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Lillie Lola (Grubb) Smith
May 10, 1917 - Nov 7, 2008
Posted by: Nyree Coffman

Barnes-Friederich Funeral Home
(permission granted)

Smith, Lillie Lola, 91 of MWC, died Nov. 8, 2008. Born May 10, 1917 in Mt. View, OK to Jessie and Vance Grubb.

She was an active long time member of 1st Presbyterian Church of MWC and enjoyed her family.

Lillie was preceded in death by her parents, one brother: John Grubb, sisters: Velma Davis, Evelyn Owens, Leota Clifton, and Marie Scudder.

Lillie is survived by her husband, Verble of the home, sons: Jerry and Gloria of Edmond and Ronald K and Darlene of Harrah, five grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and one sister: Winona Combest of Mt. View.

Funeral service will be Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008 at 10:00 AM at 1st Presbyterian Church in MWC.

Interment will follow at Mt. View Cemetery in Mt. View, OK.

Funeral
First Presbyterian Church of Midwest City
900 N. Key Blvd
Midwest City, OK 73110

 

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