© The Chickasha Daily Express Chickasha, Oklahoma Friday, 17 August 2007 Georgia Elise [Koonce] Barger Graveside service for Georgia Elise Barger, 89, former Chickasha resident, will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, August 17, 2007 at Rose Hill Cemetery. Georgia Elise Barger was born July 22, 1918 in Nashville, Arkansas the daughter of George and Leila [Huddleston] Koonce and died August 14, 2007 in Longview, Texas. She graduated from Watson's Business College and attended OCW in Chickasha. Georgia married Alvin Barger in 1939, and they raised two daughters in the Chickasha area. She and her husband owned a real estate business and a farm until retirement. Georgia was preceded in death by: Husband: Alvin Barger; Parents: George and Leila Koonce; one brother: Guy Koonce. Survivors include: two daughters: Carla Dodson of DeFuniak Springs, Florida; Brenda Barger of Austin, Texas; one granddaughter: Tracy Kennedy; one grandson: Geoff Wolfe; one great-granddaughter: Alisha Wolfe; two great-grandsons: Justin Milligan; Bryan Milligan; one great-great-granddaughter: Audrey Leigh Kyser. Interment will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. |
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