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Billie Louise Finton
© by: Poteau Daily News
April 30. 2011
Submitted by: © Jo Aguirre for the Oklahoma Cemeteries Website
Graveside services for Billie Louise Finton were held at 10:30 am Saturday, April 30. 2011 at Witteville Cemetery, Poteau,OK with Rev. Bryan Fields officiating.
She was born Willie Louise Tucker on October 9, 1924 to William and Janie Hobson Tucker in Cameron, Oklahoma and departed this life at the age of 86 on Monday, April 25 in Granbury, Texas.
She has been received into the loving arms of Jesus Christ, our Savior.
Louise attended Cameron schools and worked for a short time in a wartime airplane factory in Kansas. She married Jerry V. Camp in Florida in January 1945, where he was stationed with the U.S. Navy. She also worked at Poteau Food Market and as an election official for many years. She enjoyed her extended family, her weeks camping at Kerr Lake and her many nights of card playing with friends. She spent most of her life in Poteau and in 2009 moved to Texas to be near family.
Preceding her in death were her parents, her brother, Travis, her sister, Ocie Myers and her husband, Earle Finton.
Survivors include her son Larry Camp and wife, Sylvia, of Granbury, Texas; her granddaughters, Christi McCraw and husband, Chris, of McKinney, Texas and Amber Wegner and husband, Wade, of Dallas, Texas; her great-grandchildren, Macie and Mattson McCraw and Laney and Ava Wegner; sisters, Edith Bomar and Erma Sullivant; brothers, Marvin Tucker, Harrell Tucker, Herbert Tucker and Bill Tucker; and very special friend, Wanda Lawrence.
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