This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kinzer, Godby, Davis, Fenno, Whitt, Isbel, Nies, Lewis, Beaners Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5YB.2ACE/2620 Message Board Post: Alice Godby was born in Pulaski County, Virginia, June 18, 1856, died at her home near Durham, March 30, 1932 after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Kinzer moved with her husband and family to Oklahoma in 1905 having lived here 27 years. Her husband preceded her in death 9 years ago, her eldest son, Crockett died at the age of 26 years, one daughter Mrs. May Davis died in 1917, another daughter, Mrs. Nellie Fenno died in 1923. She leaves to mourn her going, nine children, Mrs. Kate Whitt and James Kinzer of Virginia, R.E. and William G. Kinzer and Mrs. Rebecca Isbel of Pampa, Texas, Mrs. Virginia Nies of Perryton, Texas, Mrs. Dicie Lewis, E.R. Kinzer and Miss Vivian Kinzer of Durham, three brothers E.P. Godbey, Charles Godbey and George Godbey of Virginia and one sister, Mrs. Laura Beaners, also of Virginia. She leaves 32 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Mrs. Kinzer or more familiarly known as "Aunt Alice" confessed her Lord at the age of 16 years having spent 60 years of her life for her Master. She was a loving mother and a kind and good neighbor. She realized she could not get well, and told her family so. She requested the sons "The old rugged cross" and "Face to face" to be sung as a quartette by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gabbart and Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Mangold. This good woman will not only be missed by her loved relatives but by all who knew her and in her passing on the writer will lose one of her dearest friends and neighbors. Burial Fairview Cemetery, Durham, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. (Cheyenne Star April 7, 1932)