B. Haygood (Goody) Summers III 55, of Tallahassee for the last 35 years, formally born and raised in Lake City passed away suddenly Oct. 17, 2012, at his home. He was the son of the late B. Haygood Summers Jr. He graduated from Lake City High School and was selected Whos Who American Most Likely to succeed. He graduated from Lake City Jr., College with an AA Degree on the Deans List. And a degree in Cosmatology which he was on Pres. List. He moved to Tallahassee to attend FSU. He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Lake City.
He is survived by his loving Mother: Iris Thomas Lamb Summers of Lake City.
His Brother; John J. Lamb Sr. of Gainesville.
His Newphew; John J. Lamb Jr. (Jack) and wife Beth.
2 great newphew and niece; Aiden and Mollie of NJ.
1 Aunt; Ruth Bennett of Lake City
A Celebration of Goody's life will be held Wednesday, December 5, 2012 in Archer
Funeral Home Memorial Chapel in Lake Butler at 2:00 P.M. Family will receive friends after the services. Private Burial will be in Dekle Cemetery in Lake Butler.
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Iris I just saw on the computer that your son had passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. So sorry for your loss.
Daisy Jones
December 6, 2012
Loved you Haygood!! No one could ever cut my hair like you! You will be missed dearly my friend.
Deborah Elliott
December 5, 2012
To Iris and Family:
I grew up in the First Baptist Church and knew Goody since as far back as I can remember. Granted, he was younger than I but our lives crossed both at church and in school as well.
I send my sincere condolences on the loss of his human presence but know you will be with him again some day.
May you gain sweet peace of mind and comfort in knowing there will be a reunion once again.
Hold dear your memories and you will find his presence in the most unusual places and usually in the most spontaneous of circumstances. Treasure those times.
God bless and keep all of you in this time of trial.
Dell Anne Hines Afzal
November 30, 2012
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