© Phil & Donna (Stricklan) Whitaker |
©Marietta Monitor
26 Jan 2018, Page 4
Born July 22, 1929 in the Shady Dale community of Love County, the
daughter of James Conrad and Jay Imogene Terrill Hill, she died Tuesday,
January 16, 2018 in Mercy Health Love County, Marietta.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents.
Survivors include a son, Jim Bob Campbell and wife Tabby of Marietta;
two daughters, Barbara Norton and husband Ronnie of Marietta and Deborah
Campbell and husband Jud Deaner of Tempe, Arizona; brother, Jimmy
Terrill Hill and wife Sue of Ardmore; sister, LaJuana Sue Handschin and
husband Danny of Lafayette, Louisiana; five grandchildren, Kristi and
Griff Servati, Robert Shane and Amy Norton, Aaron and Jenny Rudd, Telina
Rudd, and Ariel Deaner; and 13 great-grandchildren, Raigan, Kerrigan,
Jaidan and Kailan Roze Servati, Abby Grace, Reese, Meleah, Campbell and
Lincoln Norton, and Ethan, Ava, Miles and Cohen Rudd.
Honorary bearers were her cousin, Billy C. Hill, and dear friends, Wayne
and Barbara Bond, J.H. and Cookie Hayes, Bob Brannan, Jim and Shirley
Tye, Jerry and Linda Harper, Jerri Langford, and Albert Bearden.
It was Rozelle’s wishes that memorial contributions be made to Eastside
Baptist Church – 107 North Fernwood Avenue, Marietta, OK 73448.
Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com
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