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Charles Aaron Good

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Charles Aaron Good

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
17 Jul 1944 (aged 70)
Peabody, Marion County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Peabody, Marion County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Section H
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Good. - Charles Aaron, son of Joel and Susanna Good, was born near Versailles, Mo., April 29, 1874; passed away July 17, 1944, at his home in Peabody, Kans.; aged 70 y. 2 m. 18 d. In 1885 he moved to Peabody with his parents. When a young man he accepted Christ as his Saviour and joined the Mennonite Church of which he was a member until called home to glory. On December 24, 1900, he was united in marriage to Catherine Winey. To this union were born 7 children; Maytie Dunken, Peabody; Huber, Dallas, Tex.; Pessie Aslin, Colorado Springs, Colo., Paul and Marion, Wichita; Chester (deceased 3 years ago); and Maybelle Richert, at present in Augusta, Ga. In 1911 he and his family moved to New Mexico, where they were pioneers on the mesa. They were the last of several Mennonite families there remaining true to their faith. In 1927 they moved back to Kansas and in 1939 moved to Peabody. He was in failing health for several years, but the last few months he failed rapidly. His death was caused by dropsy and heart trouble. He is survived by his wife and 6 children, 3 sons-in-law, 3 daughters-in-law, 8 grandchildren, one brother (E.E. Good, Sheridan, Oreg.), and one sister (Mrs. S. G. Winey, Goshen, Ind.). Four brothers and one sister preceded him in death. He will be greatly missed by his many friends and relatives. He left a testimony to relatives and friends that all was settled and he was ready to go. When in distress a few hours before he departed, his faithful wife asked him if he wanted Jesus to come for him and he assented that he did. He said the past is all under the blood and he loved everybody. He was resigned to the Lord's will. A short service was conducted at the home in Peabody by - Duffey and at the Catlin Church by Bros. Earl Buckwalter and M. A. Yoder. Text, Jno. 14:1. Burial was made in the Peabody Cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Vol. XXXVII, No . 18 - August 4, 1944
(Info. thanks to Romaine Stauffer)

Good. - Charles Aaron, son of Joel and Susanna Good, was born near Versailles, Mo., April 29, 1874; passed away July 17, 1944, at his home in Peabody, Kans.; aged 70 y. 2 m. 18 d. In 1885 he moved to Peabody with his parents. When a young man he accepted Christ as his Saviour and joined the Mennonite Church of which he was a member until called home to glory. On December 24, 1900, he was united in marriage to Catherine Winey. To this union were born 7 children; Maytie Dunken, Peabody; Huber, Dallas, Tex.; Pessie Aslin, Colorado Springs, Colo., Paul and Marion, Wichita; Chester (deceased 3 years ago); and Maybelle Richert, at present in Augusta, Ga. In 1911 he and his family moved to New Mexico, where they were pioneers on the mesa. They were the last of several Mennonite families there remaining true to their faith. In 1927 they moved back to Kansas and in 1939 moved to Peabody. He was in failing health for several years, but the last few months he failed rapidly. His death was caused by dropsy and heart trouble. He is survived by his wife and 6 children, 3 sons-in-law, 3 daughters-in-law, 8 grandchildren, one brother (E.E. Good, Sheridan, Oreg.), and one sister (Mrs. S. G. Winey, Goshen, Ind.). Four brothers and one sister preceded him in death. He will be greatly missed by his many friends and relatives. He left a testimony to relatives and friends that all was settled and he was ready to go. When in distress a few hours before he departed, his faithful wife asked him if he wanted Jesus to come for him and he assented that he did. He said the past is all under the blood and he loved everybody. He was resigned to the Lord's will. A short service was conducted at the home in Peabody by - Duffey and at the Catlin Church by Bros. Earl Buckwalter and M. A. Yoder. Text, Jno. 14:1. Burial was made in the Peabody Cemetery.

Gospel Herald - Vol. XXXVII, No . 18 - August 4, 1944
(Info. thanks to Romaine Stauffer)


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