & Ham with her husband and her son and a number of other Creek County lawyers that she cherished, such as Mike Jones. She also owned several businesses, most notably The Tulsa Blossom Shoppe for many years. She had beautiful auburn hair when she was younger, with the wit, tenacity, and temperament to match. She was trusting and generous to a fault, but you only dared to get crossways with her once. She firmly believed everyone should work hard every day regardless of their station in life, and at the age of 84 she was still working as a part time legal assistant for her friend, Dana Barnett.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a stepson: Rusty Loeffler; very dear brother-in-law: Robert M. Loeffler; and her beloved husband: David H. Loeffler, Sr.

A devoted wife, sister, mother, and grandmother, she is survived by children: Pauli Loeffler, of Edmond; Mike Loeffler and wife Stacy, of Bristow; grandchildren: Alex Gambill and wife Genevieve, of Oregon; Robert Gambill and wife Shan Shan, of Tulsa; Hunter Gambill and wife Anna, of Tulsa; Greg Loeffler, of United Kingdom; Trevor Walker, of Oklahoma City; Dr. Holly Loeffler, of Washington, D.C.; Audrey Walker, of United Kingdom; Zach Walker, of Oregon; her great grandchildren, Luke Gambill, Gillian Gambill, River Gambill and Alex Gambill; sisters, Carolyn McKinley, of Owasso; Cindy Whitaker, of Tulsa and numerous other relatives and friends.

Sharron was laid to rest in Rose Hill Memorial Park cemetery in Tulsa on July 14, 2022 at 10 a.m.

A casual come and go celebration of life gathering will be held at the Bristow Country Club on Aug. 20, 2022 from 4 to 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorials be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in Oklahoma City (omrf.org). Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of Michael’s Funeral Home of Bristow.