dLovesMystert
Trying to find Justice
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2021
- Messages
- 13
- Reaction score
- 41
Christopher was his name.
And this case has never been closed. Be had her declared dead years later so he could marry again. The family talks about it when the police come asking questions because it’s ongoing. We talk about it amongst ourselves once in awhile. This was 48 yrs ago. We don’t just go talking around town about it. That really tears him up not knowing what happened to his wife and son.I'm not sure if this has any validity to it, but Brenda Sue's maiden name might be Gibson. It's in the comment section of this FB post. Johnson County Sheriff's Office, Arkansas
Usually only when the police ask both families questions. This case has never been closed. It’s been over 48 yrs and it still hurts him to talk about it. He doesn’t know what happened to his wife let alone his first born child.I know the current Gozas. I only heard about the first Brenda because I’ve lived in the same town all my life. I recently searched online to find what was known about her disappearance. The current Gozas never speak anything of it, to my knowledge.
That would be them. I wondered why it said infant because I was thinking he was a year or so old. Christopher was his first name and she has family in Texas. I didn’t realize she was born there, but knew she had family there. I married into that family years later and then we eventually put it all together.View attachment 362669
That commenter may be right. I found a near match. The age is a few years off, but this ancestry record lists a Brenda Sue Gibson/Goza with a birthdate as 09/08/1957 and her death date as the day of her disappearance. It also lists a son, C A Goza, who has the same death date as her.
I suppose a one year old could be 'baby' enough to be called an infant.Tha
That would be them. I wondered why it said infant because I was thinking he was a year or so old. Christopher was his first name and she has family in Texas. I didn’t realize she was born there, but knew she had family there. I married into that family years later and then we eventually put it all together.
I believe her last name has changed, but it should be on the Johnson County, AR Sheriff's office website. If it’s about the name though, then that’s just exactly the reason. It’s really a common name around here ESPECIALLY women around that age.I attempted to e-mail the main e-mail to the department with the person responsible /listed as point of contact: Jennifer McLemore.
My e-mail was automatically rejected, not certain why. Could be because I use a gmail account? who even knows.
I attempted to submit a form through their website, but I am unable to attach pictures there, so I guess I'll just have to wait.
it’s defined as “a very young child or baby” so I suppose so. I was thinking Christopher was just a year or so older than my sister and that would add up.I suppose a one year old could be 'baby' enough to be called an infant.
Really needing some help!!! My family is being slandered 48 yrs later and this is a small county. I’m scared that people will get hurt with the lies her side of the family is spewing!!! Just found out about the Facebook posts etc.The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
View attachment 264563
Brenda Goza
21 at the time of disappearance
5’4”, 120lbs
Brown eyes
Black hair
Circumstances of Disappearance
Brenda and her infant son disappeared from their residence in December of 1975.
This has to be hard on both families. I hope there is resolution someday.Really needing some help!!! My family is being slandered 48 yrs later and this is a small county. I’m scared that people will get hurt with the lies her side of the family is spewing!!! Just found out about the Facebook posts etc.
oh...,that's kind of freakyBrenda Goza in Clarksville, Ar, living there currently is not the same Brenda, although she is married to the same man that the missing Brenda Goza was married to.
Like I said in another comment…that’s a very common name around here. She was one of three Aunt Brenda’s I have. I work with two. My fourth grade teacher’s name is Brenda…very common name around here, especially during that time.oh...,that's kind of freaky