NORA MAE LITLE OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Parks Brothers Funeral Home
NORA MAE LITLE
1928 - 2013
Nora Mae Johnson Litle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, resident was born on April 13, 1928, in Prague, Oklahoma, and departed this life on January 22, 2013, in Norman, Oklahoma, at the age of 84 years.Nora was the daughter of Arthur and Bessie Wells Johnson.She married Arthur G. Litle in 1950.Nora worked for the United States Postal Service for many years.Her parents, husband, one daughter, four sisters and one grandson preceded Nora in death.Survivors include two sons, Don Litle of Blanchard, Oklahoma and Richard Bollinger of Lawton, Oklahoma, one brother, Arthur Johnson of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, three sisters, Ida Winsworth of Ft. Worth, Texas, Geneva Stevens of Chandler, Oklahoma and Ethel Thompson of Mission, Texas, two grandsons, two great-grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 2, 2013, at White Dove Cemetery, Sparks, Oklahoma, with Rev. Doyle Seeley officiating.Services are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Chandler.
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