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Letha Marguerite Billings
27 Jun 1909 - 24 Mar 2004
© Woodward News
26 Mar 2004 Pg 3
©Billings Funeral Home
Reprinted with permission.

Letha Marguerite Ladner Billings died March 24, 2004 at Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Burial was in the Elmwood Cemetery, Woodward, Oklahoma.

She was born June 27, 1909 at Navina, Oklahoma to Edgar Hubert and Edith Blanche (Hubbard) Ladner. She married Ralph M Billings May 1935 at Corsicana, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and daughter Betty.

She is survived by her son William Edgar Billings and wife Mehl, Tishomingo, Oklahoma, 4 grandchildren, 6 greatgrandchildren, and one greatgrandchild.

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