ROBERT EUGENE GOFORTH
1956 - 2012
Robert Eugene "Gene" Goforth was born August 24, 1956, in Prague and departed this life Monday, June 25, 2012, at his home in Prague at the age of 55.
Gene, the son of William James Goforth and Elva N. Jordan Weeks, was a resident of Prague.
He attended Prague High School and worked as a handyman.
His father and grandparents preceded him in death.
Survivors include his mother, Elva Weeks; sons, Robert Goforth of Davenport and Danny Wayne Goforth of Pryor; daughter, Jessica Ann Perrin of Azle, Texas; brother, William Wayne Goforth of Seminole; eleven grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Friday, June 29, at Parks Brothers Funeral Chapel in Prague.
Interment will follow at Kellerby Cemetery in Prague.
Services are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Prague.
A guestbook is available to share your memories online. Please visit www.ParksBrothers.net.
Published June 27, 2012.
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