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Mrs. Goldie Thrasher, rt. 1, Oakwood, died Friday in the Paulding Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient eight weeks. She had been ill approximately five months.
Surviving Mrs. Thrasher, a lifelong resident of Oakwood community, are the husband, Nay THrasher, to whom she had been married 50 years, May 5; three sons, Russell and Ray Thrasher, Oakwood, and Rex Thrasher, Rt. 6, Defiance; six daughters, Mrs. Francis (Opal) Pessefall and Mrs. Orville (Evelyn) Harter, Oakwood, Mrs. Paul (Bessie) Parrish, Montpelier, and Mrs. Albert (Gladys) Burkhart, Mrs. Eldon (Faye) Manon and Mrs. Earl (Mary) Carroll, Defiance; 41 grandchildren seven great granchildren; a half brother, Benjamin Stanley, Pauldling, and a half sister, Mrs. May Martin, McComb.
Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist church Rev. R.R. Kinney officiating. Burial in the Sherman Cemetery.
Mrs. Goldie Thrasher, rt. 1, Oakwood, died Friday in the Paulding Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient eight weeks. She had been ill approximately five months.
Surviving Mrs. Thrasher, a lifelong resident of Oakwood community, are the husband, Nay THrasher, to whom she had been married 50 years, May 5; three sons, Russell and Ray Thrasher, Oakwood, and Rex Thrasher, Rt. 6, Defiance; six daughters, Mrs. Francis (Opal) Pessefall and Mrs. Orville (Evelyn) Harter, Oakwood, Mrs. Paul (Bessie) Parrish, Montpelier, and Mrs. Albert (Gladys) Burkhart, Mrs. Eldon (Faye) Manon and Mrs. Earl (Mary) Carroll, Defiance; 41 grandchildren seven great granchildren; a half brother, Benjamin Stanley, Pauldling, and a half sister, Mrs. May Martin, McComb.
Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist church Rev. R.R. Kinney officiating. Burial in the Sherman Cemetery.
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