Clare County MI Archives Obituaries.....Goodman, Lorenzo May 17, 1895 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/mi/mifiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joanne Weimer joanneweimer@yahoo.com February 11, 2007, 5:54 pm Clare Sentenial May 24, 1895 pg 1 May 24, 1895 Lorenzo D. Goodman Louie Goodman, whose friends have watched with deep sympathy as his step grew slower and voice feebler, quietly breathed his last in the early morning, Friday, May 17, 1895. He surrendered to the same insidious foe as did his brother, Steve, three years ago. He was a young man, bright and capable, and of good attainments. He was what is so rarely found, a model young man. It is sure to day he had not an enemy in the world. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to his young wife and to his parents. Lorenzo D. Goodman was born in Birmingham, MI, July 28, 1869. He attended the schools of his native village and in 1885 graduated thereform with much humor. Three years later he came to Clare, being employed most of the time since then in the store of his father W.H. Goodman. For tow years he was with Cummer’s Lumber Co., Cadillac. In April, 1893, he was married to Miss Bertha Feighner. One child was born, which died at the age of four months. The funeral was held at his late home, Sunday, conducted by Rev. S.A. Long. The remains rest at Cherry Grove. EASTERN STAR RESOULTIONS Whereas, By the death of Louie Goodman, a great loss has come to his family and friends, and Whereas, his exemplary and upright life has won the highest respect of his fellows in all walks of life; Resolved, That we as members if the Eastern Star, declare our high appreciation of the manly qualities and Christian virtues that characterized the life our esteemed young friend, RESOLVED, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the publishers of our city paper for publication. RESOLUTIONS OF LA TOSCA HIVE Whereas, Death has entered the home of our Lady Chaplain and taken therefore her,” noble boy”, therefore, be it Resolved, that we, the members of the LA TOSCA HIVE, do extend out heartfelt sympathy to Lady Goodman, husband and family in this, their sad hour of bereavement, and be it Resolved that of a copy of these resolutions be placed upon the records of our Hive and also published in the city paper. Bear up, brave heart, beneath thy cares, With thee, “thy loved ones mourn” Thy tender ministrations proved The trials thou hast borne. Bear up, tho’ lonely deathy home And oft thy sad heart ache. Let this sweet thought thy comfort be: His sprit waits to welcome thee To fellowship at last with Him Who maketh no mistake. Martha Bickneel, Hattie Allen, Com’tee CLARE DEMOCARTIC File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/mi/clare/obits/g/goodman1821gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/mifiles/ File size: 3.0 Kb