Maggie Grace was born February 23, 1930, to Fred and Ina (Ryburn) Smith. She was the fifth of six children. Maggie graduated with a class of six from Meridian High School in 1948.
Preceding Maggie in death was her first husband LeeRoy Graham, her husband Robert Fitch, siblings, Mae (Amon) Hunt, Harold (Ruth) Smith, Ralph (Marianne) Smith, Dennis (Beth) Smith, and Fred (Norma) Smith. Maggie was also preceded in death by her cherished cockatiel, Charlie.
Maggie is survived by her children, Rick Ramage, Ron (Carolyn) Graham, and Lorri Hanna; step-daughters, Barbara (George) Ketchum and Kay Carr; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; along with several very special nieces and nephews.
Maggie worked in Quality Control at Coca Cola for eleven years then worked at Jane Phillips Hospital until her retirement in 1992. Following retirement, Maggie volunteered at Jane Phillips Hospital’s gift shop for many years. Maggie started taking aquacize classes at the YMCA in 1992 and became the leader of her class in 2001. Maggie had a special place in her heart for the ladies and gentlemen who participated in the classes with her. Maggie was a member of Town and Country Christian Church in Bartlesville and attended the Sunday School class taught by her dear friend Al Wolfe.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Town and Country Christian Church.
Memorial Service
JAN 21. 2:00 PM
Town & Country Christian Church
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