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LINDA JOANNE GOBLE OBITUARY
Submitted by: Family Members







Linda Joanne Zimmerle Goble, 49, of Edmond, Oklahoma, died Wednesday, June 29, 1994, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Linda was born May 17, 1945, in Olney, the daughter of Harvey and Nola Zimmerle.
She married Ronald Goble.
She worked for the food service system in the Edmond Public Schools for ten years.
She is survived by her husband, Ronald of Edmond, Oklahoma; her mother, of Olney, Illinois; a son, Jeffery Allen Goble, of the home; three daughters, Rhonda Lynne Lamb, of Edmond, Oklahoma; Melanie Dawn Goble; and Nola Renee Sloan; both of the home; two brothers, Harvey Loy Zimmerle, of Fallbrook, California; and Michael David Zimmerle of Olney; a sister, Martha Geraldine Salyer of Olney; and three grandchildren, Lindsey, Alex, and Ember; as well as other relatives and numerous friends.
Graveside services were at 9 a.m., today, Saturday, at the Carney Cemetery in Carney, Oklahoma.


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