Wanna Jean Goss, 86, of Bartlesville, passed away Saturday, September 8, 2018.
Wanna Jean was born February 1, 1932 in Ellis County, Oklahoma to parents William Harden and Fay E. (Ray) Elliott. She graduated from Seiling High School in 1949.
She married Meredith Roy Goss in 1949 in Woodward, Oklahoma. The couple had three daughters, Dana, Patti and Tami.
Wanna Jean enjoyed going to church and Bible study, loved going out to eat with friends and traveling. She collected angels and loved watching the birds. She also loved children. They were the highlight of her life.
She is survived by her daughters Dana Barner and husband John of Amarillo, Texas, Patti Smith of Big Cabin, Oklahoma and Tami Clifford and husband Stephen of Edmond, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren Stacy Barner, Brent and wife Brea Barner, Brad and wife Sarah Smith, Doug Smith, Ashley and husband Adam Rainey, Chase Uhl and Gina Muscari, Meredith and husband Tyler Pugh, Halsey Clifford and Tyson Clifford; ten great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents Harden and Fay Elliot, husband Meredith Goss, her brothers Dwayne Elliott and Ralph Elliott and son-in-law Michael Smith.
The family will be greeting guests at Stumpff Funeral Home on Thursday, September 13, 2018 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Funeral services will be Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:30 am at Disciples Christian Church in Bartlesville. Graveside rites will be held on Saturday, September 15, 2018 at Brumfield Cemetery in Seiling, Oklahoma.
Friends who wish may sign the online guest book and leave condolences at www.Stumpff.org
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from Sept. 11 to Oct. 10, 2018
Wanna Jean Goss, 86, of Bartlesville, passed away Saturday, September 8, 2018.
Wanna Jean was born February 1, 1932 in Ellis County, Oklahoma to parents William Harden and Fay E. (Ray) Elliott. She graduated from Seiling High School in 1949.
She married Meredith Roy Goss in 1949 in Woodward, Oklahoma. The couple had three daughters, Dana, Patti and Tami.
Wanna Jean enjoyed going to church and Bible study, loved going out to eat with friends and traveling. She collected angels and loved watching the birds. She also loved children. They were the highlight of her life.
She is survived by her daughters Dana Barner and husband John of Amarillo, Texas, Patti Smith of Big Cabin, Oklahoma and Tami Clifford and husband Stephen of Edmond, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren Stacy Barner, Brent and wife Brea Barner, Brad and wife Sarah Smith, Doug Smith, Ashley and husband Adam Rainey, Chase Uhl and Gina Muscari, Meredith and husband Tyler Pugh, Halsey Clifford and Tyson Clifford; ten great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents Harden and Fay Elliot, husband Meredith Goss, her brothers Dwayne Elliott and Ralph Elliott and son-in-law Michael Smith.
The family will be greeting guests at Stumpff Funeral Home on Thursday, September 13, 2018 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Funeral services will be Friday, September 14, 2018 at 10:30 am at Disciples Christian Church in Bartlesville. Graveside rites will be held on Saturday, September 15, 2018 at Brumfield Cemetery in Seiling, Oklahoma.
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