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Loretta D. Smith was born on December 5, 1984, to Darrell and Rhonda Dillard. She passed away on March 3, 2025, at the age of 40.
She leaves behind her two boys, Jasper and James Smith, who were her whole world. Also surviving her is her father, Darrell Dillard of Stilwell, Oklahoma, her sister Gretchen and husband Wayne Anderson and their children, Shawn and Christopher Lovejoy of Stilwell, Oklahoma, Alexis Anderson of Westville, Oklahoma, and Jimmy Anderson of Tulsa Oklahoma, niece and nephew Katie and Marcus Casados of Gentry, Arkansas, nieces White Eagle and Ayla Smith and nephew Kenyon Smith of Stilwell, Oklahoma and many cousins, aunts, uncles and beloved friends.
Preceding her in death are her mother, Rhonda Dillard, brother Chip Dillard, and Alfred and Pauline Harrison.
Loretta was a very happy kid/young lady growing up. So full of life and never met a stranger. Everyone was drawn to her and adored her with the big heart she had. She had a love for animals and could always be seen carrying a puppy or cat. She had a love for George Strait and Indian Tacos.
She worked hard providing for her family. She worked as a CNA, and at McDonald's and EZ Mart. She was very photogenic with a smile that captivated the world. She loved her boys more than anything in the world.
A visitation will be held on March 13th from 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM at Roberts -Reed-Culver Funeral Home 801 W Locust St, Stilwell, OK 74960. A funeral service will take place the following day, March 14, 2025, at 2:00 PM, also at Roberts Reed Culver Funeral Home.
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