From the halls of Charles Page High School to the sprawling pastures of Flying G Ranch, Lotsee Spradling’s life is a tribute to dedication, community service, and the continuation of a proud family legacy. Her contributions to agriculture and her tireless support of youth and community organizations highlight her enduring impact.
Lotsee Spradling graduated from Charles Page High School in 1966 and went on to Oklahoma State University, where she majored in animal science. After receiving her Bachelor of Science degree from OSU in December 1970, she returned to the family ranch to carry on the family’s cattle operation.
Continuing the family line of Polled Herefords started by her parents, George and Garnett Campbell, Lotsee is the second generation living on the Flying G Ranch. Over the years, she has opened her home and ranch to countless youth from the Sand Springs area, hosted foreign exchange students, assisted FFA chapters and scouting troops, and served the Sand Springs community on numerous boards and associations.
Lotsee’s dedication to agriculture and her unwavering support for her community have made her a cherished figure, embodying the spirit of service and continuity.