Pioneer Fort Cobb Woman Dies; Rites Are Set Thursday
Funeral services for Mrs. Thurman Repp, pioneer resident of this area, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Fort Cobb Methodist church with Rev. George Stauffer, pastor, officiating. Rev. Leonard Gillingham, Oney, will assist. Burial will be at Alfalfa with the Fort Cobb Funeral home in charge.
Mrs. Repp died Tuesday morning at the Anadarko hospital after a month-long illness. She had had a heart condition for some time.
Myrna Madge Goodwin was born September 8, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. O.B. Goodwin at Queens, West Virginia. She came to Caddo county in 1901 and had lived on the farm near the Fort Cobb lake northeast of Carnegie since 1921. She was married to Robert Thurman Repp June 9, 1916, at Anadarko. He preceded her in death August 18, 1950.
She had been a member of the Fort Cobb Methodist church for several years.
She is survived by three sons, Robert, Dale and Kenneth, all of Route 3, Fort Cobb; four daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Gentile, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Reta Earnest, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Twila Hodges, Apache, and Mrs. Olive Cobbs, Anadarko; three brothers, Dane Goodwin, Fairland, Okla., Orville Goodwin, Carnegie, and Stephen Goodwin, Hazelton, Idaho; two sisters, Mrs. W.A. Wildman, Alfalfa, and Mrs. Millard Robertson, Carnegie; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Pioneer Fort Cobb Woman Dies; Rites Are Set Thursday
Funeral services for Mrs. Thurman Repp, pioneer resident of this area, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Fort Cobb Methodist church with Rev. George Stauffer, pastor, officiating. Rev. Leonard Gillingham, Oney, will assist. Burial will be at Alfalfa with the Fort Cobb Funeral home in charge.
Mrs. Repp died Tuesday morning at the Anadarko hospital after a month-long illness. She had had a heart condition for some time.
Myrna Madge Goodwin was born September 8, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. O.B. Goodwin at Queens, West Virginia. She came to Caddo county in 1901 and had lived on the farm near the Fort Cobb lake northeast of Carnegie since 1921. She was married to Robert Thurman Repp June 9, 1916, at Anadarko. He preceded her in death August 18, 1950.
She had been a member of the Fort Cobb Methodist church for several years.
She is survived by three sons, Robert, Dale and Kenneth, all of Route 3, Fort Cobb; four daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Gentile, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Reta Earnest, Huntsville, Ala., Mrs. Twila Hodges, Apache, and Mrs. Olive Cobbs, Anadarko; three brothers, Dane Goodwin, Fairland, Okla., Orville Goodwin, Carnegie, and Stephen Goodwin, Hazelton, Idaho; two sisters, Mrs. W.A. Wildman, Alfalfa, and Mrs. Millard Robertson, Carnegie; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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