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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Elveree May (Williamson) Goff

Elveree May (Williamson) Goff
December 18, 1925 ~ January 14, 2014

Elveree May Goff, 88, of Midwest City, OK died January 13, 2014. She was born in Stark, KS in 1925 to Robert and Fleeta Williamson.

Elveree was a long time member of Wickline Methodist Church. She enjoyed researching genealogy and loved to dance. She graduated from Grant Township Rural High School as class valedictorian and then worked as a store manager and bank teller.

She is survived by her husband Charles; three daughters, Claudia Minton (Terry), Cheryl Goff and Cynthia Goff (Mike Waggoner).

She was a loving grandmother to six grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Donations can be made in honor of Elveree to your favorite charity. 


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