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Beaver County, Oklahoma

Beaver Pioneer Cemetery


© Amarillo Globe News
 June 23, 2002


Hazel "Darlene" Smith

???? ~ June 21, 2002 | Age 68

BEAVER, Okla. - Hazel "Darlene" Smith, 68, died Friday, June 21, 2002.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Beaver United Church with John Breon officiating. Burial will be in Pioneer Cemetery by Clark Funeral Service.

Mrs. Smith was born in Balko and was a lifetime resident of Beaver.

Survivors include two daughters, Kathryn Russell of Liberal and Janet Almond of Tipton; a stepmother, Louise Harryman of Beaver; three brothers, Gorlyn Harryman of Ponca City, Gilbert Judd of Beaver and Milton Judd of Tulsa; two sisters, Glenna Leason of Mannford and Raedene Thompson of Beaver; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. 


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