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© The Chickasha Express-Star
Submitted by: Sandi Carter


Jarald M. "Jay" Smith

May 11, 1938 ~ January 8, 2004

Jarald M. "Jay" Smith, age 65, of Salem, Oregon, died Thursday, January 8, 2004.

He was born May 11, 1938, in Chickasha, OK, the son of Herman and Beryl Smith.

He and Mane were married July 16, 1962. She preceded him in death on May 17, 2002. He was also preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothers: Tommie and Jackie Smith; 2 sisters: Bobby Jean and Dee Whitener.

Survivors include 2 sons: Buster Kidd and wife Rosa of Salem, Oregon, Joey Kidd of California; daughter, Randy, and husband Dennis Ehart of Escondido, California; 7 grandchildren; 2 sisters: Betty Porter, Chickasha, Wanda Paddaek of Modesto, CA; 2 brothers: J. C. Smith of Chickasha and Darald "Bub" Smith of Moore, OK.


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