Columbus, NC - Martha Nobles Brewer Goree died Tuesday, February 9, 2010 from complications of Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA.) She was born February 17, 1928 in Orlando, Florida. She was the youngest child of James Bascomb & Eva Poe Brewer. She graduated Ft. Pierce High School in 1946, and Florida Southern College in 1950. She taught elementary school in McClenney, Kissimmee, and Ft. Pierce, Florida before her marriage in 1952. She was co-founder and director of the Early Childhood Center (ECC) of the Oviedo, Florida, United Methodist Church, and one of the founders of the University of Central Florida Women's Club. She was a member of Chapter GL of the PEO Benevolent Sorority, and Delta Delta Delta Sorority. She was predeceased by her youngest son, Daniel Brewer Goree, in June of 1980, as well as her brothers and sisters, Kenneth, Frank, Josephine, Julia, Billy, and Sidney. Martha is survived by the love of her life, her best friend, and constant caregiver throughout her illness; her husband John Philip Goree, Sr., Phil. She is also survived by her beloved son Jay and his wife, Betsy, of Tryon; her adored grandchildren Desty Goree Benton & her husband Matt of Bedford, Texas; Jeff and his wife Andi Brumley Goree of Greensboro, NC; Lorena Goree Marsh & her husband Albert of Sanford, FL; Daniel & Michelle Goree of Vancouver, WA. The joys of her later years included attending all of her grandchildren's weddings, and the birth of her four great-grandchildren, Hayley, Zachary, Stuart, and Kennedy. Martha also leaves behind her niece and six nephews, as well as daughters of her heart, Margie Ward & Marjorie Terp. She will be greatly missed by her lifetime friends Margaret McClung & Jane Lee, and many others she knew during her years in Florida, Texas, and North Carolina. Friends & family are invited to a memorial service to celebrate Martha's life at 11:00 AM, Thursday, February 18, 2010 in the auditorium at Tryon Estates, Columbus, NC. Internment will be private, in the Oviedo, Florida cemetery, with services following at Oviedo First United Methodist Church at 2:00 PM, Sunday, Feb. 21.
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