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Connie Sue (Brown) & Dallas Harvey Smith
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Redbird Cemetery
Blackgum, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma




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Obit for Connie
July 27, 1952 - August 31, 2009

© Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home
Sept 2009
Submitted by: Martha Real

God has called another one of his children home. Connie Sue (Brown) Smith was born on July 27, 1952 in Ulysses, Kansas to H.T. and Maudie Brown. She departed this life on August 31, 2009 after a battle with cancer. She put up a hard fight even when the outlook was glum. She was 57 years, and 1 month old.
 
She married Dallas Smith on February 29, 1980. He had two girls, Clarissa and Jackie. To this family was added two more girls, Misty and Julia.
 
She attended Satanta Grade School until her family moved to Stilwell. She finished her schooling in Stilwell graduating in 1970.
Connie worked at Mrs. Smith’s in Stilwell for 36 years. She had to retire when she was diagnosed with ovarian and breast cancer. She enjoyed her role as wife, mother, grandma, sister, and aunt. She enjoyed going to church when her health would let her. She was a member of Noel Chapel Church of Christ.
 
She was preceded in death by her parents, H.T. and Maudie (Littlejohn) Brown. Two brothers Joe Harvey Brown and William Harrison Brown. Four sisters, Margaret Brown, Carline Salsman, Linda Hothouse, and Mary Huggins. One niece Lela Buckner, and three nephews, Harrison Henry Buckner, Troy Don Brown, and William Jesse Sullins, Jr.
 
She is survived by a very long list of loving family and friends. She is survived by her best friend and soul mate, her husband of 29 years, Dallas Smith. Four daughters, Clarissa Moses and husband Ronald of Westville, Oklahoma, Jackie Smith & friend Tim McCoy of Stilwell, Oklahoma, Misty Williams and husband Derick of Westville, Oklahoma, and Julia Pack and husband Jimmy of Stilwell, Oklahoma. Her grandsons, Jacob Smith, Jaden Smith, and Jimmy Pack of Stilwell, Oklahoma. Zane Williams and David Moses of Westville, Oklahoma. Granddaughters, Jaclyn McCoy of Stilwell, Oklahoma, Cheyenne Moses and Sydney Moses of Westville, Oklahoma. Two brothers, Troy Brown and wife Anita of Sublette, Kansas, and Roy Brown and wife Neva of Stilwell, Oklahoma. Sisters, Myrtle Stages of Shamrock, Texas, Opal King, Peggy Sullins, and Faye Buckner and husband Adrian all of Stilwell, Irene Kay and Husband Tracy of Wilburton, Oklahoma. Also many nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. Also a special friend Earlene Craig of Stilwell, Oklahoma.
 
Graveside Services will be, 10:00AM, Wednesday, September 2, 2009 at Redbird Cemetery in Vian, Oklahoma. Josh Soap and Jason Brown will be speaking. Services will be under the direction of Roberts/ Reed-Culver Funeral Home.

Obit for Dallas posted by Jan Grooms
Nov 1, 1957 - Mar 2, 2021

Roberts Reed Culver Funeral Home
(permission granted)

Dallas Harvey Smith was born November 1st, 1957 to Rufus and Leona Bush Smith in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and departed this life on March 02, 2021 at the age of 63 years old.

He married Connie Sue Brown on Feb 29, 1980.  He had two girls, Clarissa and Jackie and to this family was added two more girls, Misty and Julia.

Dallas enjoyed being a father, du-da (pa-pa), brother, and uncle.  He loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them.  He looked forward to the family dinners at Smith park.  He loved hunting and being outdoors.  He didn’t talk a lot unless you got him to talk about hunting or deer.  You could always count on him being in the woods during hunting season.  He enjoyed spending time with family, watching his grandkids play sports, and listening to his grandson sing and play guitar and wrestling with his youngest grandson.


He was preceded in death by his wife of 29 years Connie Sue Smith.  His parents Rufus and Leona (Bush) Smith, 10 siblings, Dewayne Smith, Sam Smith, Norma Dearman, Ben Smith, Sarah Fourkiller, Edward Smith, Brian Mink, and 3 infant siblings. 
 

He is survived by a very long list of loving family and friends.  Four daughters, Clarissa Moses and husband Ronald of Westville, OK, Jackie McCoy and husband Tim, Misty Perez and husband Shaun, and Julia Pack and husband Jimmy all of Stilwell, OK:  his grandsons Jacob and Jaden Smith, Jimmy Pack, Zane Williams, Gage Perez all of Stilwell, OK and David Moses of Westville, OK.  Granddaughters:  Cheyenne and Sydni Moses of Westville, OK, Jaclyn McCoy, Miranda Pack and Sierra Perez all of Stilwell, OK and two great-grandsons Cash and Fisher Kelley.  Two sisters Loretta Sumpter of Bunch, Ok and Kelly Goodrich and husband Jacob of Tahlequah, Ok and one brother Tommy Smith of Stilwell, Ok and a very close friend who was like a sister Lynda Cervenka and many nieces and nephews. 
 

Graveside Service was held 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 5, 2021 at Redbird Cemetery, Moonshine Road (Blackgum), Vian, OK  under the direction of Roberts-Reed-Culver, Stilwell, OK

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