(1980) Sally Jenett Siber

(1980) Sally Jenett Siber

1962-03-17 2024-03-15
Sally Jenett Siber, cherished mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend, of Burkburnett, TX, passed away in Edmond, OK on Friday, March 15, 2024, at the age of 61. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend and is already greatly missed.

Sally was born on March 17, 1962 to Gaylon and Eileen Siber of Burkburnett, TX. Sally was a 1980 graduate from Burkburnett High School. She loved competing in Chili Cookoffs. She enjoyed writing poetry, singing, renovating old pieces of furniture, and creating art from barbed wire. Sally loved spending hours at the lake fishing and would always somehow outfish everyone. She had been a passionate member of BACA and other motorcycle groups because of her desire to help all children.

Most of all, Sally greatly loved her two children, Gaylon Hardman and Lacy Hardman along with the apples of her eyes and heart, her grandchildren: Haylon, Landon, Gaylon Isaiah, Kenzi and her bonus granddaughter, Zoey.

Sally is preceded in death by her father Gaylon Siber, and her grandparents, Edgar and Lillian Siber, and Opal Webster.

Sally is survived and greatly loved by her family; her mother, Eileen Siber, her son, Gaylon Hardman and wife Saundra Hardman, her daughter Lacy Hardman and fiance Daniel Eischeid, her four grandchildren; Haylon Hardman, Landon Hardman, Gaylon Hardman, Kenzi Nelson, and her bonus granddaughter Zoey Eischeid; her two sisters, Penny Bruhn and Lillian Gifford amongst her brother-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins and other bonus grandchildren.

It was Sally's last wish to have her loved ones and friends to remember her fun, outgoing, and happy self. Since Sally loved to fish and be near the water, we have made plans for a BBQ memorial gathering to celebrate her life next Saturday, 4-6-24, at 5205 Fairway Blvd, Wichita Falls, TX 76308, next to the Veteran's Memorial, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Instead of bringing flowers, please bring a covered pot-luck dish and a fun story about Sally to share.

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