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Lonnie Debbs & Phelma Jaquetta (Mills) Smith

Memorial Park Cemetery
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

© by: Jeff Smith

Photos © by Jeff Smith

Lonnie Debbs Smith was born November 3, 1913 in Boggy Depot, OK to Rufus Jefferson & Mary Irene (Haley) (Walker) Smith, and passed away October 4, 1987 in Locust Grove, OK.

He married Phelma Jaquetta Mills on December 25, 1935 in Tulsa, OK.
He was a Stone Mason/Brick Layer.  He build several homes in and around the Tulsa Area.  He built the base for the Statue of Liberty located at 17th & Harvard, in 1950.

He served in the U. S. Army during World War II. 

Phelma Jaquetta Smith was born on November 15, 1916 in Longdale, OK to Thomas Boyd and Alta Mamie (Jordan) Mills, and passed away on May 20, 2012 in Spring Hill, KS.

Phelma was a hard working mother and a friend to many a person. She loved crocheting. She made many a doll for various persons over the many years.

She was preceded in death by her husband, her 7 brothers & 7 of her sisters.
Survived by her Children, a Sister and lots of Grandchildren, great Grandchildren & some great, great Grandchildren

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