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Patricia E. <I>Wege</I> Good

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Patricia E. Wege Good

Birth
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Jan 2010 (aged 69)
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7879752, Longitude: -76.9891874
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Patricia E. (Wege) Good, of Hanover, entered into God's eternal care January 21, 2010.

Born March 5, 1940, in Hanover, she was the daughter of the late George and Janet (Smith) Wege.

Pat was a member of Providence Community Church, Hanover. She was a 1958 graduate of Eichelberger High School and an active member of Club 2000.

She recently retired from McSherrystown Family Practice, working for Dr. Hess and Dr. Dixon. She also worked for Dr. Michael Eyer, Wege Pretzel Co., and McDonalds in Hanover, where she was also Buffy the Clown.

Pat was an avid reader and supporter of Guthrie Memorial Library. In her earlier years she was active in the Hanover Community Players. In 8th Grade she had the lead role in "Alice in Wonderland" which was directed by Ned Rutlege. In later years she directed a play called "A Shot in the Dark" and wrote various short stories and plays. She loved traveling, the beach (Cape May, N.J., was her favorite), and especially going on cruises. She also studied and was an avid reader of the Bible.

She was the wife of Thomas L. Good and surviving, in addition to him, are two daughters, Kimberly Smith and husband, Robert, and Laurie Scott and husband, George, all of Hanover; two brothers, Donald Wege and wife, Twila of Hanover, and Alan Wege and wife, Bonnie of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; and three grandchildren, Jarrod Smith, Falon Scott, and Alec Scott.

Interment was in Rest Haven Cemetery.
Patricia E. (Wege) Good, of Hanover, entered into God's eternal care January 21, 2010.

Born March 5, 1940, in Hanover, she was the daughter of the late George and Janet (Smith) Wege.

Pat was a member of Providence Community Church, Hanover. She was a 1958 graduate of Eichelberger High School and an active member of Club 2000.

She recently retired from McSherrystown Family Practice, working for Dr. Hess and Dr. Dixon. She also worked for Dr. Michael Eyer, Wege Pretzel Co., and McDonalds in Hanover, where she was also Buffy the Clown.

Pat was an avid reader and supporter of Guthrie Memorial Library. In her earlier years she was active in the Hanover Community Players. In 8th Grade she had the lead role in "Alice in Wonderland" which was directed by Ned Rutlege. In later years she directed a play called "A Shot in the Dark" and wrote various short stories and plays. She loved traveling, the beach (Cape May, N.J., was her favorite), and especially going on cruises. She also studied and was an avid reader of the Bible.

She was the wife of Thomas L. Good and surviving, in addition to him, are two daughters, Kimberly Smith and husband, Robert, and Laurie Scott and husband, George, all of Hanover; two brothers, Donald Wege and wife, Twila of Hanover, and Alan Wege and wife, Bonnie of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; and three grandchildren, Jarrod Smith, Falon Scott, and Alec Scott.

Interment was in Rest Haven Cemetery.

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