Brian-Goode-Obituary

Brian V. Goode

Charleston, South Carolina

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Brian V. Goode MT. PLEASANT - Brian V. Goode, 50, of Mt. Pleasant died Sunday September 5, 2010, at his residence. He is survived by his brother's, Mike Goode, Larry Goode, James Evans and David Evans. He is also survived by two sister's, JoAnn Hartley and Debie Hutto. A memorial service will be...

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I grew up with Brian....well with all the Goodes. I haven't been home in 22 years though. I miss him

Brian and I go back decades..since we were six yrs.
old. We had many wonderful adventures throughout those years. His family was priceless to him. Will never forget all our good times playing at Brians house as children. My thoughts and prayers are with theGOODE..EVANS..and HUTTO families. I will NEVER forget BRIAN GOODS!! (my soulmate)

One more message from Larry Goode to everyone is below:
From the Goode Family and The Evans

To all the people (from the mountains of Snowshoe, West Virginia to across the country), we thank each and every one of you that took the time to say what you thought of my brother, Brian Goode. My family says Thank you and God Bless. Larry K. Goode.

Contact by writing:
1301 Erckman Dr, Lot 4A
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Posting for Larry Goode on behalf of a friend:(in the words of Larry )


To: Bobby Mayfield of DavenPort, Iowa

Bobby, I miss you.

Bobby and Family: Thank you for your thoughtfulness and your care of thinking of Brian and my family at a time we have need of it. I hope you can keep in touch. Phone. 843-297-7168.

Love,

Larry Goode
1301 Erckman DR, Lot 4A
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

wow...i will dearly miss brian..i worked with him up at snowshoe..had lots of goode times....rip brian.......cindy sewell mileti

Will miss those hugs.

I am so sorry to hear of the lose of my dear friend Brian. As almost everyone has mentioned, he always had a smile ready for everyone. Brian was one of the very first people to befriend me when I came to Snowshoe. This wonderful man offered me his friendship, his guidance, his humor, and love as only a true friend could. I have never met a nicer person in my life, and the world is a sadder place without this wonderful man. My prayers go out to his family and I know we will all see you again...

to goode family sorry to hear about your loss