Goss died Tuesday evening in Clinton Regional Hospital as the result of an apparent heart attack. He was married on Nov. 3, 1927 to the former Viola Dunn at Arapaho. In 1940 they moved to Enid, where he was associated with Nash-Finch Company. In 1959 they returned to Clinton where he worked with the same cdompany, and in 1967 he became associated with the Kern-Schneider-Kiseau Funeral Home as an attendant and lived on the funeral home premises.
Burial was in Chapel Hill Cemetery east of Clinton.
Survivors include his wife, Viola, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. T. M. (Carol) Summerall of Woodward; two sons, Harry Goss, Jr. of Keller, TX and J. C. Goss of Enid; one sister, Mrs. Thelma Kiehn of Clinton; one brother, Austin Goss of Clinton; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Goss died Tuesday evening in Clinton Regional Hospital as the result of an apparent heart attack. He was married on Nov. 3, 1927 to the former Viola Dunn at Arapaho. In 1940 they moved to Enid, where he was associated with Nash-Finch Company. In 1959 they returned to Clinton where he worked with the same cdompany, and in 1967 he became associated with the Kern-Schneider-Kiseau Funeral Home as an attendant and lived on the funeral home premises.
Burial was in Chapel Hill Cemetery east of Clinton.
Survivors include his wife, Viola, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. T. M. (Carol) Summerall of Woodward; two sons, Harry Goss, Jr. of Keller, TX and J. C. Goss of Enid; one sister, Mrs. Thelma Kiehn of Clinton; one brother, Austin Goss of Clinton; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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