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Lima (Smith) Castleberry
Sep 17, 1903 - Jul 14, 2001
Posted by Jo Aguirre

Clark Funeral Service

Services for Lima Castleberry, 97, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Clark Funeral Home Chapel with Stuart Bailey officiating. Interment will be at Condon Grove Cemetery, Milburn.
 
Mrs. Castleberry was born Sept. 17, 1903, at Gatewood, Mo., to William O. and Susie Harris Smith. She died July 14, 2001, in a local health care facility.
 
Raised in this area, she worked for McDonnell-Douglas Aviation Company at Tinker field in Midwest City before returning to Johnston County. She was also a homemaker and member of Westside Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Castleberry; a son, Kenneth Smith; four brothers; and two sisters.
 
Survivors include two sisters, Wilma Deaver, Ardmore, and Nova "Boots" Bonham, Snyder; grandchildren, Robert Smith, Tishomingo, Wanda Foster, Dallas, and Tena Hollingsworth, Tennessee; and six great-grandchildren. 
 
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