In Memory

Theresa Nasalroad

Theresa Yvette Nasalroad, 43, of Stillwater, died Friday, June 24, 2005, in Stillwater.
 
Services will be in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church Thursday at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Stillwater. Strode Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 
She was born in Oklahoma City Jan. 8, 1962, to Ervin “Abe” and Rebecca Theresa Nasalroad. She married Jerry Sturgeon in Stillwater. They were divorced. She married Erwin “Buddy” Watson in January 2004 in Stillwater.
 
She attended both St. Francis Xavier Catholic School and Stillwater Public Schools. She graduated from C.E. Donart High School in 1980. After high school, she continued her education at St. Gregory’s College, in Shawnee and later at Oklahoma State University. She then decided on a vocation in nursing and received her license to practice in 1984.
 
She lived in the Stillwater area all of her life. She loved to spend time with her family and her pets. She enjoyed fishing, gardening and listening to country and western music. She was a loving and compassionate person, which showed in the attention she gave to the many patients she cared for over the years as well as those she loved.
 
Her parents preceded her in death.
 
She is survived by her husband; three brothers, Darrell Nasalroad and his wife, Darlene, of Edmond, Gary Nasalroad and his wife, Sue, of Stillwater and Dwayne Gayhart and his wife, Liz, of Vancouver, Wash.; one sister, Venisa McLaughlin and her husband, Jeff, of Acworth, Ga.; four nieces, Tabitha McLaughlin, Cecily McLaughlin, Bethany McGrath and Jana Wood and three nephews, Jevon Nasalroad, Darrin Nasalroad and Dustin Gayhart.
 
Published in the Stillwater NewsPress [Stillwater, OK], June 28, 2005.



 
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07/20/09 05:54 PM #1    

Heidi Payne

Theresa was one of the first friends I had when I moved to Stillwater in 7th grade. We used to have a great time trying on the makeup her mom sold for Avon and having sleepovers with the rest of our friends. I hadn't talked to her, probably since highschool. She was a good person. My sympathies to her family.

12/31/09 05:45 PM #2    

Betsy Brun (Walker)

Theresa and her family lived right next to our 40 acres, which we moved to when I was in the 5th grade. Theresa was very nice and I have fond memories of going to her house and spending time doing "girl things". I am grateful for the time I got to spend with Theresa. My best to her family.

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