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Eugene Goode Obituary

Groton - USN RET, CDR Eugene Francis Goode passed away on Feb. 2, 2013.

He was born in Montague, Mass., on Feb. 9, 1939. Eugene enlisted in the U.S. Navy in August of 1956, and was promoted through the enlisted ranks to the grade of chief electrician's mate. In January of 1966, he was appointed as a warrant electrician and in July of 1969, was commissioned as an ensign in the Limited Duty Officer Program.

Lieutenant Commander Goode's sea duty includes tours in USS Pickerel (SS 524), USS Bream (SSK 243), USS Dogfish (SS 350), USS Howard W. Gilmore (AS 16), USS Chopper (SS 342), USS Amberjack (SS 522), USS Cutlass (SS 478), and on board RCS Hai Shih (SS 91) as a member of Mobile Training Team subsequent to the turnover of USS Cutlass (SS 478) to the Republic of China. Other tours have included division engineer, Submarine Division 121, assistant material officer, Submarine Squadron 12, and as an instructor and legal officer at the Naval Submarine School New London.

Lt. Cmdr. Goode has been awaarded the Navy Commendation Medal (third award), Navy Achievement Medal, Battle Efficiency Award, Enlisted Good Conduct Medal, Navy Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. He was qualified in submarines, both officer and enlisted.

On Feb. 11, 1969, the USS Chopper, a diesel/electric submarine, was off the coast of Cuba when the power tripped off. Within seconds, the Chopper's angle increased to 450 down and begin to fall deeper into the ocean from 440 to an estimated 1,000 feet, near crush depth for this sub built in 1945. The efforts of the electrical gang, including that of Warrant Officer Eugene F. Goode, who also served as an electrician on the same submarine a decade earlier, helped save many from certain death, miraculously restoring power allowing the Chopper to ascend vertically out of the water straight towards the heavens before splashing down, severely damaged, back on top of the sea.

Once again, now retired "Gene" Goode on Feb. 2, 2013, ascended to the heavens, this time never to return. You served our country well, Dad, rest in peace.

Gene is reunited with his mother, Margaret, his father, Edward, and daughter, Karen.

He is survived by two brothers and a sister; his former wife, Edna; four children, Theresa, Patricia, Stephen, David; 15 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

A private memorial service will be held on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013, in Groton.

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Published by The Day on Feb. 6, 2013.

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March 3, 2013

Went to a beautiful memorial for you Uncle Gene, your daughter Patti did a great job. Rest in Peace.
Love your niece Kathleen Marie

February 27, 2013

Sailing on into the sunset... a path that awaits us all. Thanks for all you left us with .
Brother-in-law, Bernie, USAF in those early years.

Ann Adams

February 12, 2013

Good by old friend. Many happy memories of our days in Dorchester. With sincere sympathy to your wonderful kids. Ann Adams

February 12, 2013

Rest in peace Gene. Say Hi to Mom, Dad, and Karen for me. Helen

Stephen Goode

February 10, 2013

Dad, thanks for the experiences you gave me, I believe they have made me a better man.

Marty Rice

February 9, 2013

I didn't know Gene personally but he is my 'Submarine Brother'. I appreciate his service, his rising through the ranks as he did and most of all his heroics to save his sub and crew.He is what all submariners aspire to be....
Marty Rice
QMC(SS) Ret

Myron Howard

February 9, 2013

Gene and I qualified on Bream in 1958. He and Edna lived in the same apartment building in Honolulu as my wife and I for a few months between West Pac runs.

He was a good sailor and great shipmate. Rest in peace brother. We have the watch.

Paula Couming Reetz

February 9, 2013

Patty, Theresa, Stephen, David, auntie Edna. Sorry for your loss. Love to be a fly on the wall when he and Karen reunite.

Rick Poling

February 8, 2013

The proud Brave hero men of the deep undersea. RIP

Richard Santomauro

February 8, 2013

Sailor Rest Your Oar! An LDO and 30 year submariner myself, I realize that at some point we all have to step across the brow to meet our maker. I find comfort in my heart that the Lord is all powerful and that the end of life in this realm is not the end but rather the beginning.

Patty

February 8, 2013

You will always be in my heart,Dad. I will cherish the good memories.

February 8, 2013

RIP, GENE. GO NAVY!!!
Your brother-in law Tom & Mary Couming

BLESS HIS FAMILY, He missed a great crew.

February 8, 2013

So sorry for your loss. We did not know Eugene, but we know we lost a true Patriot. He kept America safe, and we are forever grateful. Again, so sorry for your loss. Anthony and Paula Barile, Groton

Ken Caye

February 7, 2013

It was a pleasure serving with you, "Goodie", a great shipmate!

February 7, 2013

Shipmate rest your oar see you on the other side, Jack Tregoning Ishpeming MI

Robert Mahon

February 7, 2013

I knew Gene quite well while serving on the Dogfish and I am so very sorry to hear of this. Memories of working on his VW Type 3, dinner at his home and his help in getting permission to have my 14 year old brother on one of our excercises are remembered often.

My heartfelt condolences to the family of this true American.

I'll be seeing Gene at some point and will pass on the good words written for him.

Jim Symes

February 7, 2013

Goodbye Uncle Gene, Rest in peace. Your nephew.

Kathleen Symes

February 7, 2013

Rest in Peace Uncle Gene.

Cheryl Good

February 7, 2013

Fair winds and following seas.. thank you for serving our country.

Marvin Goldie

February 6, 2013

Thank-you for your service. Sailor rest your oar.

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