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Ephraim's glory is like the firstling of his bullocks and his horns are like the horns of unicorns: with them he shall push the people together to the ends of the earth.
~ Deuteronomy 33:17

Stephen's Smith Family - Ancestors, Descendants and Cousins

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Lettie Viola Hossman

DEATH: DEATH COME SUDDENLY
    Death came suddenly to Mrs. O. A. Smith of North Mead street at 1:50 o'clock Friday morning, making its second visit to that household within a week. Dr. Smith was found dead in his garage on thursday of the preceding week of monoxide poisoning. Mrs. Smith's death was due to angina pectoris. She became ill in the night and called for members of her family, and Dr. L. A. Wilson and Mrs. Will Rolfe were summned, Mrs. Smith passed away within a few minutes.
    Mrs. Smith had not been well for some time and the shock of the doctor's death no doubt hastened her death. She had lived in Cameron for a number of years and had been active in community affairs.
   A grandson, Tom deSteiguer, had made his home with his grandparents for several years. Mrs. Smith's daughter, Mrs. Roy Heater of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who was called here at the time of Dr. Smith's death, was also with her mother at the time of her passing.
    Funeral services were held at the late home at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. W. F. Null. burial was made in Evergreen cemetery.