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Virginia Elfreda Forducey

April 2, 1914 January 25, 1995
Virginia Elfreda Forducey
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Graveside services for Virginia "Elfreda" Forducey are scheduled for 10:00am Saturday, January 28 at the Navajoe Cemetery. Adeon Hinton and Jack McKeown will officiate. Mrs. Forducey passed away January 25 ain Woodward. Mrs. Forducey was born April 2, 1914 in Jackson County to Thomas and Emma Inzer Waldroop. Virginia attended school at Old Navajoe and Friendship in 1949. She moved to Pampa, Texas in 1972, and moved to Woodward in 1993 to live with her daughter. Virginia married Charles Voyd Kingston on November 20, 1931, he passed away in 1966. She married Ernest Forducey on December 12, 1972 and he passed away in 1985. Mrs Forducey was a housewife and a member of the Church of Christ. Lowell-Tims Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors include children; James Voyd Kingston and Jodie of Mason, Texas; Billy Gene Kingston and Faye of Pecos, Texas; Janet Sunderland and Don of Woodward, Oklahoma; Edward Ray Kingston of Woodward, Oklahoma; sisters; Mrs Denver (Vinita) Ferris of Headrick, Oklahoma; Mrs. Harmon (Jewel) Shipp of Pampa, Texas; Mrs Herman (Winnie) Estes of Altus, Oklahoma; sister-in-law Mrs. Ellen Waldroop of Altus, Oklahoma; 8 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by parents, 2 husbands 4 brothers and 1 sister.

01/27/1995
10:00 AM

Graveside
Navajo Cemetery

Navajoe
OK
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