Tibbs, 77, was a native Tulsan and a member of the state legislature for 12 years. She was the Chairwoman on Public Safety and a member of the Appropriations and Budget Human Services subcommittee.
"Throughout her tenure in the legislature she strongly championed corrections reform and advocated policies that supported Oklahoma's growth as a business-friendly state".
Representative Tibbs exemplified the very best of a public servant."
Tibbs was a graduate of Central High School and Tulsa Junior College.
She is survived by her husband Homer Tibbs and two children, Debra West and Elli Dodd.
Tibbs, 77, was a native Tulsan and a member of the state legislature for 12 years. She was the Chairwoman on Public Safety and a member of the Appropriations and Budget Human Services subcommittee.
"Throughout her tenure in the legislature she strongly championed corrections reform and advocated policies that supported Oklahoma's growth as a business-friendly state".
Representative Tibbs exemplified the very best of a public servant."
Tibbs was a graduate of Central High School and Tulsa Junior College.
She is survived by her husband Homer Tibbs and two children, Debra West and Elli Dodd.
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