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Paula GOBER

McGehee Cemetery
Desha County,
Arkansas

Jan 8, 1956 - Dec 7, 1992

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INSIDER:
Paula Gober,36,aninterpreter for the hearing impaired, of McGehee,
Arkansas,
died
from
injuries
suffered
when
her
car
overturned
at
a
curve
on
Arkansas 4, east
of
Monticello, throwing her
33
feet
from
the
vehicle.
There
were
no
known
witnesses
to
the
accident.
She
was
married
to
McGehee
Fire
Chief
Ken
Gober
and
was
the
mother
of
two
children.
Gober
had
worked
as
Clinton's
interpreter
for
several
years and had first
accompanied
Clinton
in 1978 in his bid for
governor.
She had
travelled
with him
extensively over the years. She had interpreted
Clinton's
November
3 victory
speech, and his
acceptance
speech
at
Madison
Square
Garden
in New York in July. She was being
considered
for the
job
of
hearing
impaired
interpreter
for
Clinton's
inaugural
address.
Clinton,
through
a spokesman,
called
Gober's
death "a
great
personal
loss."
"Hillary
and I extend our sincere
sympathy to
Paula's
family. I had the
privilege
of
working with her over many
years."
Paula
Gober
was
regional
manager
for
Associated
Rehabilitation
Services
and
formerly
worked
as a speech
pathologist
at the
McGehee
School
District.
She
held a
bachelor
of
science
degree
in
speech language pathology from Henderson
State University at Arkadelphia and a
master's
degree from the University of Arkansas for
Medical
Sciences
at
Little
Rock.
She is survived by her husband, Ken;
daughters Sarah Brooke Gober and Mary
Emily Gober; parents Gene Keith Renshaw and
Jo Ann
Bratcher
Renshaw
of
Hot
Springs;
a
brother.
Tommy Renshaw, and grandmother,
Pauline
"Babe"
Givens
of
Hot
Springs.

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ronaldconrad@att.net

Contributed on 1/11/18 by hawkinsdonna48
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