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Goldie Lula <I>Bates</I> Oaks

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Goldie Lula Bates Oaks

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
28 Mar 1979 (aged 91)
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4503004, Longitude: -109.5944281
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Grandma Goldie was the busy and loving mother of twelve children. She was a tiny, little bit of a thing, and before her marriage to Martin Edwin Oaks, she was a dancer and actress in the local area. She loved and cared for her mother who lived next door to her for many years. When her grandchildren and great-grandchildren visited, she loved to talk about her pills and purpose for each. She was never at a loss for words. She lived in her little home on the bend of where young grandchildren took turns sleeping over. Later in years, she lived in the home and care of her daughter, Bea and son-in-law Slim. She'd been an ambitious little lady. She kept an old trunk with her handiwork and favorite items, kept her antique curling irons and iron. A large, black Majestic coal stove heated her home and cooked many meals for her large family. It had first been her mother's stove, was passed down to Grandma Goldie, then to her son, Ercil; then to his son, Dennis, whose young family used it well for many years, baking cookies, canning old-fashioned Christmas pudding in jars, a functional stove, but also a show-piece.

Children: Thelma Emma Oaks Nearing
Ercil John Oaks
Martin LeRoy Oaks
Pearl Oaks (born and died 19 June 1911)
Mary Bernice Oaks Humphries (James or Slim)
Audrey Oaks Johnson
Venice "Penny" Oaks Humphries (Elmer)
Ivan LaVon Oaks
Harold Duane Oaks
Francis Eldon Oaks #48327183
Arvil Oaks
Gladys Oaks Paige
Grandma Goldie was the busy and loving mother of twelve children. She was a tiny, little bit of a thing, and before her marriage to Martin Edwin Oaks, she was a dancer and actress in the local area. She loved and cared for her mother who lived next door to her for many years. When her grandchildren and great-grandchildren visited, she loved to talk about her pills and purpose for each. She was never at a loss for words. She lived in her little home on the bend of where young grandchildren took turns sleeping over. Later in years, she lived in the home and care of her daughter, Bea and son-in-law Slim. She'd been an ambitious little lady. She kept an old trunk with her handiwork and favorite items, kept her antique curling irons and iron. A large, black Majestic coal stove heated her home and cooked many meals for her large family. It had first been her mother's stove, was passed down to Grandma Goldie, then to her son, Ercil; then to his son, Dennis, whose young family used it well for many years, baking cookies, canning old-fashioned Christmas pudding in jars, a functional stove, but also a show-piece.

Children: Thelma Emma Oaks Nearing
Ercil John Oaks
Martin LeRoy Oaks
Pearl Oaks (born and died 19 June 1911)
Mary Bernice Oaks Humphries (James or Slim)
Audrey Oaks Johnson
Venice "Penny" Oaks Humphries (Elmer)
Ivan LaVon Oaks
Harold Duane Oaks
Francis Eldon Oaks #48327183
Arvil Oaks
Gladys Oaks Paige


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