Funeral services for Goldie Copley, age 82, of Westville, were held Tuesday, at the Assembly of god in Westville with Bro. Mike Hayes and Bro. Terry Scott officiating. Interment followed at Summers Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home.
Goldie Gertrude Copley, the daughter of Ardis William Graves and Pearl (French) Graves, was born January 2, 1925 in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma. She passed from this life February 8, 2007 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 82 years, one month and six days.
Goldie was married to Harrison Copley on April 14, 1956 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband, Harrison Copley on December 29, 1970; three brothrs, Edgar Graves, Frank Graves, Glenn Graves and one sister, Nancy Patane.
Surviving family includes two daughters, Vera Leigh Karpack, of Cole Strip, MT and Valerie Lunn Smith, of Muskogee, OK; one son, Vernon Lowell Copley, of Broken Arrow, OK; two grandchildren, three sisters, Pearlie Phillippi, of Westville, OK, Dorothy Walden, of Red Bluff, CA, Lula Hicks, of Phoenix, AZ and one brother, Lawrence Graves, of Apache, AZ.
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