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Jeffye L. Williams
Submitted by: Sue Hearon


Jeffye L. Williams, 53, of Cowlington, passed away Sunday, Sept. 29, 2002, in Keota. She was born Feb. 2, 1949 at Breckenridge, Texas to Andrew Walter and Elmyrta Dee (Elkins) Bradford. She was a member of the Elks Lodge.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and one infant brother.
Survivors include one daughter, Angie Davis and husband Norman of Carlsbad, N.M.; one son, Kennith Williams Jr. and wife Karen of Monahans, Texas; two sisters, Neda DeLong of Fort Smith and Sue Silkicka of Jerrell, Texas; her stepfather, Paul Hood of Marble Falls, Texas; adopted special father, Ernie Wooten of Spiro; and four grandchildren, Jeff Ennis, Jennifer Ennis, K.C. Williams and Chase Williams.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2 at the New Hope Cemetery with the Rev. C.L. Thomas officiating, under the direction of Mallory Funeral Home of Spiro.


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