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Jo Smith Stauffer

Newcastle Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Newcastle, McClain County, Oklahoma


© Audrey McConnell Calger





Jo Smith Stauffer Obit

Dec 14, 1928 - Apr 20, 2014

Jo Hawkins Smith Stauffer passed away 20 Apr 2014. She was born in Purcell, OK to Marvin and Ruth Hawkins on December 14, 1928.

Jo was preceded in death by her husband Joe and her parents Marvin and Ruth Hawkins.

She is survived by her daughter Linda Cantrell and husband Kenneth and daughter Bettye Lundy and husband Bill. She also is survived by three sisters and two brothers, three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank the staff of Summerset, Lifecare Hospice and Hospice Quality Care along with a special thank you to Susan with Lifecare Hospice for her loving care of Jo.

Services were helt at Lynlee Mae Chapel in Moore, OK on 23 Apr 2014 at 10 a.m.



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