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Obituary

Dixon Chapel Cemetery, Garvin County, Oklahoma
Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© Criswell Funeral Home
Ada, Oklahoma
October 7, 2011

Etta Sue [Smith] Amos


Etta Sue Amos, 71, of Ada OK, died Oct. 7, 2011, at a local hospital. She was born June 22, 1940, in Washita County OK to Gabriel L. and Etter B. Hurst Smith.

Ms. Amos had lived in the Dallas TX area and was employed as a cashier before moving to the Ada area.

Survivors include her daughter Bertha Easter of Rockwall TX; son Ricky Amos of Gladewater TX; brothers Jimmy Smith of Ada, and Kenneth Smith and Clarence Smith, both of Dallas TX; sister Patsy Smith of Dallas TX; grandchildren Emily Ann Easter and husband Don, Linda Gail Amos, Mary Grace Amos, and Elizabeth Smith; and great-granddaughter Emily June Easter.

She was preceded in death by her sister Lou Smith.

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