Thurlene Ruth Gobble © Enid News and Eagle
April 2, 2007Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
The funeral for Thurlene Ruth Gobble, 55, of Oilton, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Free Will Baptist Church, Oilton. The Rev. Ryan Humble will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Arrangements are by Michael's Funeral Home, Drumright.
She was born Jan. 13, 1952, in Drumright to Thurman and Alice Poole Clement and died Thursday, March 29, 2007, in Drumright.
She was raised and educated in Drumright and Oilton and was a 1970 graduate of Oilton High School. She married David Anthony Gobble Aug. 20, 1971, and they made their home in Oilton. She was a leader for House of Prayer Church headquartered in Enid. She attended and graduated from flight attendant school.
Surviving are her husband ,David Gobble of Oilton; two sons, Phillip Gobble of Perkins and Matthew Gobble of Oilton; her parents, Thurman and Alice Clement of Oilton; two brothers, David Clement of Arkansas and Rick Clement of Oilton; two sisters, Linda Rainey of Texas and Evelyn Briggs of Tulsa; and two grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the funeral home to help with funeral expenses at P.O. Box 688, Drumright, OK 74030.
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