Lona Mae White Sapp Lona Mae White Sapp went to join her Heavenly Father on Saturday March 8, 2003 at Seabury Nursing Center in Odessa. Lona was born on September 7, 1911 in Comanche County, Texas to Berta Arthur White and James Marion White. She spent her early years in Comanche and moved to Ranger when she was a teen. She worked for Woolworth’s when she met Audra Dee (Jack) Sapp. They were married on July 10, 1938 in Eastland, Texas They lived in Port Arthur and Crane and moved to Odessa in 1945. She was employed in Odessa with Strike It Rich and Simpson’s Photo Lab until she retired. She was an excellent seamstress who used to make clothes she saw in stores without a pattern. She was also a good cook who will be remembered for her pies and cakes. She was an active member of the first Baptist Church as long as she was able to go. Her mother and father, two sisters Lillian Coker of Comanche and Jewel Zeigler of Odessa, two brothers, R. S. White of Ranger and Chester A. White of Odessa and her husband Jack Sapp, preceded her in death Lona is survived by daughters Pat Mims and husband Gary of Ft. Worth, Susan Drapeau of Odessa, stepson James Sapp of Longview, grandchildren Greg Mims of Las Vegas NV, Julie Mims of Ft. Worth, Paul Drapeau of Houston, James Sapp of Burleson and Judy Shafer. She had two great granddaughters, two great grandsons and one great, great granddaughter and many nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, March 11 at 10 pm at Sunset Memorial Gardens.