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Nettie Whitmire Woods
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
January 24, 2007
Submitted by: Martha Real


Nettie Whitmire Woods
November 25, 1911 - January 19, 2007
Nettie Whitmire Woods was born November 25, 1911 in Harrison, Arkansas to John Cox and Della Claxton Cox.
She departed this life January 19, 2007 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 95.
Preceeding her in death were her parents, two husbands, Haskell Whitmire and Forrest Woods and three brothers, Hugh Cox, Floyd Cox and Woodrow Cox.
She leaves behind one son, Haskell J.G. Whitmire, of Tulsa; four daughters, JoAnne Hardy, of Snohomish, WA, Charlotte Moore, of Chickasha, OK, Della Ann Laughlin and husband, Gearl, of Tulsa, Billie Woods Moore and husband, Bill of Broken Arrow; one sister, Beulah Mae Bradford, of Stilwell, 13 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and many loved ones and friends.
Services were held Monday, January 22, 2007 at Hart Memorial Chapel with Bro. Darrell Lacie officiating.
Interment followed at Stilwell City Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home


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