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Rex Eldon Goad

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Rex Eldon Goad

Birth
Driftwood, Lawrence County, Arkansas, USA
Death
22 Sep 1982 (aged 61)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Rex Eldon Goad was the first child of Clyde Eldon Goad and Evelyn Walker. He was born 1 Nov 1920 in Driftwood, Lawrence County, Arkansas. Driftwood is currently a ghost town. He had a brother Eugene and sister Laverne. The family had hard times and became itinerant sharecroppers in Arkansas and Oklahoma during the dust bowl years. As a kid, Rex and his siblings never had a Christmas tree or toys. Somehow, they managed to save a little money and purchase a farm in Checotah, OK in the 1930s where Rex and his siblings went to school. One of Rex's teachers was very kind to him and came to eat supper at his parent's house one night, and it was dark when they finished. He had to walk her home and stayed all night on her sofa when he was about 9 years old. Rex quit school after the 10th grade and joined the army. He was sent to the Pacific front during WWII. He was a truck driver. His group moved onto Pacific Islands after the famous Pappy Boington had bombed them. Rex married Virginia Williams in the early 1940s and had one son, Jerry Goad. Rex and Virginia divorced shortly after the war. Rex met his new wife, Carol Lucille Rainer , in 1946 with the help of his sister Laverne who worked with Carol Rainer at the box factory. They had a whirlwind romance and ran off to Joplin, MO to elope. Carol already had 2 daughters, Carolyn and Donna, and together Rex and Carol had 3 more children: Elaine, Rex, and Tim Goad. Rex began working at Pub;ic Service of Okla in 1950 and stayed there until his death in 1982. Rex and Carol raised their children in the First Christian Church of Sand Springs, OK.
- Timothy
Rex Eldon Goad was the first child of Clyde Eldon Goad and Evelyn Walker. He was born 1 Nov 1920 in Driftwood, Lawrence County, Arkansas. Driftwood is currently a ghost town. He had a brother Eugene and sister Laverne. The family had hard times and became itinerant sharecroppers in Arkansas and Oklahoma during the dust bowl years. As a kid, Rex and his siblings never had a Christmas tree or toys. Somehow, they managed to save a little money and purchase a farm in Checotah, OK in the 1930s where Rex and his siblings went to school. One of Rex's teachers was very kind to him and came to eat supper at his parent's house one night, and it was dark when they finished. He had to walk her home and stayed all night on her sofa when he was about 9 years old. Rex quit school after the 10th grade and joined the army. He was sent to the Pacific front during WWII. He was a truck driver. His group moved onto Pacific Islands after the famous Pappy Boington had bombed them. Rex married Virginia Williams in the early 1940s and had one son, Jerry Goad. Rex and Virginia divorced shortly after the war. Rex met his new wife, Carol Lucille Rainer , in 1946 with the help of his sister Laverne who worked with Carol Rainer at the box factory. They had a whirlwind romance and ran off to Joplin, MO to elope. Carol already had 2 daughters, Carolyn and Donna, and together Rex and Carol had 3 more children: Elaine, Rex, and Tim Goad. Rex began working at Pub;ic Service of Okla in 1950 and stayed there until his death in 1982. Rex and Carol raised their children in the First Christian Church of Sand Springs, OK.
- Timothy

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  • Maintained by: Timothy
  • Originally Created by: OkieBran
  • Added: Apr 11, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13914802/rex_eldon-goad: accessed ), memorial page for Rex Eldon Goad (1 Nov 1920–22 Sep 1982), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13914802, citing Woodland Memorial Park Cemetery, Sand Springs, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Timothy (contributor 47882389).