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Euchee Valley Memorial Park Cemetery

Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma


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© Bobby Kelly
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© Bobby Kelly
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© Bobby Kelly

Bob J. Smith ~ Trevia Louise [Ramzy] Smith


Obituary
Euchee Valley Memorial Park Cemetery
Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma


Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Palmer Marler Funeral Home
Cushing, Oklahoma
August 2015

Bob J. Smith
July 24, 1927 ~ August 28, 2015


Bob J. Smith, age 88 of Cushing, went to be with his Lord on Friday morning at his home with his family by his side. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at Palmer Marler Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Sonny Johnson and Brother Ralph Hickman will officiate. Interment will follow at Euchee Valley Memorial Park, Cushing.

Family will greet friends at the funeral home from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Monday evening.

Arrangements are entrusted to Palmer Marler Funeral Home, Cushing, Oklahoma.

Bob was born on July 24, 1927 in Duncan, Oklahoma to the late Cordie and Beatrice Smith.

He grew up and attended school in Duncan. Bob served his military in the U.S. Army.

After returning from the service, he moved from Tacoma, Washington to Cushing in 1958.

Bob went into business with his father when he moved to Cushing and later went into business with Neal Culp in the oilfield business.

He married Trevia L. [Ramzy] Kinder on May 29, 1971 in Abilene, Texas. Shortly after they were married, he was in a disabling accident on December 29, 1971 and for 2 ½ years was in burn and rehabilitation units.

After retirement, he loved raising and selling Black Angus Cattle. He and Trevia enjoyed traveling abroad and in their motor home.

Bob was a member of the First Baptist Church and a 32nd Degree Mason.

Bob is survived by his wife Trevia of the home, daughters Robin Brown and husband Fred of Cushing, Darla Schroeder and husband Steve of Oregon, Wisconsin, Lesa Kinder Johnson of Arlington, TX, sons Grady Kinder of Owasso, OK, Randy Kinder of Boerne, TX, grandchildren Paige Cargill, Tyler Brown, Sean Brown, Courtney Bickell, Kylie Herron, Brian Bickell, Matthew Bourneuf, Jessica Johnson, Crystal Rockey, Brandy Johnson, Kyle Kinder, Logan Kinder, Kade Kinder, Lucas Kinder and Kaci Kinder.

He was preceded in death by his parents and infant sister.


Obituary
Euchee Valley Memorial Park Cemetery
Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma


Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Palmer Marler Funeral Home
Cushing, Oklahoma
July 2020

Trevia Louise [Ramzy] Smith
April 29, 1933 ~ July 6, 2020


Trevia Louise Smith, age 87, passed away peacefully July 6, 2020 due to natural causes. She was born April 29, 1933 in Jacksboro, TX to Carl and Ina Ramzy.

She married her soulmate Bob J. Smith on May 29, 1971 who preceded her death on August 28, 2015. Trevia and Bob moved to Cushing, OK where they resided until Trevia relocated to Owasso, OK.

Trevia attended Jacksboro, TX schools and graduated as Valedictorian in 1950. She then attended Durham’s Business College in Ft. Worth, Texas and received her diploma as an executive administrative assistant in March of 1951.

Upon graduation, Trevia was employed by several oil companies in the Jacksboro and Abilene, TX areas for 18 years. Trevia held various positions with Desk and Derrick, including President, and was the delegate to the national convention in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Following her marriage to Bob, Trevia obtained her Real Estate Broker’s License in 1976 and sold real estate until 1985 in Cushing, OK. She qualified for the Million Dollar Club for eight years.

Trevia and Bob purchased a farm east of Cushing in 1978, where they raised registered Black Angus cattle under the name of TreBo Farms. Bob and Trevia sold the farm in 1998 and moved to a new home in Cushing.

Following her retirement from real estate sales, Trevia owned and operated Trevia’s Rag Doll, a children’s clothing store, from 1987 to 1992.

Trevia enjoyed genealogy and was an active member of the Cushing Genealogical Society and served as President in 1998. She and Bob traveled across the country documenting her ancestry and was an active member of National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughter of the Republic of Texas and First Families of The Twin Territories.

She was a member of First Baptist Church in Cushing for many years and an avid sports fan who loved watching and supporting Oklahoma high school and college sports programs.

Trevia is survived by her daughter Lesa Kaye Kinder-Johnson of Arlington, TX, son Grady Wayne Kinder of Owasso, OK, son and wife George Randall and Rosa Maria Kinder of Boerne, Texas, stepdaughters Robin and husband Fred Brown of Cushing and Darla and husband Steve of Sparta, WI. She is also survived by numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Please join us in celebrating her life on Friday July 10, 2020. Public viewing will be between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. at the Palmer-Marler Funeral Home, 800 South Linwood, Cushing, OK, with funeral services following at 10:00 a.m. Trevia will be laid to rest at Euchee Valley Memorial Park in Cushing.


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