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William Gibson Goldston

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William Gibson Goldston

Birth
Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Sep 1934 (aged 77)
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA
Burial
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 12, Block 146, Space K
Memorial ID
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Marinda A Smith married W.G. Goldston on 6 February 1879. The couple moved to Young County that year settling seven miles northeast of Graham.

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.
Marinda A Smith married W.G. Goldston on 6 February 1879. The couple moved to Young County that year settling seven miles northeast of Graham.

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.


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