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Ada Belle Goeken
© Published in Alva Review Courier Dec. 28, 2008
Submitted & © by Jo Aguirre


Ada Belle Goeken
CHEROKEE—Funeral service for Ada Belle Goeken, 85, will be Sunday, December 28, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Cherokee with Reverend Tom Cooksey officiating. Burial will follow at the Apostolic Cemetery near Burlington with arrangements by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Cherokee.
Ada Belle Goeken was born on January 11, 1923 to M.A. Kisling and Anna Diel Kisling on the family farm near Burlington and passed from this life on December 24, 2008 at Kiowa District Hospital in Kiowa, Kansas. She married Henry Goeken on October 4, 1952 at Cherokee at Reverend Keller’s house.
Ada is survived by two sons, one brother, nine grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. Memorials may be given to First Baptist Church or First Baptist Church Youth Group through the funeral home.

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