Ada Williams Goza Obituary, Hot Spring County, AR *********************************************************** Submitted by: Dennis Gibson - ggg-aunt Date: Mar. 8, 2006 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** Ada Williams Goza Jan. 14, 1937 Malvern Dailey Record MRS. W. T. GOZA CLAIMED BY DEATH Mrs. W. T. Goza, aged 68, died at her home at Donaldson Wednesday night. Mrs. Goza had lived practically all her life in Donaldson, she and Mr. Goza having observed their golden wedding anniversary on May 10, 1936, their marriage having been performed, however, on May 13. She joined the Missionary Baptist church at an early age and remained a faithful member her entire life, being a member of the Donaldson Baptist church at the time of her death. Surviving her are her husband, W. T. Goza of Donaldson; a son, Attorney F. D. Goza, two granddaughters, Wilda and Wanda Goza, and two grandsons, F. D. Jr., and William Paul Goza, all of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Buck of Donaldson, and Mrs. Ida Jones of Fordyce, several neices and nephews, and other relatives and a host of friends. Funeral services will be held at Donaldson Baptist church Friday morning at ten o’clock with Rev. R. W. Glover of Sheridan, and Rev. C. P. McCorkle of Donaldson conducting the services. Interment will be at Ouachita cemetery with the Cooper Funeral Company in charge. Active pallbearers will be L. A. Jones, R. J. Buck, and Leonard Goza of Malvern; Hall Jones of Pine Bluff; Lee Buck of Texas; Lewis Jones, John Russell Williams, and Roy Humble of Donaldson; all of whom are nephews of the deceased. Honorary pallbearers will be John Long, Elmer selph, I. J. Selph, Dr. J. M. Norton, T. E. Nix, J. D. Nix, L. W. Nix, O. R. Kreuger, J. M. Orr, Harry Fuller, Roy Fuller, E. B. Gibbs, Wiley Rhodes, Dude Rhodes, John Ward, R. E. Davis, Frank Downs, Earl Page and Ed Marsh of Donaldson; W. M. Thompson, R. P. Goodman, Jester Jones, Drs. W. G. Hodges and E. H. McCray, Judge H. B. Means, Claude Mann, J. H. Beerstecher, Jack Kigh, Horace Fisher, James Reeves, Charles Cole, W. Carl Brown, E. E. Blakeley, J. C. Miller, Ray Morrow, J. T. Scott, T. O. Beal, and A. I. Roland of Malvern; R. M. Ross and W. E. Adkins, of Magnet; George Deer of Osceola; Glenn Coker of Bearden, and Hansford Larkin of Flatsburg, N.Y. (Malvern Dailey Record, Jan. 14, 1937).