Memorial services for Mary Elizabeth (Stein) Smith, a Tupelo resident, will be held Wednesday, Ocotober 6, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at Brown's Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Rev. David Boggs and Rev. Bob Graham officiating.
Mrs. Smith was born August 7, 1961 in Kansas City, MO to William Edward and Nellie Fay (Miller) Stein and passed away October 3, 2010 in Ada, OK at the age of 49. She worked as a manager at McDonald's in Norman, OK and married William Mark Smith. He preceded her in death in 2005.
Survivors include her mother, Nellie Fay Hunter of Tupelo, OK; sister, Ollie Mae Maple and husband Dennis of Tupelo; brothers, Joe Stein and wife Renee of OKC, Dennis Stein of Hodgen, David Stein and wife Lisa of Ada, Billy Stein and wife Stacy of Tupelo, Darvin Gore of Shawnee, and David Hunter and wife Samantha of Tupelo; step-daughters, Mandy Bales and husband Omar of Coalgate and Tina Eppes and husband Albert of Norman; grandchildren, Lacy Smith, Terry Bales, Shadow Smith, Shanda Smith, Brittany Robinson, William Robinson and Alex Eppes.
She was preceded in death by her father, William Edward Stein and husband, William Mark Smith.
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