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Nora Maebell (Jackson) Whitesell
July 21, 1917 - January 22, 2012
© Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home
Submitted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger


Private services for Nora Maebell Whitesell were held by the family, with burial following in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Hugo, Oklahoma.

Nora passed away on Sunday, January 22, 2012, in Hugo, Oklahoma at the age of 94. Nora Maebell Whitesell was born July 21, 1917, the daughter of D.D. and Mary Abbie (Wright) Jackson. She married Homer Damron on April 1, 1943, in Poteau, Oklahoma. The two lived in Vevada for twenty years where she worked as a waitress. She moved back to this area in 1963 and spent the rest of her life caring for her grandchildren. Nora loved to cook, sew, and sing.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Homer Damron in 1970; one son; three brothers; and three sisters.

Nora is survived by one daughter, Mary Damron of Hugo, OK; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.


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