Funeral Services for Jennifer Eaton, 44, Clinton resident will be held 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, December 1, 2020 in the Freewill Baptist Church, Clinton, Oklahoma officiated by Mark Haney and under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home.

Jennifer Jean (Key) Eaton was born March 13, 1976 to James V. Key and Frances L. (Wheeler) Key in Lubbock, TX and passed away Thursday, November 26, 2020 in the St. Anthony’s Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Jennifer was raised in Arapaho, Oklahoma and was baptized at the age of 10 at the Arapaho Baptist Church. She graduated from Arapaho High School in 1994. She attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University and received her Licensed Practical Nursing Degree from Western Oklahoma Technical Center in Burns Flat, Oklahoma. She worked as a nurse at INTEGRIS Clinton Regional Hospital, INTEGRIS Home Health and Hospice, Great Plains Medical Center, Clinton Veterans Center and most recently at the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs-Clinton VA Clinic.

She always loved big and she enjoyed spending time with her children and family, playing golf and was a member of the Clinton Ladies Golf Association; she enjoyed the outdoors, going to the lake, boating, playing corn hole and she loved to dance.

She is survived by her daughter Natalie Albright and husband, Wade, and granddaughter Ida, Leedey, Oklahoma and son Wyatt Eaton and wife, Jessie, Arapaho, Oklahoma; step son, Tyler Eaton, Clinton, Oklahoma; her parents, James and Frances Key, Arapaho; two sisters, Melissa Davis and husband, Michael, Amy Jones and husband, Randy, all of Arapaho, Oklahoma; nieces and nephews, Michaela Davis, Marshall Davis, Kodie Price and husband Brett, Tucker Powell and Jordan Jones, Terra Jones, Randy Jones, Jr., and Courtney, Wacey and Watson.

She is also survived by a special friend, Jason Hulin, Clinton; paternal uncle Raymond Key; maternal aunts and uncles, Marvana and Mark Austin, Vanessa and Carl Coleman and family, Kelley Ivey and family and Mitchell and Cindy Ivey and family.

She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.