DAILY OKLAHOMAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1958 Joe Goins, 59-year-old retired air force master sergeant, died Monday at Tinker Air Force base hospital. He had been seriously ill about 11 days. Rosary will be 7 p.m. Tues day at the Midwest funeral home, and mass will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at St Phillip Neri Catholic church in Midwest City. Burial will be in Arlington Me morial Garden cemetery. Goins, 312 E. Fairchild drive, was born March 14, 1899, at In dianapolis, Ind. He enlisted in the army in 1921 and served at Cheyenne, Wyo., and Leaven worth,Kaw. In 1929 he entered the air force and was stationed at Fort Sill from 1929 to 1938. During World war II he served 38 months in the Pacific theater. He was assigned to Tinker Air Force base in 1946 and he lived in Midwest City after his retire ment in 1947. Goins won a Bronze Star for his service in the Pacific and he held Pacific and Philippine the ater ribbons and engineer's wings. Surviving are the wife, Rose, of the home; and sister Patrica Ann Goins, Ponca City. STATE DEATHS — ~ Mrs. Anna E. Hoff r RAY~—Mrs. Anniette Hart. 4. ELK CITY—Homer Lee Trawick, 64. DOUG de Etta Atterbery, 60. FAIR John Bender, 8 * N— Mrs. Susie Poore, 89. go Rosella Kennedy, Mary Orien. . Henry EN ~ Mrs. Margaret Irene Cole man. ~Lake Griffin Batlard, 62. i. tothe th. sistelis. Colt Calif seam til nan BA Tes. Ark.— John Thomas Coney odd x ENISON, Texas— Mrs. “e N. Miller, 87. Sem E. 79. Mrs. Nettie a — hare, Matilda Webberr. KONAWA~ Prank Albert Nordean, 74. WILLIAM B. JONES William B. Jones, Harrah farmer, 75, died Monday in a Harrah hospital after a long ill ness. Services are pending at the Guardian funeral home in Okla homa City. Jones was born April 9, 1883, in Laramie, Wyo., and moved to Oklahoma in 1902, three miles from Oklahoma City in SE 15. In 1930 he moved to Harrah and had lived there since. He and his wife celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Oct. 9, 1957. He was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness church. Surviving are the wife, Rose, of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Verde Reel, Oakdale, Wash.; four sons, John H., 2424 NW 36 terrace, Earl G., Stockton, Calif., Harrison S., De Ridder, La., and Alvin L., California; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Peacock and Mrs. Margaret Eckel, both of Okla homa City; two brothers, Ed win G. and John W., both of Oklahoma City, 15 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. WILLIAM H. STONE William H. Stone, 60, former Oklahoma City employe, died Sunday at his Garden Grove, Calif., home. Services here will be announced by the Watts funeral home. Stone, an electrician, worked for the Oklahoma City water de partment from 1921 to 1927. He moved to California in 1940. Born in Springfield, Mo., he first came to Oklahoma City in 1903. Surviving are the wife, Lily, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Roberta Barton, Kress, Texas, and Mrs. Darlene Allen, Austin, Texas; two brothers, M. M., 1205 SW 74, and J. N., Little Rock; six sisters, Mrs. Lula Barber, 2104 Westlawn, Mrs. Mona Woods, 4725 NW 13, Mrs. Julia Hutchi son, Denver, Mrs. Elizabeth Gar bee, Guthrie, Mrs. Ellen Rec tor, Okmulgee, and Mrs. Dorothy Webb, Pierre, S. D., and five grandchildren. LUKE G. BALLARD GUTHRIE — Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Bap tist church here for Luke Grif fin Ballard, 62, who died last week in an Oklahoma City hos pital. A life-long resident of Guthrie where he was employed by the city, Ballard was a veteran of World war I. Survivors are his wife, six daughters, including Lillian and Darlene Kaye, Guthrie; Mrs. Birdie Makes, Oklahoma City; and four sons, including Luke Jr., Oklahoma City; Paul, Guth rie, and Albert W., Coyle. DAVID E. REAGAN Funeral services wit!he Wednesday in Los Angeles for David E. Reagan, 3, former Oklahoma City resident, who died Saturday from injuries re ceived in an automobile accident. Reagan, who had lived in Cali fornia for approximately 15 years, was an employe of North American Aircraft Co. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Reagan, 1704 NE 41. MRS. WILLIE L. HUDGINS Relatives and friends of Mrs Willie L. Hudgins, 75, who died Sunday in a local rest home, will meet at the Smith Kernke funeral home at 11 a.m. Tues day for committal services at 11:30 a.m. at Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Hudgins was a native of Tennessee but had lived in Oklahoma since 1904 and in Oklahoma City since 1936.