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Marilyn Gould Obituary

MARILYN BRADLEY GOULD of Houston died February 28, 2002. She was born April 20, 1921 in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Ely and Reno, NV. She attended the University of Southern California and Stanford University and received her B.S. degree from the University of Nevada followed by graduate studies at the University of Southern California. A tennis enthusiast all of her life, she enjoyed membership in the Los Angeles Tennis Club, Reno Tennis Club, Houston Ladies Tennis Association, and University Club of Houston. She was a winner of many tournaments and together with her sister, Barbara, held the Nevada State Ladies Doubles Championship for many years. She is survived by her husband, Howard R. Gould; son, Bradley H. Gould, M.D., San Ramon, CA; daughter and son-in-law, Suzanne and Christopher Coffield, Aurora, IL; grandchildren, Kit and Sarah Coffield, Aurora, IL; sisters, Barbara Clarke and Mary Alice Ericksen, both of Reno, NV; brothers, William O. Bradley, Reno, NV and John G. Bradley, M.D., Pinetop, AZ. For those who wish, remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Mar. 3, 2002.

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Goulds, Garlocks, Brinks & Stemm - WV - 1998

Dixie Hansen

March 3, 2002

Growing up, I didn't get many opportunities to meet my Aunt Marilyn, but in 1998 I spent a spectacular weekend with my Gould Family Aunts and Uncles (and my cousin Patty)wandering the hills of WV. I'm happy that I had a chance to visit with and get to know my Aunt Marilyn on that trip and will remember her always with love.

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