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Margaret Ann Smith
© Enid News and Eagle
06-14-2018
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle


June 05, 1947 - June 11, 2018

Margaret Ann Doll Smith, 71, was born in Enid June 5, 1947, and was a long-time resident of Ponca City. Margaret passed away in Tulsa June 11, 2018. Graveside service is 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 18, 2018, at Pleasant View Cemetery in Meno (sic; believe to be Pleasant Hill Cemetery, where her husband is buried). A Memorial Service follows later, at 3:00 p.m. Monday, June 18, 2018, at the First Presbyterian Church in Ponca City. Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home of Helena. Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc. www.LanmanMemorials.com.

Margaret graduated from Ringwood High School in 1965, and married her high school sweetheart, Danny Smith. She was a high school varsity athlete and enjoyed playing sports after moving with her husband and young family to Ponca City. While they made their home in Ponca City for most of the last 50 years, they also lived in Alva and twice made Katy, Texas their home. Margaret dedicated much of her time and energy to the First Presbyterian Church and other volunteer activities in Ponca City, including serving as an Elder and Deacon in the church, Moderator of Presbyterian Women, Treasurer of Cimarron Presbyterian Women, past President of the Ponca City Federated Music Club, past President and long-time driver for Meals on Wheels. She spent several years preparing monthly meals for the Friendship Feast. She was active in the PTA and band parents' organizations while the kids were in Ponca City schools. Margaret enjoyed singing in the church choir and playing bridge in as many as four regular bridge groups. She also enjoyed traveling the world with her family to visit family and friends living abroad.

She is survived by her mother-in-law, Vera McNickle of Enid; son, Troy Smith and wife, Barbara of Broken Arrow; daughter, LaDonna Dennis of Enid; brother, Mike Doll and wife, Judy of Ringwood; sister-in-law, Karen Howard and husband, Mike of Katy, Texas; grandchildren, David Dennis of Enid, Ross Smith and wife, Britelle of Chicago, and Emily Smith of Broken Arrow.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Danny Smith; parents, Lewis and Mabel Doll; father-in-law, Everett Smith; brother, David Doll; and sister-in-law, Sherill Easterday.

Donations in Margaret's memory may be made to the Danny L. and Margaret Ann (Doll) Smith Memorial Scholarship. Checks should be made to the order of "CFO" and "Ringwood-Smith Scholarship" should be written on the memo line; and checks mailed to Ringwood Education Foundation, P.O. Box 175, Ringwood, OK 73768. Donations may also be made by credit card by going to www.CFOK.org, select "Give Now" tab and enter Ringwood plus Danny L. and Margaret Ann (Doll) Smith Memorial Scholarship in the fund box.

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