Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameEugene Logan GOFORTH 26
Birth Date6 Dec 1919
Birth PlaceBenton, Saline County, Arkansas
Death Date10 Nov 2006 Age: 86
Burial Date14 Nov 2006
Burial PlaceRussellville, Logan County, Kentucky, Maple Grove Cemetery
OccupationWWII Army,
Spouses
Birth Date8 Mar 1924
Birth PlaceRobertson County, Tennessee
Death Date26 Oct 2014 Age: 90
Death PlaceRussellville, Logan County, Kentucky
Burial PlaceRussellville, Logan County, Kentucky, Maple Grove Cemetery
FatherOllie Henry BRIGGS (1896-1976)
MotherVelma P. HOLLAND (~1896-)
Family ID3099
Marr Date22 Dec 1951
Marr PlaceRobertson County, Tennessee
ChildrenV. E. (1952-)
 M. L. (1959-)
Notes for Eugene Logan GOFORTH
!Source-Letter to Aunt Shirley from Jane Gibbs
Notes for Sarah Margaret (Spouse 1)
Sarah Margaret Goforth age 90 of Auburn, Kentucky passed away Sunday morning October 26, 2014 at the Logan Memorial Hospital. She was born in Robertson County, Tennessee on March 8, 1924 to the late Ollie Henry and Velma Pauline Holland Briggs. She is preceded by her Husband-Eugene Logan Goforth, one Brother-Thomas Briggs, three Sisters-Daisey Goforth, Elizabeth Martin and Pete Brizendine and one Grandson-Owen Wright. She is a member of the Muddy River Baptist Church Funeral Services for Margaret Goforth will be conducted Monday October 27, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. in the Young Funeral Home Russellville Chapel with Bro. Robert Futrell officiating and burial to follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery. Visitation will begin Sunday From 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. and Monday from 8:00 A.M. until funeral time at 2:00 P.M.

On find A Grave.


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!Source-Letter to Aunt Shirley Briggs Ausere' from Jane Gibbs
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