Yates County, NY
Enid Morning News
December 1986
Genoa N. Galbraith, 61, 417 S. Lincoln, died Friday morning in a local hospital. Services will be at 10 AM Monday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Sheldon Cox officiating.
Graveside services will be in the Rock Stream Cemetery at Rock Stream, New York, directed by Haughty and Wood Funeral Home.
Galbraith was born in Elmira, New York, on December 25, 1925, to Earl and Hazel Cook, and grew up there. She and John Galbraith were married there on August 22, 1942.
He was an air traffic controller for the U. S. Air Force and they lived in various places throughout the world and in the United States before moving to Enid in 1969.
She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her husband, John, of the home; three sons, Jack, Thomas and Dale, all of Oklahoma City; a daughter, Christel Dowell, Enid; 10 grandchildren; a great – grandchild and a sister, Alconia Wright, Apple Valley, California. She was preceded in death by a brother.
Memorials may be made to the Diabetes Foundation through the funeral home.
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