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Janis K. Goble
©Enid News and Eagle
02-10-2007
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Janis K. GOBLE

Wakita Cemetery


Janis K. Goble, 69, retired RN, died Feb. 8, 2007. Funeral service is today, Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. at Westlink Christian Church. Graveside services are today, 2:30 p.m. in Wakita Cemetery, Wakita, Okla.

She was preceded in death by parents, Ray and Dorothy Rapp and sister, Charlotte Parsons.

Survivors are her husband Ed, of 47 years; sons, Bryan and wife Lissa of Keller, Texas and Lance and wife Ronni of Ft. Worth, Texas; daughter, Kathy Manning and husband Butch of Wichita; grandchildren, Danny Goble, Kevin Goble, Sydney Hicks and Kylie Goble.

She loved and was loved by all her family and friends. She was an inspiration to others because of her loving, caring attitude.

A memorial has been established with Mary Crowley Medical Research Center, Attn: Breast Cancer Research Fund, 1717 Main St., 60th floor, Dallas, TX 75201.

Reception following graveside at Wakita Christian Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Resthaven Mortuary of Wichita.

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