Tabatha was an avid cross stitcher. She created beautiful pieces and gifted them to friends and family. She read voraciously on a variety of subjects and accrued knowledge on multiple topics. She was a life long learner and could be counted on to politely share her views on politics, religion, and media.
In 1977, her aunt took Tabatha and her sister, Samantha, to see Star Wars: A New Hope. This started a life-long obsession with Star Wars. She went to each premier on the first day of release and attended Star Wars Celebration conferences all over the country. She collected every type of Star Wars memorabilia that was available to purchase. She was gifted or purchased hundreds of Lego collectible, posters, figurines, artwork, and clothing item that became available.
A lover of history and culture, she traveled extensively as much as she could. She spent a university semester traveling around Europe, visiting England, Russia, Austria, Greece, and made a special trip to Auschwitz concentration camp. A lover of classics, the time she spent in Italy, Egypt and Israel were especially precious in her memory. Tabatha also enjoyed cruising through the Caribbean Sea, and was planning several more cruise trips to Canada, Hawaii, and Mexico.
Tabatha worked at the Oklahoma State University Library for more than 20 years, playing an integral role in collection development for the library. She was preceded in death by her grandmother and grandfather, Betty and Frank Cyphers; her grandfather and grandmother, Eugene and Helen Williams. She is survived by her parents, Donald and Janey Williams; her sister Danielle Williams; her sister and brother-in-law, Samantha and Jeffery Lancaster; her nephew and niece-in-law, Zachary and Andrea Lancaster; her niece and nephew-in-law, Addie and Alex Monzingo and their child Declan; her nephew Jackson Lancaster; and her aunt and uncle, Frances and Louis Hutson.
Graveside services are scheduled for 10:00 am, Tuesday, January 26th 2021 at Fairlawn Cemetery, Cushing Oklahoma.
Revelation 21: 3 – 4
I heard a loud shout from the throne, saying,
“Look, God’s home is now among his People!
He will live with them, and they will be his
People. God Himself will be with them.
He will wipe every tear from their eyes,
And there will be no more death or sorrow
Or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever.”
Tabatha was an avid cross stitcher. She created beautiful pieces and gifted them to friends and family. She read voraciously on a variety of subjects and accrued knowledge on multiple topics. She was a life long learner and could be counted on to politely share her views on politics, religion, and media.
In 1977, her aunt took Tabatha and her sister, Samantha, to see Star Wars: A New Hope. This started a life-long obsession with Star Wars. She went to each premier on the first day of release and attended Star Wars Celebration conferences all over the country. She collected every type of Star Wars memorabilia that was available to purchase. She was gifted or purchased hundreds of Lego collectible, posters, figurines, artwork, and clothing item that became available.
A lover of history and culture, she traveled extensively as much as she could. She spent a university semester traveling around Europe, visiting England, Russia, Austria, Greece, and made a special trip to Auschwitz concentration camp. A lover of classics, the time she spent in Italy, Egypt and Israel were especially precious in her memory. Tabatha also enjoyed cruising through the Caribbean Sea, and was planning several more cruise trips to Canada, Hawaii, and Mexico.
Tabatha worked at the Oklahoma State University Library for more than 20 years, playing an integral role in collection development for the library. She was preceded in death by her grandmother and grandfather, Betty and Frank Cyphers; her grandfather and grandmother, Eugene and Helen Williams. She is survived by her parents, Donald and Janey Williams; her sister Danielle Williams; her sister and brother-in-law, Samantha and Jeffery Lancaster; her nephew and niece-in-law, Zachary and Andrea Lancaster; her niece and nephew-in-law, Addie and Alex Monzingo and their child Declan; her nephew Jackson Lancaster; and her aunt and uncle, Frances and Louis Hutson.
Graveside services are scheduled for 10:00 am, Tuesday, January 26th 2021 at Fairlawn Cemetery, Cushing Oklahoma.
Revelation 21: 3 – 4
I heard a loud shout from the throne, saying,
“Look, God’s home is now among his People!
He will live with them, and they will be his
People. God Himself will be with them.
He will wipe every tear from their eyes,
And there will be no more death or sorrow
Or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever.”
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