Virginia was born March 31, 1922 in Youngstown, a daughter of the late Raymond W. and Florence C. Dobson Parker, and lived in Youngstown most of her life.
She was a 1940 graduate of Chaney High School and on July 5, 1941 married Clifford E. Good Sr., to whom she was married for 46 years, until his passing on Jan. 11, 1988.
A homemaker, Virginia also worked at Klings Bakery and as a secretary for 25 years at the former Indianola United Methodist Church, of which she was an active member.
She enjoyed arts and crafts and spending time with her family.
Mrs. Good leaves three sons, William D. Good, Clifford E. Jr. (Carol) Good, and Ralph E. Good, all of Youngstown; four grandchildren, William Good Jr., Kimberly (Jason) Ferguson, Brian (Maria) Good, and Matthew Good; two great-grandsons, Brandon and Jacob; and a brother, Harold Parker of Poland.
Interment will follow at Lake Park Cemetery.
Source: The Kinnick Funeral Home 06 Dec 2012
Virginia was born March 31, 1922 in Youngstown, a daughter of the late Raymond W. and Florence C. Dobson Parker, and lived in Youngstown most of her life.
She was a 1940 graduate of Chaney High School and on July 5, 1941 married Clifford E. Good Sr., to whom she was married for 46 years, until his passing on Jan. 11, 1988.
A homemaker, Virginia also worked at Klings Bakery and as a secretary for 25 years at the former Indianola United Methodist Church, of which she was an active member.
She enjoyed arts and crafts and spending time with her family.
Mrs. Good leaves three sons, William D. Good, Clifford E. Jr. (Carol) Good, and Ralph E. Good, all of Youngstown; four grandchildren, William Good Jr., Kimberly (Jason) Ferguson, Brian (Maria) Good, and Matthew Good; two great-grandsons, Brandon and Jacob; and a brother, Harold Parker of Poland.
Interment will follow at Lake Park Cemetery.
Source: The Kinnick Funeral Home 06 Dec 2012
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