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Edith Marie (Brown) Goldsmith
Feb 28, 1933 - Aug 3, 2020
Posted by Jo Aguirre

Mallory-Martin Funeral Home
Stigler, OK
(permission granted)

Edith Marie Brown Goldsmith  went to be with our Lord, August 3, 2020.  She passed away of natural causes.
 

Edith was born in Hoyt, Oklahoma.  Her parents were William (Bill) Brown and Dixie Prim Brown. She was the youngest of seven children.  She and her family attended Hoyt Freewill Baptist Church. She attended Stigler High School where she was a drum majorette and loved drama and being in plays.  Edith graduated in 1951 and married Frederic Craig Goldsmith of Stigler that year.

Edith and Craig had three children and eventually settled in Oklahoma City. There they ran their own steel erection business. Later Edith worked more than 20 years for Diamond Crystal Salt Co. as a purchasing agent. She became a master gardener and she and Craig grew a vegetable garden every year.


She is survived by:

Her two sons and daughters-in-law : Charles and Deborah Goldsmith of Norman, Oklahoma Steven and Rebecca Goldsmith of Sherman, Texas Her daughter and son-in-law: Jane Goldsmith Lepley and Chris Lepley of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren


Edith was preceded in death by her husband, Craig Goldsmith


Graveside Memorial Services will be held at 11:30 am on Saturday, October 17 at Hoyt Cemetery with Edith’s great nephew, Rev. Mike Shaw officiating.

The Euglogy will be given by Edith’s son, Charles Goldsmith.  Services under the direction of Mallory-Martin Funeral Home and Crematory of Stigler.

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