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Charlotte (Lovett) Williams
Feb 6, 1948 - Jul 15, 2001
Posted by Jo Aguirre

https://vondelsmithmortuary.com/

WILLIAMS Charlotte Lovett, 53, of OKC, was born Feb. 6, 1948 in OKC.

She was preceded in death by her parents, J.W. & Neva Sue Lovett.

She is survived by her son, Scott Williams Gravett, AR; two sisters: Nalma Lovett, OKC, Kandy Martin, OKC; three nieces, Nikole & Mandy Martin, Phoenix, AZ & Mallory Martin of McAlester, OK.

Charlotte graduated from U.S. Grant H.S. in 1966. She attended Central State (UCO) in Edmond and Southeastern in Durant, OK. At the time of her death, she was employed at Bob Mills Furniture. She loved her job and co-workers, whom she considered friends as well. Charlotte was a precious person who will missed tremendously.

Services will be held 10:00 AM Wed., July 18, 2001 at the South Colonial Chapel.

Committal Services will be held 3:30 PM Wed., July 18, 2001 at the Condon Grove Cem. in Milburn, OK.

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