May 24, 2007 Funeral services for Sandra Hall, 48, of Purcell will be held today, Thursday, May 24, 2007 at Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Michael Vaught officiating. Interment will be at Dixon Chapel Cemetery in Garvin County under the direction of Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell. Mrs. Hall died May 20, 2007 at Norman Regional Hospital. She was born Aug. 29, 1958 in Lindsay, the daughter of Aaron William Smith and Colleen Highwalker Smith. She was reared in the Pauls Valley and Elmore City area. On June 16, 1976 she married Kenneth Mark Hall at Ft. Sill Army Base in Lawton. Together the couple reared four children. Mrs. Hall was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Larry Coltz and one granddaughter, Christina Hall. Survivors include two sons, Michael Hall of Stratford and Jeffrey Hall of Purcell; two daughters, Michelle Lynn Hall and Jennifer Hall, both of Purcell; 15 brothers and sisters, Carol Coltz of Ardmore, Francine Peach and Nadine Smith, both of Tulsa, Thelma Tartsah and Donna Smith, both of Anadarko, Pam Young of Shawnee, Loretta Smith of Oklahoma City, Phoebe Redbird of Chickasha, Edwin Smith of Lexington, Audrey Connelly of Guthrie, Dean Smith of Albuquerque, N.M., Martha Wilson of Valliant, Aaron Smith Jr. of Norman, Maggie Smith of Ninnekah and Deann Smith of Indiana; 11 grandchildren and a special friend, Lewis Ward. Pallbearers will be Raul Calderilla, Lonnie Coltz, Lesley Tartsah, Tanner Gomez, Pat Connelly, Eric Wilson and Darrell Jackson. Honorary pallbearers will be Dean Smith and Edwin Smith. |
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