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Marilyn M. Good

CARBONDALE, Illinois

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CARBONDALE - Marilyn M. Good, 69, passed away at 8 a.m. Friday, July 20, 2007, at home surrounded by her family and friends. Marilyn was born Feb. 24, 1938, in Fort Wayne, Ind., to Carl F. and Audrey (Sweet) Moats. She married Larry Good on Dec. 23, 1961, in Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. Good was a...

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Larry,
My hearfelt condolences!

My prayers go to Mailyn's loved ones. I was in hight school with Marilyn and remember her quiet, steady personality. I too lost a loved one when my husband died last year and know the sadness you feel.
Barb (Bowyer) Brunner

Dear Larry
So sorry to hear about Marilyn - what a shock. I am so glad that you were able to make it to the SSHS 50th reunion last year. Will always remember her wonderful smile. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Larry and families:

From ski trip companion to fellow tennis player to church family, she was always there for me with a kind "how are you?" and a listening ear. I am sorry for your loss.
Becky Baker

Dear Mr. Good, Tammy and Gary,

I know how difficult it is to loose a parent. My heart with is you all. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Sincerely,
Dawn

Dear Larry,
I never thought a week ago when Gail, Gloria and I visited Marilyn that I would be writing this note so soon.
Marilyn was a wonderful friend. We had so much fun in high school. She was always the beautiful, quiet one in our group. Distance and years separated us sometimes, but when we met we always picked up right where we left off as though we had never been apart. I will always miss her.
My heart is with you along with my prayers. I send my love to you and your...

May the sun shine softly on your cheek today and may you hold tightly to the hand of God during the days ahead.

Larry, Tammy and Garret,

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Marilyn will be lovingly remembered by all of us.

Our trip together to Antarctica will be among our fondest memories.

Dear Larry~
You and your family are being lifted up in prayer. Marilyn was a very special person whom I feel lucky to have known. May God bless you and give you comfort.