Donnie Wayne LoBaugh was born on April 27, 1961 in Hobart, Oklahoma
to Jerry and Linda LoBaugh. He passed away May 21, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio
at the age of 63. Donnie attended Lone Wolf Public Schools. After graduation, he
attended Northwestern Oklahoma State University and played baseball there for
two years. Donnie married Terrie Hohmann, August 17, 1982. They had three
children, son Evan, daughter Lauren, and daughter Kenzie. In 1983, Donnie
completed mortuary school and then became a funeral director at People's
Funeral Home and Jack Loftis Funeral Home for several years. In 1989, Donnie
went on to find his true calling as a car salesman, despite his dad saying he
wouldn't be able to feed his family. Turns out, Donnie had a way with words and
a way with people. You wouldn't drive through Hobart, Oklahoma without seeing a Cummins vehicle, and you knew, without a doubt, that it came from Donnie. When Donnie wasn't selling cars, he lived and died by every pitch, play, shot, throw, or touchdown made by the Texas Rangers, Dallas Cowboys, the Oklahoma Sooners, and the OKC Thunder. For his family and friends it was just as entertaining to watch Donnie during the game, than to watch the actual game. Despite his love for sports and success as a car salesman, his greatest achievement in life was his family.
He is survived by wife Terrie of the home in Weatherford, son Evan and
wife Makenzie of Yukon, daughter Lauren and husband Caleb of Weatherford,
daughter Kenzie and husband Dane of Yukon, six grandchildren, Cross, Lejund,
League, Sloane, Ellis, and Logan, brother Brian and wife Liz and children Kaden
and Ali of Aledo, Texas, and a host of other relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents Jerry and Linda LoBaugh.