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Camilla Jeanne "Millie" Keith
Jan 3, 1919 - Feb 13, 2015
Posted by: Martha Reddout

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Millie grew up in Hurtsville, Iowa. In 1954 she enlisted with the US Marine Corps and served her country during the Korean War. After her discharge, she was married to Lewis Leon Keith, Sr. at Las Vegas, New Mexico on July 14, 1956. They lived in California, Dumas, Texas and Amarillo, Texas before moving to Erick, Oklahoma in 1966 to make their home. Millie was a hard worker and well known for her cooking. She operated the Hamburger King and The Spot restaurant. She and Lewis also ran the State Line Bar in Texola and Keith's Liquor Store. She later worked at Cal's Restaurant until retiring to care for her son, Lewis, Jr. Millie was a special Momma to her children and she loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren with all her heart.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a granddaughter, Stormie LeeAnn Keith and 7 siblings.

She is survived by her daughters, Lois Cunningham, of Elk City, Oklahoma and LuAnn Harbuck of Erick, OK; 1 son, Lewis Keith, Jr. of Sayre, OK; 7 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

Service Wednesday, February 18, 2015 2:00 PM
Erick First Baptist Church
Erick, Oklahoma


 

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