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Sheryl Ann <I>Davis</I> Smith

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Sheryl Ann Davis Smith

Birth
Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
Death
22 Aug 2021 (aged 63)
Burial
Chouteau, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Sheryl Ann "Davis" Smith was born on June 29, 1958 in Bakersfield, California to William Ray and Mary Maxine (Bolen) Davis. She went to her heavenly home on Sunday August 22, 2021. Sheryl was a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, friend and she loved being a Nina and great Nina to all her babies. Sheryl grew up in Weedpatch, California until moving back to Arkansas and spoke often about her fond memories of living there. Some of her hobbies were watching YouTube and survival shows, going camping and traveling to Eureka Springs and Branson. She was a phenomenal cook even though she really didn't like cooking that much. We all have our "favorite thing" that she would make.
But most of all, Sheryl enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Nothing brought her more joy. She loved fiercely and without hesitation. She would have done anything for any of her family. She will be missed by all who knew her.

Sheryl is survived by her husband, Donald Smith, of the home; two sons, Chris Craine and wife Kelly of Chouteau, Oklahoma and Daniel Craine and Jackie of Locust Grove, Oklahoma, three daughters Marianne Smith and husband Jeremiah of Chouteau, Oklahoma, Leah Cope of Pryor, Oklahoma and Johnie Baker and Aaron of Adair, Oklahoma; 13 Grandchildren Skylyn, Bain, Cayden, Cora, Trenten, Luke, Jaxsen, Jaidyn, Madilyn, Masyn, Kinlee, Roxanne, Brady and Payton. 2 Great grands Kolltyn and Kaizer; stepdaughter Dana Smith of Anadarko, Oklahoma; two stepsons Bobby Smith and Sarena of Waurika, Oklahoma and Michael Smith; 10 stepgrandchildren, Bailey, Jada, Caiden, Taylor, Collin, Casen, Carson, Carter, Raelynn and Josetta; sister Carol "Sue" Dabbs of Pryor, Oklahoma; two brothers Thomas Ray Davis of Rogers, Arkansas and Raymond Lee Davis and wife Violet, of Siloam Springs, Arkansas and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends that were also her family. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Sheryl Ann "Davis" Smith was born on June 29, 1958 in Bakersfield, California to William Ray and Mary Maxine (Bolen) Davis. She went to her heavenly home on Sunday August 22, 2021. Sheryl was a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, friend and she loved being a Nina and great Nina to all her babies. Sheryl grew up in Weedpatch, California until moving back to Arkansas and spoke often about her fond memories of living there. Some of her hobbies were watching YouTube and survival shows, going camping and traveling to Eureka Springs and Branson. She was a phenomenal cook even though she really didn't like cooking that much. We all have our "favorite thing" that she would make.
But most of all, Sheryl enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Nothing brought her more joy. She loved fiercely and without hesitation. She would have done anything for any of her family. She will be missed by all who knew her.

Sheryl is survived by her husband, Donald Smith, of the home; two sons, Chris Craine and wife Kelly of Chouteau, Oklahoma and Daniel Craine and Jackie of Locust Grove, Oklahoma, three daughters Marianne Smith and husband Jeremiah of Chouteau, Oklahoma, Leah Cope of Pryor, Oklahoma and Johnie Baker and Aaron of Adair, Oklahoma; 13 Grandchildren Skylyn, Bain, Cayden, Cora, Trenten, Luke, Jaxsen, Jaidyn, Madilyn, Masyn, Kinlee, Roxanne, Brady and Payton. 2 Great grands Kolltyn and Kaizer; stepdaughter Dana Smith of Anadarko, Oklahoma; two stepsons Bobby Smith and Sarena of Waurika, Oklahoma and Michael Smith; 10 stepgrandchildren, Bailey, Jada, Caiden, Taylor, Collin, Casen, Carson, Carter, Raelynn and Josetta; sister Carol "Sue" Dabbs of Pryor, Oklahoma; two brothers Thomas Ray Davis of Rogers, Arkansas and Raymond Lee Davis and wife Violet, of Siloam Springs, Arkansas and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends that were also her family. She was preceded in death by her parents.


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