Advertisement

Gordon E. Goodenow Sr.

Advertisement

Gordon E. Goodenow Sr.

Birth
Death
2 Mar 1986 (aged 58–59)
Burial
Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Age 59, of 5407 Keeney Rd., who died March 2, 1986 in the Wyoming County Community Hospital following a long illness. A lifetime area resident, Mr. Goodenow attended the Warsaw High School and was a member of the Warsaw Moose Club. He was a former member of the Warsaw IOOF Lodge. He was employed at the former Brown Knitting Mill in Warsaw, the Village of Warsaw D.P.W., Lapp Insulator in LeRoy, the Everett LaWall Potato farm and Baker and Baker Milk Haulers. He retired in 1982 due to ill health. Survivors include; his wife, Rita Duschen Goodenow; one daughter, Dawn Nicklas of LeRoy; four sons, Robert of Warsaw, Calvin of Clarksville, Tenn., Claudie of Bliss and Alan of LeRoy; his parents, Everett and Mary Goodenow of Warsaw; one brothers, Earl of Silver Springs; 2 sisters, Charlotte Bush of Alexander and Norman Baker of Silver Springs and 7 grandchildren.
Age 59, of 5407 Keeney Rd., who died March 2, 1986 in the Wyoming County Community Hospital following a long illness. A lifetime area resident, Mr. Goodenow attended the Warsaw High School and was a member of the Warsaw Moose Club. He was a former member of the Warsaw IOOF Lodge. He was employed at the former Brown Knitting Mill in Warsaw, the Village of Warsaw D.P.W., Lapp Insulator in LeRoy, the Everett LaWall Potato farm and Baker and Baker Milk Haulers. He retired in 1982 due to ill health. Survivors include; his wife, Rita Duschen Goodenow; one daughter, Dawn Nicklas of LeRoy; four sons, Robert of Warsaw, Calvin of Clarksville, Tenn., Claudie of Bliss and Alan of LeRoy; his parents, Everett and Mary Goodenow of Warsaw; one brothers, Earl of Silver Springs; 2 sisters, Charlotte Bush of Alexander and Norman Baker of Silver Springs and 7 grandchildren.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement