Mr. Willie Smittick was born in Tennessee, October 17,1872, to Mr. Willie and Mrs. Chaney Smittick.
He was one of five children, one brother and three sisters, who preceded him in death.
Mr. Smittick came to Oklahoma about 1898, and moved to Sapulpa, in 1904, where he met and married Bessie Suggs.
He labored as a farmer in this area before statehood.
He was the father of seventeen children, six of these children preceded him in death. Survivors include seven sons, Robert, San Diego, California, Rev. Fred Smittick, Sapulpa, Carl, St. Louis; Rev. Lafayette Smittick , Washington, D.C.; John, Sapulpa; Joery,(US Army), Michigan; and Rolland, Seattle, Wash.
Three daughters, Mmes. Thressa Bradly, of the home; Marie Green, Jenks and Lillie Mae Davison, Sapulpa. Forty five grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, four nephews, eight neices and other relatives and friends.
He was a good husband and father, well liked in community, unselfish and honest will all Sleep on dear one and take your much deserved rest. We shall miss you so, God doeth all things well.
ORDER OF SERVICE
The Procession ...
Song "What A Friend" ... King Solomon Choir
Scripture ... Job 14:1-15
Prayer ... Minister
Resolutions and Acknowledgements-Obituary Mother Martha Ford
Song ... Mr. Elisha Peoples
The Eulogy ... Rev. George Webb
Song "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross" King Solomon Choir
The Recessional ...
Mr. Willie Smittick was born in Tennessee, October 17,1872, to Mr. Willie and Mrs. Chaney Smittick.
He was one of five children, one brother and three sisters, who preceded him in death.
Mr. Smittick came to Oklahoma about 1898, and moved to Sapulpa, in 1904, where he met and married Bessie Suggs.
He labored as a farmer in this area before statehood.
He was the father of seventeen children, six of these children preceded him in death. Survivors include seven sons, Robert, San Diego, California, Rev. Fred Smittick, Sapulpa, Carl, St. Louis; Rev. Lafayette Smittick , Washington, D.C.; John, Sapulpa; Joery,(US Army), Michigan; and Rolland, Seattle, Wash.
Three daughters, Mmes. Thressa Bradly, of the home; Marie Green, Jenks and Lillie Mae Davison, Sapulpa. Forty five grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, four nephews, eight neices and other relatives and friends.
He was a good husband and father, well liked in community, unselfish and honest will all Sleep on dear one and take your much deserved rest. We shall miss you so, God doeth all things well.
ORDER OF SERVICE
The Procession ...
Song "What A Friend" ... King Solomon Choir
Scripture ... Job 14:1-15
Prayer ... Minister
Resolutions and Acknowledgements-Obituary Mother Martha Ford
Song ... Mr. Elisha Peoples
The Eulogy ... Rev. George Webb
Song "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross" King Solomon Choir
The Recessional ...
Gravesite Details
The last name has been changed over the years from SMITHWICK, SMITTICKE and now SMITTICK
Family Members
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Leona D. Smittick Allen
1907–1950
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James Smittick
1911–1935
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William B. "W.B." Smittick
1912–1913
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Robert Alphonso Smittick
1915–1998
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Fred Redell "Freddie" Smittick Sr
1916–1980
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Theresa Juanita Smittick Bradley
1918–2004
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Bernice Smittick
1920–1928
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Alice Marie "Tiny" Smittick Green
1922–2003
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Carl Smittick
1923–2021
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Matthew Smittick
1925–1925
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Ulla May Smittick
1926–1926
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Lafayette Jack Smittick
1927–1994
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John Henry Smittick
1931–2005
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Verda Lee Smittick
1933–1933
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Joery Elsworth Smittick
1935–2008
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Roland Hayes "Smitty" Smittick Sr
1937–1986
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