Jack Thomas & Olga Jane "Gigi" (Proctor) Smith
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Jack served in the US Navy during WW II
Obit for Olga posted by Janet Laubhan
Flickinger
Jul 5, 1917 - Dec 28, 2012
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Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Proctor Smith, age 95,
longtime Tulsa resident, will begin at
1:00 pm Thursday, January 3, 2013 at the Moore Funeral
Home Southlawn Chapel, 9350 E. 51st Street in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. The family will receive friends from 9:00 am
to 11:00 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013 at the same
location.
Jane was born July 5, 1917 in Indianola, Oklahoma and
was the daughter of Oliver Pope and Nora F. (Turner)
Proctor. She passed away Friday morning, December 28,
2012 at the Brookhaven Extensive Care in Norman,
Oklahoma.
Jane was raised in Indianola and graduated from
Indianola High School in 1933. She then enrolled at the
University of Oklahoma and graduated with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Education in 1937 when she was 19
years old.
After her college graduation, Jane was united in
marriage to Jack Thomas Smith on October 2, 1937 in
Fairview, Oklahoma. Her husband was one of the original
Oklahoma Highway Patrolmen and he was stationed in
several different towns before he joined the Navy in
1943. Upon his discharge in 1946 they lived on a ranch
outside of Indiahoma until he rejoined the patrol and
moved to Purcell in 1953.
Jane was a career elementary educator, teaching in
Purcell, Oklahoma from 1953 to 1958 and obtained her
Masters Degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1957.
She taught in Blackwell from 1958 to 1959 then moved to
Tulsa where she taught at Burroughs and Fulton
Elementary Schools. She retired in 1983 after 30 years
of service.
Jane was devoted to her family. She was known for her
homemade vegetable soup and scalloped potatoes and
enjoyed the fellowship that occurred when sharing a meal
with those she loved. Her favorite pastimes were
working crossword puzzles, gardening and reading. She
also had a deep interest in genealogy and traveled
extensively while researching her family history.
Jane was a registered member of the Choctaw Nation of
Oklahoma, a longtime member of the Will Rogers United
Methodist Church of Tulsa and the Tulsa Retired Teachers
Association.
She will be missed but we have been blessed to have our
beloved “Gigi” in our lives and to have the legacy she
has left to each of us. We have many precious memories.
Survivors include her son, Johnny P. Smith and his wife,
Jeanne of Cypress, Texas; her daughter, Joan Cotton and
her husband, Chuck of Norman, Oklahoma (formerly of
Tulsa), one brother, O.P. “Pope” Proctor of
Bartlesville, Oklahoma; five grandchildren, Lorrie
Reibert and her husband, Scott, of Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma, Lani Luza of Cypress, Texas, Stephanie O'Hara,
and her husband, Dirk, of Norman, Lindsey Clayton and
her husband, Jason, of Austin, Texas, Melanie Obriotti
and her husband, Andrew, of Dallas, Texas; eight great
grandchildren, Tyler and Sarah Reibert, Hayleigh and
Kara Luza, Aidan O'Hara, Norah and Henry Clayton, and
Andrew “Tripp” Obriotti; one nephew, Bob Proctor and his
wife, Kathy of Knoxville, Tennessee; and one niece, Pam
Proctor of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
She was preceded in death her parents and her husband,
Jack Thomas Smith in August of 2000.
Memorial donations may be made to Clarehouse Hospice
Home, 7617 S. Mingo Road, Tulsa, OK 74133 or Valir
Hospice, 700 NW 7th St., OKC, OK 73102.
Burial
will conclude in the Memorial Park Cemetery, 5111 South
Memorial Drive in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Arrangements for Jane and her family have been
placed in the care of the Vice Family at the Havenbrook
Funeral Home of Norman.
Online condolences may be shared at
www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com
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