Janet Lynn Sartors Tinkler Youngblood, age 62 of Tulsa. OK, died in Tulsa, July 23, 2018.
Janet was born in Wewoka, OK, September 28, 1955, to parents and preceded by death R.G.Sartors and Susie Coatney Sartors.
Janet Graduated from Okemah High School, 1973. Janet grew up on an Appaloosa Horse Ranch, and was Rodeo Queen She attended ECU in Ada.
Janet, worked for 20 years as a Realtor Associate, most recently with Chinowth & Cohen Realtors, preceded by experience in Banking & Telecom, Janet studied Business at ECU of Ada, OK. Janet was a member of philanthropic organizations Beta Phi and Theta.
Janet was Member of the Rotary Club of Will Rogers, Tulsa, OK and past years Gala Chair, a Member or the Foundation Board of the Will Rogers Memorial Museums, Claremore and Oologah, OK, Janet was involved in the up and coming Route 66 � Will Rogers Highway Project. Janet's love of historical facilities, artifacts, and museums is well known as she was the Past President of Oklahoma State Questers. Janet has been active in support of the Resonance Center and Joy for the Cause.
Janet is survived by her husband Mark Youngblood of 12 years, her daughter Heather Bouteneff and her husband Serge Bouteneff, of Naugutuck, CT., Cliff Tinkler and his wife Laken Tinkler, of Okemah, OK. She is also survived by four grandchildren Clara McGinness, Aden Tinkler, Aaron Tinkler and Mira Bouteneff. Surviving step-children are Sarah Youngblood, Hannah Youngblood Jacobs and her Husband Evan Jacobs all of Tulsa. Surviving also are sister Patty Fariss and her husband Harold Farris of Holdenville.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday, July 25th from 5 to 7 pm at Moore's Rosewood and will hold a Celebration of Life Service in her Honor, Thursday, July 26, 10:00am at Fellowship Lutheran Church, 6727 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74133. Internment will follow at Holdenville, OK at 2:00pm. Pallbearers will be Clif Tinkler, Evan Jacobs, Serge Boutheneff, Chris Fariss, Dale Ramsey, and Josh Lee.
Janet will be remembered how she brightened a room with her smile. Love was her essence and was demonstrated by the many visitors she received in the last few weeks, giving her in return a little of what she shared. Our hearts break with the hole she leaves in our lives, for she was family and a friend. Remember Janet for the good she spread and not the dark days of sickness. Let's embody just a portion of her sweet and loving spirit. We love you forever and hold onto the precious times we shared.
In lieu of flowers the family wishes memorials be given to Clarehouse, 7617 S Mingo Ave, Tulsa, OK, in gratitude for the excellent hospice care given to Janet.