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George Guy Good

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George Guy Good

Birth
Terhune, Boone County, Indiana, USA
Death
29 Aug 1939 (aged 51)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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George Guy good, a former Boone county resident, died Tuesday afternoon at his home, 617 east 53rd street, Indianapolis, at age of 51 years and 17 days.

He was a stock broker, a partner in the firm of David A. Noyes and Co., Chicago brokers.

He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Gertrude Good, and a son Lt. (J.G.) George D. Good of Manila, P.I. , two brothers, Albert of Sheridan, Arthur of Terhune and three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of Sheridan, Mrs. Mary Wallace and Mrs. Mabel Childress of Terhune.

He was formerly a member of the Indianapolis Board of Trade for many years.

Funeral services were held at Kregelo and Bailey Funeral home 2233 North Meridian street, Indianapolis, Thursday afternoon at one p.m. by Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church and at 3 p.m. a short service was held in the Sheridan Christian church.

He was buried at the Spencer cemetery, Pettijohn and Shanklin were in charge of funeral.
George Guy good, a former Boone county resident, died Tuesday afternoon at his home, 617 east 53rd street, Indianapolis, at age of 51 years and 17 days.

He was a stock broker, a partner in the firm of David A. Noyes and Co., Chicago brokers.

He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Gertrude Good, and a son Lt. (J.G.) George D. Good of Manila, P.I. , two brothers, Albert of Sheridan, Arthur of Terhune and three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of Sheridan, Mrs. Mary Wallace and Mrs. Mabel Childress of Terhune.

He was formerly a member of the Indianapolis Board of Trade for many years.

Funeral services were held at Kregelo and Bailey Funeral home 2233 North Meridian street, Indianapolis, Thursday afternoon at one p.m. by Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church and at 3 p.m. a short service was held in the Sheridan Christian church.

He was buried at the Spencer cemetery, Pettijohn and Shanklin were in charge of funeral.


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