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William Z. Good

Los Angeles, California

1924 - 2020

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April 27, 1924 - December 25, 2020 A remarkable man who survived the horrors of the holocaust to flourish in America, and a skilled physician whose devotion to his patients was matched by his enthusiastic friendliness and mischievous wit. He died of complications from COVID-19 at the age of...

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I just heard of Dr. Good´s passing. My family, including 8 kids and my grandmother, were patients beginning in the late 1950s. He cared for us through delivering babies, miscarriages, dog bites, tonsillectomies, broken bones, ulcers, suturing cuts, vaccinations, and more. I last saw him in the early 80s- we were standing in line to get our ski bindings adjusted on Mammoth mountain. It hurts my heart to know that he succumbed to this awful pandemic just before vaccines were available. ...

Dear Dr William Z Good. We will miss you, your smile, jokes and the true spirit of The Human Being. We hope You rest in peace while entering The House of The Father. Condolences to The Family from Joanna and Krys Tukaj.

Dr. Good was my physician growing up in La Puente, CA. I’ve thought about him now and then and then was surprised to see him highlighted in the PBS Newshour weekly episode highlighting people who died as the result of COVID. I’ve learned much about him since seeing the episode.

My prayers and condolences to all his family.

Tom Chabolla

While I never had the honor of meeting Dr. William Good, I have been under the care of his son, Dr. Michael Good, for many years now and recognize all of the sensitivity, wit, and care that were the essence of Dr. William in Michael, as well as the same dedication and compassion both have employed in their professional lives. Michael has also counted both of my parents as his patients, and all of us could not have been under better care. My mother and I send our sympathies to all of Dr....

Dr. Good was the first person I met when I entered this world! He was my childhood doctor and I have some very fond memories of him! I taught him that you can shake a thermometer upside down and make it go up, he asked me what did you do put it next to a warm light and when I told him how I did it he was fascinated because he didn’t know it did that. I remember him giving me the thermometer and saying show me! And when it happened he could not believe it. He stitched my eye after an...

He was the best Doctor I have ever met. He was the most compassionate man. I will always be honored to have known him.

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