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© Muskogee Phoenix
Dec 1981
Submitted by: Cheryl Travis


Goldie (Crow) Farrow

Jan. 11, 1910 ~ 1981

Mrs. Goldie Farrow, 71, of Fort Gibson died Tuesday at Wagoner Community Hospital.

Services are pending and will be announced by Bradley Funeral Services. Mrs. Farrow was born Jan. 11, 1910 at Kenwood, the daughter of Charlie and Martha Crow.

She attended school at Fort Gibson and in 1924 married Ervin Farrow in Muskogee. She was a resident of Muskogee and Fort Gibson since 1924.

Her husband died in June 1980.

Surviors include seven sons, J.T. of Fort Gibson, David of Oswego, Kan., Danny of Weleetka, Sammy Ray and Jimmy Dale, both of Henryetta, Junior of Gibson Station and Ervin, stationed with the U.S. Army in Germany; five daughters, Hester Gregg of Muskogee, Annabelle Bobo of Nowata, Ruth Lamb of South Coffeyville, Okla., Louise Parnell of Fort Gibson and Helen Welch of Tulsa; 45 grandchildren; and 20 great grandchildren.


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