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Etta LeReth Proctor, 57, a resident of Tulsa, Oklahoma passed away Monday, November, 11th, 2024 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Etta was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma to Marilyn Louise (Mitchell) and Willie Proctor Jr.
Etta is preceded in death by her parents, grandparents Leanna Lewis and Martin Mitchell and grandson, John L. Daniels, Jr. (infant)
Ettaa attended Jones Academy and Webster High School. She love and cherished her family and enjoyed spending time with them. Etta was a free spirit who walked through like at her own pace. She was a member of the Peach Ground Ceremonial Grounds as well as a believer in the Lord.
Etta is survived by her children: Candice Selfridge and Davion Smith of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tiffany Frazier and Levi Poafpybitty of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, Leanna Janelle Selfridge of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Leslie Selfridge of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. twenty-one grandchildren, her siblings: Emma Proctor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Fannie Proctor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Chrystal and Wally Garner of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Nick and Trish Proctor of Henryetta, Oklahoma, Tim and Tumossaj Proctor of Henryetta, Oklahoma, Michael and Charlene Proctor of Elk City, Oklahoma, and a host of other relatives and dear friends.
Officiating: Reverend Charles West
Those serving as Pallbearers: Polo Hernandez, Eric Mitchell, Khamden Cloud, Damon Proctor, and Wally Garner. Honorary Pallbearers: Eddie Fisher, Darin Rollins, Jeffery Proctor and Adrian Mitchell
Viewing and Visitation is scheduled for 2:00PM to 4:00PM Thursday, November 14th, 2024 at Integrity Funeral Service, 410 E. Trudgeon St., Henryetta, Oklahoma.
Wake Service is scheduled for 6:00PM, November 15th, 2024 at Weogufkee Indian Baptist Church, Hanna, Oklahoma.
Funeral Service is scheduled for 1:00PM, Friday, November 15th, 2024 at Weogufkee Indian Baptist Church, Hanna, Oklahoma
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410 E. Trudgeon St., Henryetta, OK 74437
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