She married Finous Ramay in 25 August 1923 in Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma and they had 10 children.
Finous and Goldia (Goldie) moved from Oklahoma to California in the early 1930's.
Goldie would go out each morning and collect eggs from the chicken coop. She raised all kinds of animals. (Cow's, Chicken, Lambs, and Ducks.) I remember Thanksgiving Dinner would be running around the yard in the morning and in the afternoon it was on the table.
Grandma always had cabinets full of Canned fruits and vegitables. She had a large garden in the back yard and would grow alot of her own fruits and vegitables. She had all kinds of fruit trees in the yard. Fruit has never been as sweet as the ones grown on her trees. I still cant eat plumbs without thinking of her.
Obituary:
The Bakersfield Californian
RAMAY, GOLDIA M. "GRANNY"
Services will be held at Hillcrest Mortuary Chapel Friday at 1p.m. for Goldia May "Granny" ramay, 76, who passed away Oct. 19, Mark Cross, Minister of the Woodlane Baptist church will officiate. Mrs. Ramay was born in Oklahoma and had been a homemaker for the last 58 years. She is survived by four sons, J.C., Bill both of Bakersfield, Kenneth of Arizona and James of Fresno; five daughters, Verla Stidman of Chowchilla, Billie Preston, Shirley Wyer, Lillie Pruitt, and Mary Buehring all of Bakersfield; one sister, Evelyn Wallace of Arizona; 29 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren. Casketbearers will be Howard, Pete and Donald Stidman, Bobby Rector, and Larry Padilla and Steve Boyes. Honorary casketbearer will be Hueley Heath. Visitation will be in the Chapel Lawn in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Hillcrest Mortuary.
She married Finous Ramay in 25 August 1923 in Coalgate, Coal County, Oklahoma and they had 10 children.
Finous and Goldia (Goldie) moved from Oklahoma to California in the early 1930's.
Goldie would go out each morning and collect eggs from the chicken coop. She raised all kinds of animals. (Cow's, Chicken, Lambs, and Ducks.) I remember Thanksgiving Dinner would be running around the yard in the morning and in the afternoon it was on the table.
Grandma always had cabinets full of Canned fruits and vegitables. She had a large garden in the back yard and would grow alot of her own fruits and vegitables. She had all kinds of fruit trees in the yard. Fruit has never been as sweet as the ones grown on her trees. I still cant eat plumbs without thinking of her.
Obituary:
The Bakersfield Californian
RAMAY, GOLDIA M. "GRANNY"
Services will be held at Hillcrest Mortuary Chapel Friday at 1p.m. for Goldia May "Granny" ramay, 76, who passed away Oct. 19, Mark Cross, Minister of the Woodlane Baptist church will officiate. Mrs. Ramay was born in Oklahoma and had been a homemaker for the last 58 years. She is survived by four sons, J.C., Bill both of Bakersfield, Kenneth of Arizona and James of Fresno; five daughters, Verla Stidman of Chowchilla, Billie Preston, Shirley Wyer, Lillie Pruitt, and Mary Buehring all of Bakersfield; one sister, Evelyn Wallace of Arizona; 29 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren. Casketbearers will be Howard, Pete and Donald Stidman, Bobby Rector, and Larry Padilla and Steve Boyes. Honorary casketbearer will be Hueley Heath. Visitation will be in the Chapel Lawn in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Hillcrest Mortuary.