Wife of H. J. Goodlett.
Inscription: "She was a kind and affectionate wife, A fond mother, and a friend to all."
Buried adjacent to Pvt. Grady Goodlett, who may be her son.
Crims Chapel Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas.
Note: This cemetery contains the re-interred remains of nearby Gibson Cemetery, which was destroyed by lignite mining.
See image data for embedded GPS latitude/longitude coordinates. It may be necessary to convert degree-minute-second to decimal format for use on Google Earth, etc.
Photo made March 14, 2010.
Wife of H. J. Goodlett.
Inscription: "She was a kind and affectionate wife, A fond mother, and a friend to all."
Buried adjacent to Pvt. Grady Goodlett, who may be her son.
Crims Chapel Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas.
Note: This cemetery contains the re-interred remains of nearby Gibson Cemetery, which was destroyed by lignite mining.
See image data for embedded GPS latitude/longitude coordinates. It may be necessary to convert degree-minute-second to decimal format for use on Google Earth, etc.
Photo made March 14, 2010.
Family Members
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Oscar Goodlett
1881–1967
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Mary Eliza "Lida" Goodlett Martin
1883–1978
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Jesse William Goodlett
1884–1927
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Sallie Mae Goodlett
1887–1887
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Bessie Goodlett Kirk
1888–1977
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Pvt Henry Grady Goodlett
1891–1918
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James Douglas "Jim" Goodlett
1894–1977
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Andrew Gibson Goodlett
1897–1985
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Joe Frank Goodlett
1900–1982
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Elias Crim Goodlett
1903–1995
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