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Silver City Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma



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© Carleta Latham
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© Carleta Latham
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© Carleta Latham

Samuel A. Crites
Carrie Lee [Click] Crites

Obituary
Silver City Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

17 October 2005

Carrie Lee [Click] Crites

Carrie Lee Crites went to be with the Lord on October 14 2005.

Carrie was a nurse and had worked at Tinker Air Force Base during the war.

She loved to golf, play bridge and bake.

Her husband Sam Crites, brother Jim Click and son Jimmy Lewis preceded her in death.

She is survived by 2 daughters Jane Gable and husband Allen, and her daughter Brandi Deming, and brother Bert Click; 5 grandchildren Tim Gable, Kim Maloy, Deb Sable, Dan Gable and Amy Brady; 11 great grandchildren; 5 great great grandchildren; 2 nephews and 2 nieces.

A graveside services will be held Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 3:00 PM at Silver City Cemetery in Tuttle, OK.


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