Sue-Wampler-Obituary

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Sue Wampler

Oct 15, 1953 - Feb 8, 2026

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Keith, Sarah and Katie. Sue will always be an amazing person, a wonderful wife and mom. My heart is heavy with the loss you're going through. No words can ease the pain. Always remembered never forgotten.

With Love,
Jeffrey

So sorry for your loss. I’ve been trying to find Sue for a long time. We were buddies at NEO in Miami and in the drill team. I loved her sense of humor. She was so much fun to be with and keeping up with her could be a challenge. Her brother Freddy came to one of our football games, I told her I finally met someone crazier than you and that’s Freddy. May your good memories carry you through the hard times. I know I will see her again one day!

Katie and Sarah, We are so sorry for your loss. Sue will be missed for sure. I am sure she is playing Cool Cats with Glenda.

A wonderful woman

I am so sorry for your family’s loss! Sue was a very sweet person. Prayers for God to comfort you & put His everlasting peace in your hearts.

Offering our deepest sympathy during this difficult time.

Obituary

Sue's Obituary

Sue Wampler passed away on February 8, 2026, at the age of 72. She was known for her strong love of family, sharp sense of humor, and a personality that made ordinary days entertaining.

She enjoyed good food, a day of shopping, the thrill of a jackpot, and watching sports or QVC. While she was an avid fan of the Thunder and the Sooners, she truly loved all sports, something her family fondly remembers, especially her husband, Keith, who rarely got control of the remote.

Sue was  a wonderful cook and found joy in feeding the people she loved. She had a belief that anyone could be a good cook with a little confidence and the right amount of butter. Her kitchen was a place of comfort and laughter, which was just another way she showed her love.

A lifelong nurse, Sue devoted her career to Griffin Memorial Hospital. She took great pride in her work and cared for her patients and coworkers with compassion, warmth, and humor.

She is lovingly survived by her husband, Keith; her daughter, Sarah Funderburk and her husband Lee, her daughter, Katie Upton and her husband David; her grandchildren, Mattie and Tyler Epp, Garen and Deklyn Green, Lauren Funderburk, Macie Funderburk, Branch and Erin Upton, Davis Upton, Skyla Upton, Carter Upton, and Ean Upton; and her great-grandchildren, Ryder, Harrison, and Azzie, along with extended family and dear friends.

She is now reunited with those who went before her, her parents, Jay and Annice Reynolds, and her siblings, Freddie Reynolds and Barbara Hickman, held again by their love that welcomed her home.

She leaves behind a family and circle of friends who adored her and will miss her deeply. And while she was famously terrible with directions, we know she’s been gently guided to exactly where she belongs.

A memorial service will be held at 10:00 A.M., Thursday, February 19, 2026, at the Eisenhour Funeral Home Chapel in Blanchard.  Arrangements are under the direction of Eisenhour Funeral Home in Blanchard.  Online obituary and guestbook are available at www.eisenhourfh.com.

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