W.G. Goldston, 77, was laid to rest in the Oak Grove cemetery. Olif Ribble, minister of the Church of Christ officiated the service. Mr. Goldston was one of Graham's most prominent cattlemen. He made his home with his family, six miles northeast of Graham on the Loving Road. He came to Graham to cast his vote in the election and became suddenly ill.
Survived by his wife; three daughters - Lottie Willis, Bertha Rhodes, Myrtle Mayes; two sons - Bud Goldston and Horace Goldston; two brothers - Charles Goldston and Marion Goldston; three sisters - Anna Green, Sally Green, Cressie Green.
He was a member of the Church of Christ and the Woodmen of the World.
W.G. Goldston, 77, was laid to rest in the Oak Grove cemetery. Olif Ribble, minister of the Church of Christ officiated the service. Mr. Goldston was one of Graham's most prominent cattlemen. He made his home with his family, six miles northeast of Graham on the Loving Road. He came to Graham to cast his vote in the election and became suddenly ill.
Survived by his wife; three daughters - Lottie Willis, Bertha Rhodes, Myrtle Mayes; two sons - Bud Goldston and Horace Goldston; two brothers - Charles Goldston and Marion Goldston; three sisters - Anna Green, Sally Green, Cressie Green.
He was a member of the Church of Christ and the Woodmen of the World.
Family Members
-
Charles Leander Goldston
1851–1935
-
Daughter Goldston
1851 – unknown
-
Annie Catherine Goldston Green
1854–1937
-
Miley Angeline Goldston Scott
1859–1944
-
Moses Aaron Goldston
1862–1927
-
Orlena Jane Goldston Kincy
1864–1925
-
Lucretia Elizabeth "Creacie" Goldston Groves
1869–1949
-
John Franklin Goldston
1871–1912
-
Sarah Annettie Goldston Green
1873–1969
-
Marion Newton Goldston
1876–1964
-
Son Goldston
-
Son Goldston
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement