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BETTIE V. WEBB OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star





BETTIE V. WEBB
1926 - 1998


Choctaw resident Bettie V. Brandt Webb died Thursday in Edmond. She was 72.
She was born April 30, 1926 in Culver, Kansas.
She married Ovie Grover Webb in 1962. They lived in Harrah until they moved to Choctaw in 1991.
She was a member of the Bethel Christian Center.
Survivors include her husband, Ovie G. Webb; two daughters, Betty Norton of Oklahoma City; and Linda Clevenger of Edmond; three step-daughters, Charlotte McGee of Harrah; Shirley Vannoy of Ardmore and Mary Ruth Taylor of Jones; brother, Earl Brandt of Reno, Nevada; sister, Rowena Stratton of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky and three grandchildren.
Services were Saturday at Asa Smith Chapel, Harrah.
Burial followed in Wellston Cemetery under the direction of Asa Smith Funeral Service.
Published June 13, 1998.


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