Mary Etta (Stone) (Plumlee)Willis
Birth
Death
October 8, 1913
October 7, 2011
Lincoln County, OK
Nocona, TX
Block 94 Lot 8 Space 2
Spouse
Children
Grandchildren
Mary Etta Plumlee Willis.. Mary Etta Plumlee Willis, 97, of Nocona, TX, passed away on Friday, October 7, 2011. Mary was born on October 8, 1913, in Lincoln County, OK to Della Crownover and Seth Stone. She married Virgil Plumlee on December 3, 1930, in Oklahoma City, OK. He deceased in June of 1975. She later married Marvin Willis in August of 1978 in Holdenville, OK. She was a homemaker. Graveside services were held on Sunday, October 9, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. at the Nocona Cemetery with Dennis Gentry & Steve Bishop officiating. Burial followed in Nocona Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Jerry Woods Funeral Home. Mary is survived by her son, Jim Plumlee of Nocona, TX, two daughters, Jo Ritchie of Nocona, TX, and Leita Roper of Edmond, OK, sixteen grandchildren, forty-one great grandchildren, twenty-three, great-great grandchildren, and one great-great-great grandchild.
Source: Montague County Shopper
Mary E Willis
Stone[M] Plumlee[L]
Birth
Death
Oct 8, 1913
Oct 7, 2011
Lincoln Co. OK
Nocona TX
Block 94 Lot 8 Space 2
Spouse
Children
Grandchildren
Mary Etta Plumlee Willis.. Mary Etta Plumlee Willis, 97, of Nocona, TX, passed away on Friday, October 7, 2011. Mary was born on October 8, 1913, in Lincoln County, OK to Della Crownover and Seth Stone. She married Virgil Plumlee on December 3, 1930, in Oklahoma City, OK. He deceased in June of 1975. She later married Marvin Willis in August of 1978 in Holdenville, OK. She was a homemaker. Graveside services were held on Sunday, October 9, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. at the Nocona Cemetery with Dennis Gentry & Steve Bishop officiating. Burial followed in Nocona Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Jerry Woods Funeral Home. Mary is survived by her son, Jim Plumlee of Nocona, TX, two daughters, Jo Ritchie of Nocona, TX, and Leita Roper of Edmond, OK, sixteen grandchildren, forty-one great grandchildren, twenty-three, great-great grandchildren, and one great-great-great grandchild.
Source: Montague County Shopper