Thursday, December 4, 2025

Lola Fraughton


(From Midland Cremation Society)

Lola Fraughton, a hard-working, loving, caring, and incredibly strong woman, passed away on December 3, 2025, at the age of 72. Born on December 16, 1952, Lola lived a life filled with devotion—to her family, her faith, and the people she cherished most. 

She retired from Loziers in Joplin, Missouri, where she not only built a career she was proud of, but also met the love of her life, Danny Hosp. Their bond of more than 40 years was one of deep commitment, laughter, and unwavering loyalty. 








Family meant everything to Lola. She spent her life taking care of the kids in the family, always ready with open arms, a warm heart, and a protective spirit. She adored pictures and capturing memories, celebrated Christmas with a childlike excitement every year, and held her faith in God close to her heart. One of her favorite blessings was when her sister, Kathy Coy, would come by to offer a prayer—moments Lola always looked forward to with love and gratitude.

Being around Lola was never boring. Whether she was laughing with you or playfully cussing you out, she brought energy and personality everywhere she went. She would do anything for the people she loved, and everyone who knew her understood the depth of her loyalty. She enjoyed watching 90 Day FiancĂ© and Family Feud, and she never left the house without being fully “dolled up.” Lola was, without question, a beauty queen—inside and out.

Lola is survived by her devoted longtime partner, Danny Hosp; her daughter, Sissy Robbins; her granddaughter, Kenzee Mayfield and husband Cody; and her treasured great-granddaughter, Elliana Mayfield. She is also survived by her sister Mary Riggs; brother Joe Shockley; sisters-in-law Kathy Coy and Lori Shockley; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews, all of whom she loved dearly. 








She is preceded in death by her mother, Mary Rowden; father, Marvin Coy Sr.; brothers Steve Shockley and Marvin Coy Jr.; sisters Hazel Shockley and Leona Shockley; nephew Patrick Perrin; and her beloved granddaughter, Kirsten Robbins, whom she cared for with unmatched devotion every step of the way.

Lola passed peacefully, surrounded by family, as she went to be with the Lord and the loved ones who went before her. Her presence, love, and light will be deeply missed, but her memory will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of all who knew her.

Arrangements are made with Midland Cremation Society in Joplin, Missouri.

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