Isaac Good Obit - 1907 - Rockingham Co., VA ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ************************************************************************ SOURCE: Harrisonburg Daily News, Harrisonburg, Virginia (Saturday, February 9, 1907) HEADLINE: Death of Isaac Good. Native of West Rockingham Succumbs to Attack of Pneumonia. ARTICLE: Isaac Good, a well known resident, died at 4 o’clock yesterday morning at his home near the Ashby Monument, after an illness of two weeks. Mr. Good caught a severe cold three weeks ago and later developed pneumonia. During the past ten days his condition had been critical and for several days his death was momentarily expected. Mr. Good was a native and lifelong resident of Rockingham, having been born near New Erection 52 years ago. He was a son of John P. Good, whose death occurred some years ago. Early in life, Mr. Good was apprenticed to the potter’s trade and for years followed that vocation. Fifteen years ago he moved from West Rockingham to the Mt. Sinai neighborhood, where he had resided ever since. Since his boyhood Mr. Good had been a member of the Mennonite church and was an honest and upright man, who was held in high esteem by a large circle of acquaintances in Harrisonburg and vicinity. Surviving him are his widow, who was Miss Ashenfelter, of West Rockingham, and ten children: Mrs. Langdon, Of Baltimore; Mrs. Charles Landes, of near Mt. Sinai; Misses Bettie and Icie, who reside at home; and Messrs. Perry, of Staunton; Charles, John, Weldon, Otto, and Ellis, who live near Harrisonburg. He also leaves one brother, John Good, of South English, Iowa, and two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Suter and Mrs. Abram Myers, of West Rockingham.