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Verden Cemetery

Grady County, Oklahoma


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Daisy Margaret [Smith] Swatekn


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: N. Dale Talkington


Denton County, Texas
May 2006

Daisy Margaret [Smith] Swatek
March 6, 1916 ~ May 24, 2006


Long-time Dallas resident Margaret Smith Swatek, born March 5, 1916, in Verden Oklahoma, passed away March 24, age 90.

Preceded in death by parents, James L. and Ida M. Smith, brothers, Lawrence F. Smith, Eldridge F. Smith, William Earl Smith, an infant brother James Edwin, sisters, Mattie Clarice Kidd, Opal Estelle Folkestad, Helen Stangeland Meyers, and nephew, Jim Smith.

Survived by nieces, Dr Rosemarie Smith, Gloria Kay Lain, Eileen Smith Mosley, Martha Jane McManus, and nephew, Bill Smith.

Margaret worked thirty years for Texas Electric [now TXU] as administrative assistant to President [CEO] George McGregor.

She was a patron of the arts, Member of Highland Park Presbyterian Church.

Her body was bequeathed to medical science through Southwestern Medical Center Dallas.


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