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Submitted by: Ann Weber


LaDonna Mae (Scannell) Smith

LaDonna Mae (Scannell) Smith
March 30, 1965 ~ May 08, 2012

LaDonna Mae Smith died May 8, 2012 peacefully at her mother's home in Guthrie, OK. She was born March 30, 1965 to Charles and Dorothy Scannell.

She is survived by her husband Tommy Smith of Arlington, TX; father Charles Scannell of Muskogee, OK; mother Dorothy Triplett; three brothers Jack Scannell and wife Marge of Haskell, OK, Dan Triplett and wife Sharon, and Ron Triplett and wife Nicky all of Guthrie; two sisters Mary Reupert and husband Robert of Guthrie and Shirley Krueger of Minco, OK; step-daughter Melissa Wittenberg and grandson Dalton of Arlington, TX; uncle R L Dodd and wife Opal of Cashion, OK; aunt Connie Dodd of Jacksonville, FL; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Memorial services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, May 12, 2012 at the Noble Ave. Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, Guthrie.


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