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Opal Mae Goad

Birth21 Jun 1913 - Welch, Craig, Oklahoma, USA
Death23 Feb 1988 - Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA
MotherLuecinda Evelyn Spunaugle
FatherNorman M Goad

Born in Welch, Craig, Oklahoma, USA on 21 Jun 1913 to Norman M Goad and Luecinda Evelyn Spunaugle. Opal Mae Goad married Noyes H Eveland and had 8 children. She passed away on 23 Feb 1988 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
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Norman M Goad
1890 - 1962
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Luecinda Evelyn Spunaugle
1890 - 1960
Spouse(s)
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Noyes H Eveland
1913 - 1993
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Lela Mae Eveland
1941 - 1983
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Edith Marie Cline
1947 - 1980
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Norman Dwayne Eveland
1937 - 2006
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Harold Eugene Eveland
1939 - 2003
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Calvin F. Eveland
1944 - 2005
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Betty Ilene Eveland
1935 - 1935
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Jerry Ray Eveland
1951 - 1951
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Beverly Louise Eveland
1938 - 1938

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