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© Marietta Monitor
12 Feb 2010, Page 4
Source: © Watts Funeral Home
Born February 2, 1922 in Love County, the daughter of Fred L. and Sadie Williams Lofton, she died Thursday, February 4, 2010 at The Suites at Elmbrook, Ardmore.
A resident of Ardmore for a number of years, she had previously made her home in Marietta. She and J.T. Bailey were married March 3, 1965 in Ardmore, and he preceded her in death on February 21, 1999. Mrs. Bailey was a retired Southwestern Bell Telephone Company operator and a member of Marietta’s First Baptist Church.
Also preceding her in death were her parents and a brother, Coleman Lofton.
She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Oleta and Bobby Gene Wells of Velma and two grandchildren, Brent Wells and wife, Donna of Claremore and Brad Wells and wife, Lisa of Ardmore.
Memorials may be made to Cross Timbers Hospice c/o Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home, 100 East Main St., Marietta, OK 73448.
Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com
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