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Mary Lillian <I>Barnard</I> Goode

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Mary Lillian Barnard Goode

Birth
Roodhouse, Greene County, Illinois, USA
Death
13 Apr 1935 (aged 63)
Wrights Township, Greene County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Athensville, Greene County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Mary Lillian Goode passed away at 2:30 o'clock Saturday morning at her home six miles east of here after an illness of several months following an operation. She was born east of Roodhouse Dec. 10, 1871. Decedent is survived by four sons and two daughters: Don and Lloyd Goode at home; Mrs. Walter Stinnett and Omer Goode, both of Greenfield; Irvin Goode of Hartford, and Mrs. Elmer Wagenblast of Jerseyville. She leaves also four brothers and three sisters: Edward, Henry, Norman and John Barnard, all of White Hall; Mrs. John Goodall of White Hall; Mrs. Arch Ridings of Greenfield, and Mrs. Hattie Lewis of Hettick. She leaves also thirteen grandchildren. Mrs. Goode was a member of Rockbridge Baptist church. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from Richwoods Baptist church, east of Roodhouse, with interment in the church cemetery.
Published in the Jacksonville Daily Journal (Jacksonville, Illinois) on Sunday, April 14, 1935.
Contributor: Steven Phillips (49619983)
Mrs. Mary Lillian Goode passed away at 2:30 o'clock Saturday morning at her home six miles east of here after an illness of several months following an operation. She was born east of Roodhouse Dec. 10, 1871. Decedent is survived by four sons and two daughters: Don and Lloyd Goode at home; Mrs. Walter Stinnett and Omer Goode, both of Greenfield; Irvin Goode of Hartford, and Mrs. Elmer Wagenblast of Jerseyville. She leaves also four brothers and three sisters: Edward, Henry, Norman and John Barnard, all of White Hall; Mrs. John Goodall of White Hall; Mrs. Arch Ridings of Greenfield, and Mrs. Hattie Lewis of Hettick. She leaves also thirteen grandchildren. Mrs. Goode was a member of Rockbridge Baptist church. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from Richwoods Baptist church, east of Roodhouse, with interment in the church cemetery.
Published in the Jacksonville Daily Journal (Jacksonville, Illinois) on Sunday, April 14, 1935.
Contributor: Steven Phillips (49619983)


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