Dancing was her favorite hobby. Dancing to her was so much fun from when she was a teenager in the 50's through her later years. She placed 1st in several dance competitions. She will be forever in our memories and hearts and will be greatly missed.
Those left to continue her legacy include her husband of 35 years, Jeff Little of their home in Oklahoma City; two daughters, Ava Hood of Oklahoma City and Carol Thomas and husband, Earl of Stillwater; two brothers, Darrell Brooks and wife, Alice and David Brooks and wife, Carolyn of Oklahoma City; eight grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in passing by her parents, Cleopha and Alma Brooks; and one son, Johnny Moreno; two brothers, Ray Mitchell and Billy; three sisters, Peggy, Cliffadale and Diane.
Dancing was her favorite hobby. Dancing to her was so much fun from when she was a teenager in the 50's through her later years. She placed 1st in several dance competitions. She will be forever in our memories and hearts and will be greatly missed.
Those left to continue her legacy include her husband of 35 years, Jeff Little of their home in Oklahoma City; two daughters, Ava Hood of Oklahoma City and Carol Thomas and husband, Earl of Stillwater; two brothers, Darrell Brooks and wife, Alice and David Brooks and wife, Carolyn of Oklahoma City; eight grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in passing by her parents, Cleopha and Alma Brooks; and one son, Johnny Moreno; two brothers, Ray Mitchell and Billy; three sisters, Peggy, Cliffadale and Diane.
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