Martha Jean Ferguson, 93, of Bartlesville, died Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at Jane Phillips Medical Center.
Funeral services for Martha will be held at 3 P.M. Monday, November 19, 2018 at First Christian Church in Bartlesville.
Martha was born October 11, 1925 in Cleveland, OH to Reverend Donald Sheridan and Ida Helen Sheridan. She was a lifelong member of Bartlesville's First Christian Church. She leaves behind a legacy of loving others unconditionally, sharing laughter, and lessons in being authentic.
Martha was preceded in death by her sister, Elizabeth Davis and her former husbands; Malcolm Smith, Gerald Leverich, and Larry Ferguson.
She is survived by her son, Steve Smith of Bartlesville; her daughter, Carol Elam of Bartlesville; one grandson, Jeremy Coles of Bartlesville; five granddaughters: Brandee Kime of Oologah, Stephanee Hopper of Bartlesville, Sara Herr of Edmond, Amy Lawson of Tulsa, and Andrea Ward of Tahlequah; two nieces: Cindy Morgan, and family, of Ardmore and Donna Scott of Caney, KS; one nephew: Mike Davis of St. George, WA; fifteen great-grandchildren and one brother-in-law: Tom Davis of Ardmore.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations to the outreach program at Building Bridges in Bartlesville, OK.
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