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FLOE IONIA TUCKER SMITH
 
Submitted by: Lois BURDICK


FLOE SMITH FUNERAL TODAY

The funeral for Mrs. Floe Smith, 69, who died in a local hospital Saturday will be at 2:30 p.m today in Henninger-Allen Funeral Home Chapel.
Born in Harper, Kan. Mrs. Smith came to Oklahoma shortly after the opening of the Cherokee Strip and settled near Waukomis. She was married to Ralph Smith in 1910 and he preceded her in death in 1951. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and the WCTU.

Rev. Ewton will officiate and burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Orville Talbott, grand children, Jimmy and Ruth Talbott of Waukomis; five brothers, William Tucker, Floyd Tucker, Virgil Tucker, Leo Tucker and xxxord Tucker. and several nieces and nephews.

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