Debora "Debbie" Ann Smith
September 21, 1954 - August 25, 2021
Debbie Ann Smith was born to Bill and Doris Smith on September 21, 1954, in Bartlesville Oklahoma. She was a loving Daughter, Sister, Aunt, and a Friend to many. Debbie loved her family dearly and had so many nieces and nephews that meant the world to her. She cherished the time she spent with her parents and brothers. She worked at Bill Smith metal for 50 years, a family business started by her father. She and Doris would cook lunch daily where they were surrounded by family, friends, and whoever else walked through the door that day. She loved Sunset Lake where she served on the board of estates as well as the volunteer fire department. Sunset Lake was a huge part of her life where the days were spent fishing, cooking out, boating, and playing with her dogs, but most importantly sharing all these moments with her family. She got a kick out of catching more fish than the boys, which happened often. There was nothing more beautiful to her than Osage County. She was Strong, She was Loving, She was Kind. Debbie was survived by her brother Timmy Smith & Wife Karen. Two Nieces, Sandra (Smith) Conway, Timberly (Smith) Hodges & Husband Randall. Two Nephews, William Smith & Wife Kotone, Kevin Smith & Wife Andrea. Eight Grand Nieces and Nephews, Cameron Conway, Parker Conway, Bryant Smith, Kelly Smith, Lisa Smith, Collin Smith, Michael Smith, Ayden Hodges. A very special friend Linda Edens. Cousin Randy Smith & Family. And a special dog Jojo Smith. She is proceeded by Her two Parents Bill & Doris Smith. Two Brothers Thomas Smith Jr & Billy Jack Smith. One Niece Veronica Sue Smith. She will be loved and missed dearly. Graveside services will be held at 11 A.M. on Tuesday, August 31, 2021 at the White Rose Cemetery in Bartlesville directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory.
Debbie Ann Smith was born to Bill and Doris Smith on September 21, 1954, in Bartlesville Oklahoma. She was a loving Daughter, Sister, Aunt, and a Friend to many. Debbie loved her family dearly and had so many nieces and nephews that meant the... View Obituary & Service Information