A Celebration of Life for Edeltraud “Traudl” Huber, age 59, of Enid, will be Wednesday at 10:00 AM at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home with Pastor Steve Williams officiating. Cremation and funeral arrangements are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.
Traudl was born March 4, 1962 in Dietfurt, Germany, to Anton and Theres Eibner, and passed away Saturday, February 12, 2022 at her home in Enid, from a long illness.
Traudl was born and raised in Germany. When she met Karl, neither of them knew each others language and had to have her best friend Babsi interpret for them. She married Karl in Dubuque, IA in August 1986. They had another wedding ceremony in Germany upon their return. She was a doctor’s assistant in Germany for 23 years and a Military wife. When Karl was deployed, she stayed behind and received recognition from the military for her support of her husband. When Karl was relocated to Turkey, Greece and the United States she retired from the medical field and was able to move with him. In 2005, is when they moved to Enid, OK and made a home. She was a housewife who enjoyed making new friends and sharing many recipes with friends and family. Traudl loved traveling, knitting, hosting wine tastings, Volksmarching and going for motorcycle rides with Karl.
She is survived by her husband Karl, of the home in Enid; step-daughter, Stacy (Mitch) Parmer, of Cedar Rapids, IA; step-son, David Huber of Mt. Vernon, IA; two grandchildren, Shelby and Cole Parmer, of Cedar Rapids, IA; two siblings, sister, Brigette (Hartmut) Buchner, and brother Anton (Petra) Eibner, both of Germany; as well as a niece, Chrissi Eibner and two nephews, Bernd Buchner and Stefan Eibner.
Traudl is preceded in death by her parents, Anton and Theres Eibner.
Memorial contributions in Traudl’s name may be made to FurEver Friends with Laudusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.
Karl would like extend his thanks and appreciation to the entire staff of Complete Hospice for their wonderful and compassionate care of Traudl; especially to Elizabeth, who was so compassionate, understanding, caring and comforting to Traudl and I during her illness.
Condolences may be made, memories shared, and service viewed online www.ladusauevans.com.