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Helen Abigail <I>Riley</I> Goodrich

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Helen Abigail Riley Goodrich

Birth
Geneseo, Henry County, Illinois, USA
Death
18 Feb 1924 (aged 48)
Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Albion, Boone County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D, Block 3
Memorial ID
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Daughter: Florence Louise Goodrich, 5/25/1916 - 12/27/1960; couldn't find gravesite.
(From Find-A-Grave contributor Edna #47926881)
Florence Louise Goodrich Cordiner died in Las Vegas, Nevada and her remains were taken to San Bernardino, California where she was cremated. No information currently available about final disposition of her ashes.

A lingering illness of three years duration caused the death on Monday of Mrs. Helen Goodrich, wife of C. C. Goodrich of Columbus, a prominent business man and a director of the First National bank.
Helen Riley was born in Genesea, Illinois, August 25, 1875. About twenty-five years ago she came to Albion with her parents. She was a graduate of the Albion schools of the class of '92, later attending the state university.
On September 7, 1898, in Albion, she was married to Mr. Goodrich who was associated with the S. S. Hadley banking interests, and they established their home in Cedar Rapids. They moved to Columbus in 1915. Outside activities, especially in later life held little interest for her, but her friends knew her as a woman of intellectual attainment. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Florence Louise, her mother, Mrs. Harriet Riley and a brother, Charles B. Riley of Omaha. All were with her when death came.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Walter H. Riley, pastor of the Federated Church of Columbus, at the family home at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. The body was brought to Albion on the afternoon train and Rev. B. J. Trickey of the Congregational church officiated at the burial services at Rose Hill cemetery.

(The Albion Argus, Albion, Nebraska, Thursday, February 21, 1924)
Daughter: Florence Louise Goodrich, 5/25/1916 - 12/27/1960; couldn't find gravesite.
(From Find-A-Grave contributor Edna #47926881)
Florence Louise Goodrich Cordiner died in Las Vegas, Nevada and her remains were taken to San Bernardino, California where she was cremated. No information currently available about final disposition of her ashes.

A lingering illness of three years duration caused the death on Monday of Mrs. Helen Goodrich, wife of C. C. Goodrich of Columbus, a prominent business man and a director of the First National bank.
Helen Riley was born in Genesea, Illinois, August 25, 1875. About twenty-five years ago she came to Albion with her parents. She was a graduate of the Albion schools of the class of '92, later attending the state university.
On September 7, 1898, in Albion, she was married to Mr. Goodrich who was associated with the S. S. Hadley banking interests, and they established their home in Cedar Rapids. They moved to Columbus in 1915. Outside activities, especially in later life held little interest for her, but her friends knew her as a woman of intellectual attainment. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Florence Louise, her mother, Mrs. Harriet Riley and a brother, Charles B. Riley of Omaha. All were with her when death came.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Walter H. Riley, pastor of the Federated Church of Columbus, at the family home at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. The body was brought to Albion on the afternoon train and Rev. B. J. Trickey of the Congregational church officiated at the burial services at Rose Hill cemetery.

(The Albion Argus, Albion, Nebraska, Thursday, February 21, 1924)


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