in Fort Smith, Arkansas at the age of 78.
She is survived by:
Four daughters:
Shirley Walker and husband Jim of Vian, Oklahoma
Joyce Woody and husband Dennis of Sallisaw, Oklahoma
Jeanie Mckinney and husband Ronnie of Bokoshe, Oklahoma
Margie James and husband Don James of Roland,Oklahoma
One son:
Buddy Brown of Kibler, Arkansas
Two sisters:
Olivia Hooper of Sand Springs, Oklahoma
Margie Ruth of California
One brother:
Jim Hunter of California
Fourteen grandchildren
Twenty eight great grandchildren
Four great great grandchildren
Mildred was preceded in death by: her husband, her parents, six brothers and five
sisters. "Mrs Millie" loved spending time with her family. Her greatest joy was
everyone getting together resulting in lots of laughter and good times. She loved her
kids, but her grandkids and great grandkids gave her the Biggest smiles of all. Her
smile always lit up a room, even when she wasn't feeling her best-she always had a
smile for someone. She loved to sew, read and listen to gospel and country music. She was even known to dance a jig from time to time with the kids or grandkids.
Graveside Services will be 10:00 am Monday at Liberty Cemetery with Ed O'Neal and Anthony McKinney officiating. Burial will follow under the direction of the Mallory-Martin Funeral Home of Sallisaw.
Pallbearers will be:
Sons-in-laws
Honorary pallbearers will be:
Grandsons
in Fort Smith, Arkansas at the age of 78.
She is survived by:
Four daughters:
Shirley Walker and husband Jim of Vian, Oklahoma
Joyce Woody and husband Dennis of Sallisaw, Oklahoma
Jeanie Mckinney and husband Ronnie of Bokoshe, Oklahoma
Margie James and husband Don James of Roland,Oklahoma
One son:
Buddy Brown of Kibler, Arkansas
Two sisters:
Olivia Hooper of Sand Springs, Oklahoma
Margie Ruth of California
One brother:
Jim Hunter of California
Fourteen grandchildren
Twenty eight great grandchildren
Four great great grandchildren
Mildred was preceded in death by: her husband, her parents, six brothers and five
sisters. "Mrs Millie" loved spending time with her family. Her greatest joy was
everyone getting together resulting in lots of laughter and good times. She loved her
kids, but her grandkids and great grandkids gave her the Biggest smiles of all. Her
smile always lit up a room, even when she wasn't feeling her best-she always had a
smile for someone. She loved to sew, read and listen to gospel and country music. She was even known to dance a jig from time to time with the kids or grandkids.
Graveside Services will be 10:00 am Monday at Liberty Cemetery with Ed O'Neal and Anthony McKinney officiating. Burial will follow under the direction of the Mallory-Martin Funeral Home of Sallisaw.
Pallbearers will be:
Sons-in-laws
Honorary pallbearers will be:
Grandsons
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement