Memorials › Darla Ann Shuman Cain
19 May 1936 – 27 Mar 2025
| Birth | 19 May 1936 |
| Death | 27 Mar 2025 |
| Cemetery | Hobart Rose Cemetery Hobart , Kiowa County , Oklahoma , USA |
| Added by | Curtis Gann on 18 Nov 2025 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/289510706 |
DARLA ANN CAIN of Tulsa, Oklahoma FORMERLY of Yukon, Oklahoma AGE 88 BORN May 19, 1936 in Hobart, OK. ENTERED REST March 27, 2025 in Tulsa, OK. PARENTS M.V. & Nell Shuman MARRIED April 19, 1954 in Hobart, OK. PREDECEASED BY: PARENTS, HUSBAND Rondal on Aug. 10, 2014 & BROTHER Robert Shuman SURVIVED BY: DAUGHTER Kathy & Bill Zuker of Mannford, OK. SON Mark Cain of Broken Arrow, OK. GRANDDAUGHTER Stephanie Jo & Billy Davis of Dallas, TX. NIECES Heather & Mike Fogle of Oska Loosa, IA. Rene & Greg Robbins of Cedar Rapids, IA. SISTER-IN-LAW Delores Shuman of Oska Loosa, IA. GREAT NIECE Bobbie Fogle of Tacoma, WA. GREAT NEPHEW Geoffrey Fogle of Oska Loosa, IA. COUSIN Rena Vandament of Ardmore, OK. Darla Ann Cain, loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was born and raised in Hobart, Oklahoma graduating from Hobart High School in 1953. At the age of 18 in 1954, she married Rondal Cain and they spent 60 years together until he passed in 2014. She was a long-time resident of Yukon, she moved to Mannford in 2017 and later to Tulsa in 2022. Darla loved bright, cheery colors. She was an avid decorator for almost every holiday. She passed down her love to decorate and celebrate holidays to her daughter and granddaughter. She also enjoyed reading. She loved Hallmark type books, Nora Roberts, also mysteries. You could find her reading almost anything except for sci-fi or fantasy. Sewing, including quilting, was another one of her hobbies. She also found happiness when cooking and baking, which she was very good at! Her family loved her Pineapple Upside Down Cake. She made one every year for her daughter's birthday. It will be one of the many things missed. Throughout the years, she has been a member of several Church of Christ, and many friends have been made through being part of a church family. One of her favorite past times was meeting every Friday night for hamburgers with her friends from Cherokee Hills Church of Christ in Oklahoma City. She was currently a member of Mannford Church of Christ. Darla and her husband, Rondal were both coffee drinkers. They would drink coffee together and watch the evening news every day. Her family believes she passed in the evening so she could get to Heaven in time to watch the news with him. She will be missed by everyone who knew and loved her but thankful she is in Heaven where they can see her again.
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