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East Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
aka Cordell Cemetery

Blaine Co. OK


Velva Lou Gooden

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© Robert Nusz


© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn


Velva Lou Gooden

February 10, 1946 ~ October 03, 1987

Watonga – The funeral for Velva Lou Gooden, 41, Harrah, will be at 2 PM Wednesday at the Pentecostal Church in Watonga with Bill Bivy officiating. Burial will be in East Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, directed by Russworm Funeral Home.

Mrs. Gooden died Saturday at the Baylor Medical Center in Dallas. She was born February 10, 1946, in Watonga, where she attended school. In December 1969, she married Calvin Gooden in Geary. She was a homemaker.

Survivors include her husband, Calvin; four children, Lewis Wayne, Dolly, Steven and Vernon Lynn, all of Harrah; her mother, Sylvia Busler of Watonga; a sister, Phyllis Davidson of Savannah, Georgia; her twin sister, Glenda Gooden of Watonga, and a brother, Larry Busler of Watonga.


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