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Vondel Smith Mortuary
6934 South Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
UNITED STATES
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Geraldine (Jerry) Stubblefield Cantrell passed away August 27, 2017 in Oklahoma City at the age of 84. She was born July 26, 1933 in Oklahoma City to Harry and Benneta (Howard) Stubblefield. Jerry was a devoted wife and mother who enjoyed her large family most of all. She worked for Wilson and Company as a demonstrator and for Western Electric as an assembler. She enjoyed sewing, crafts and gardening.
Left to cherish her memory is her loving:
Husband, John L. (Jack) Cantrell;
Son, Jackie Ray Cantrell and his wife, Rhonda;
Two Granddaughters, Christie DeArmond & husband, Chad and Candi Perryman & husband, Bobby;
Two Great Granddaughters, Keifer and Teryn Lee;
Sister, Frances Jeanne Rusche;
Brother, Ray Dean Stubblefield;
An abundance of nieces & nephews and great nieces &nephews.
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6934 South Western Avenue PO Box 891320
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Phone: 405-634-1439
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