Tavener Winn Goodloe
[Special to the Times-Dispatch]
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., November 10.-Mr. Tavener Winn Goodloe, a prominent merchant and farmer of Afton, died last night at the Hotel Hampton, Bristol, Virgina., in which city he was taken suddenly ill Thursday night while on the way to Big Stone Gap to visit three of his sons. Death was due to an apoplectic stroke, the third attack he had suffered in the past two years. The remains will reach Albermarle tomorrow and the interment will take place from the old Goodloe home, "Locust Dale," tomorrow afternoon, the service to be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Wiley, of the Hillsboro Baptist Church.
Mr. Goodloe was one of the most highly esteemed residents of the county. In his early life he successfully conducted a wholesale mercantile business in Baltimore. For the past twenty-five years he had engaged in mercantile and farming pursuits at his home, near Afton. He was in the eighty-fourth year of his age. Ten children survive-Mr. Harry B. Goodloe, of Cleveland, O.; Mrs. W. P. Lipscomb and Mrs. Warren T. Cloud, of Charlottesville; Mrs. D. D. MacGregor, of Richmond; Mrs. H. M. Bowen, of Amherst; Mrs. Norman T. A. Munder, of Baltimore; and Messrs. John William and Edward Goodloe, of Big Stone Gap, Va. Mr. Goodloe also leaves four brothers and two sisters-Messrs. James R. Goodloe, of Afton; B. H. Goodloe, of Onan; S. H. and J. C. Goodloe, of Gordonsville; Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Jackson, of Janelew, W. Va.
Tavener Winn Goodloe
[Special to the Times-Dispatch]
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., November 10.-Mr. Tavener Winn Goodloe, a prominent merchant and farmer of Afton, died last night at the Hotel Hampton, Bristol, Virgina., in which city he was taken suddenly ill Thursday night while on the way to Big Stone Gap to visit three of his sons. Death was due to an apoplectic stroke, the third attack he had suffered in the past two years. The remains will reach Albermarle tomorrow and the interment will take place from the old Goodloe home, "Locust Dale," tomorrow afternoon, the service to be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Wiley, of the Hillsboro Baptist Church.
Mr. Goodloe was one of the most highly esteemed residents of the county. In his early life he successfully conducted a wholesale mercantile business in Baltimore. For the past twenty-five years he had engaged in mercantile and farming pursuits at his home, near Afton. He was in the eighty-fourth year of his age. Ten children survive-Mr. Harry B. Goodloe, of Cleveland, O.; Mrs. W. P. Lipscomb and Mrs. Warren T. Cloud, of Charlottesville; Mrs. D. D. MacGregor, of Richmond; Mrs. H. M. Bowen, of Amherst; Mrs. Norman T. A. Munder, of Baltimore; and Messrs. John William and Edward Goodloe, of Big Stone Gap, Va. Mr. Goodloe also leaves four brothers and two sisters-Messrs. James R. Goodloe, of Afton; B. H. Goodloe, of Onan; S. H. and J. C. Goodloe, of Gordonsville; Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Jackson, of Janelew, W. Va.
Family Members
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John Mills Goodloe
1859–1942
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Edward Everett Goodloe
1860–1943
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William Taverner Goodloe
1861–1931
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Annie Amelia Goodloe Lipscomb
1863–1938
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Mary Jane Goodloe Cloud
1864–1953
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Jerusha Goodloe Munder
1869–1955
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Charles Goodloe
1870–1871
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Minnie A. Goodloe MacGregor
1875–1936
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Georgie Spottswood Goodloe
1877–1957
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Charlotte "Lottie" Goodloe Bowen
1881–1957
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Col Henry Boynton Goodloe
1882–1969
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