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Jason Dale "Goody" Good

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1975 - 2018

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LTC Jason Dale "Goody" Good 1975-2018 age 42, of Carlisle, Pa. passed away peacefully Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018, at his residence. He was born Sept. 24, 1975, in Akron, Ohio to Dale Rayne Good of Kent, Ohio and the late Jean Ann (Whitmire) Good. He is survived by his wife of 17 years, Terra Ann...

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Jason and I were ranger buddies, just saw his name on a 98 Fund list. Didn't know he had passed. Great guy, great ranger buddy, I'm so sorry for your loss.

We have only just learned the news. Our hearts are broken. Though we were nextdoor neighbors but a short time in Michigan, we adored Jason. He was such a fantastic husband and father to his beautiful family, and the best neighbor we could've asked for. We miss you guys dearly and send our love and condolences.

I was fortunate to have known Lieutenant Colonel Jason Good while working as an intern with DCMA on the Stryker Armored Vehicle program, where he was the Program Integrator. As part of my capstone project I chose the topic of leadership, and at the time asked then Major Good if he wouldn't mind being interviewed as part of my assignment. He readily agreed, the only stipulation was that before the interview, we would run a 5-miler around Anniston Army Depot on that morning of 4 May, 2012. I...

Lunch at the Last DCMA Commander's Conference together

I was greatly saddened to receive the terrible news about Jason. He is a wonderful man and great American. I so enjoyed the moments we shared. We commanded units on the opposite side of the world and he would make time to enjoy a meal, drink, and/run when the opportunity to see each other presented itself. I am deeply sorry for your loss... He is truly missed.

Praying for you. -Bill and Denise Logan and family and the entire USA Stars family

Jason and I served together in DCMA. We were counterparts in command in Pittsburgh and New Cumberland, under the same regional organization, so we often called each other, met on travel, shared similar experiences, offered support, and kept the Army-Navy rivalry alive. He was an unstoppable, take-charge guy who would accomplish one impressive feat and out-do himself every month after, but always with a smile and a laugh. He loved the members of his command and fought for them constantly. He...

To those who knew him well it was your blessing to have received friendship from a truly good man. May his family heal and loved ones cherish the time they had with Jason. The world was a better place because he was in it.

Jason was one of the greatest guys that I knew. He excelled at everything he did, but he remained humble. He would do anything for you. He will be missed.