Marshall County, Oklahoma Obituary: Callie Lee Goff - g100 --------------------------------- Glynda Herndon gherndon@redriverok.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Source: The Madill Record January 23, 1964 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Callie Lee Goff died Friday in an Ardmore hospital. She was a native of Jessie, I.T., and had resided in Woodville, Lebanon, and Madill several years. Funeral services for Mrs. Goff were held Monday afternoon in the Church of Church. Don C. Bunnell officiated at the service with singing arranged by Lucille Murray. Burial was in Woodville cemetery with Watts Funeral Home in charge. Born October 8, 1890, Mrs. Goff was raised at Jessie. She married Lee Franklin Goff at Jessie September 23, 1906, and they moved to Woodville two years later. Mr. and Mrs. Goff moved to Brownsville community in extreme southern Marshall county in 1911, and moved to Lebanon in 1940. They lived in Lebanon when he died October 19, 1949. After his death, Mrs. Goff continued to live in Lebanon until 1955, when she moved to Madill. She had been a member of the Church of Christ 50 years. She had been ill four years. Mrs. Goff is survived by nine children Cary and Paul Goff, Mrs. Annie Laura Brown and Mrs. Virginia Morrison, all of Madill; Marcus Goff of Lebanon, Mrs. Juanita Monroe of Lark, Mrs. Betty Lou Hefley of Davis, Merele Goff of El Paso, TX and Jack Ruel Goff of Fort Worth. Also, 44 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren and four sisters, Mrs. Oma Nunn of Brentwood, CA, Mrs. Stella Olmstead and Mrs. Rose Collie, both of Sacramento, CA, and Mrs. Less Townsley of New Orleans, LA. Pallbearers were Henry Pratt, Truman Cobb, Dick Smith, Jay Payne, Charlie LeFlore, J.G. Hewitt, Roy Orr, and Earl Kelley.