Sunday Services Set for Former Wichita Resident:
Services will be held Sunday for a former resident of Wichita, Mrs. Pearl Mickle Goldsberry, 85, who died Thursday at the home of a daughter in Yates Center, Kan.
Mrs. Goldsberry was born Dec. 19, 1875, in Rose Hill, Kan., and had resided in several communities in the Wichita area. Her first husband, J.G. Mickle, died in 1929, and her second husband, George W. Goldsberry, died in 1956.
She was a member of West Side Evangelical United Brethren Church.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ada L. Howard, Yates Center, Mrs. Estella F. Buzzi, Wichita, Miss Opal E. Goldsberry, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs. Gladys T. Crist, Dallas, Tex.; four sons, Ercel Mickle, Augusta, Kan., Ernest Mickle, Fort Smith, Ark., Virgil C. Mickle, Enid, Okla., and Sidney L. Mickle, West Islip, N.Y.: four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lehr, Augusta, Mrs. Myrtle Swindell, Wichita, Mrs. Gertrude Jones, Rose Hill, and Mrs. Grace Davis, Wichita; a brother, Gilbert Johnson, Wichita; 21 grandchildren, two step-daughters and four stepsons.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. in West Side EUB Church, 2303 S. Exposition, Burial will be in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane.
[Pearl is my husband's great grandmother.]
Sunday Services Set for Former Wichita Resident:
Services will be held Sunday for a former resident of Wichita, Mrs. Pearl Mickle Goldsberry, 85, who died Thursday at the home of a daughter in Yates Center, Kan.
Mrs. Goldsberry was born Dec. 19, 1875, in Rose Hill, Kan., and had resided in several communities in the Wichita area. Her first husband, J.G. Mickle, died in 1929, and her second husband, George W. Goldsberry, died in 1956.
She was a member of West Side Evangelical United Brethren Church.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ada L. Howard, Yates Center, Mrs. Estella F. Buzzi, Wichita, Miss Opal E. Goldsberry, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs. Gladys T. Crist, Dallas, Tex.; four sons, Ercel Mickle, Augusta, Kan., Ernest Mickle, Fort Smith, Ark., Virgil C. Mickle, Enid, Okla., and Sidney L. Mickle, West Islip, N.Y.: four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lehr, Augusta, Mrs. Myrtle Swindell, Wichita, Mrs. Gertrude Jones, Rose Hill, and Mrs. Grace Davis, Wichita; a brother, Gilbert Johnson, Wichita; 21 grandchildren, two step-daughters and four stepsons.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. in West Side EUB Church, 2303 S. Exposition, Burial will be in Littleton Cemetery, Mulvane.
[Pearl is my husband's great grandmother.]
Family Members
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Albert Newton Johnson
1871–1945
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Anna Alice Johnson
1873–1891
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Kent J. Johnson
1878–1957
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Myrtle Ellen Johnson Warrender Swindell
1881–1968
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Edward Clyde Johnson
1883–1956
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Mary Ethel Johnson Lehr
1885–1985
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Grace True Johnson Davis
1888–1973
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Gertrude May "Gertie" Johnson Coday
1888–1977
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Gilbert Joel Johnson
1890–1988
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Marie May Mickle Roberts
1894–1959
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Ada Lenora Mickle Howard
1895–1988
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Ercel Laverne Mickle
1899–1964
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Ernest Joel "Mick" Mickle
1901–1978
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Virgil Charles "Mick" Mickle
1905–1968
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Estella Frances Mickle Buzzi
1909–1970
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Opal Ethel Nevada Mickle Goldsberry
1912–1998
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Sidney Lee Mickle
1914–1991
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Gladys True Lavena "Mickey" Mickle Crist
1918–1987
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