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Charles E. Goodell
Submitted by Mitzi P. Freeman
Newspaper: Putnam County Herald
Date: 6/17/1908
Volume: VI
Number: 20
Page: 1
Chas. E. Goodell died at Monterey at 4:45 a. m. June 10th, 1908, of Bright's disease, after only 38 hours of illness. He was buried at Clarkrange, Tenn., the 14th by the Masonic Lodge of that place. Mr. Goodell was born Aug. 4th, 1843, at Buffalo, N. Y., and moved to Illinois when a boy, in 1868 moving to Minnesota where he lived until about twenty years ago when he came to Tennessee. George and Ernest reached Monterey in time for the funeral, Frank and Roy being with him at the time of his death, as were also his brother William and wife who were visiting him. He was very popular with all who knew him, being Senior Warden of Monterey Lodge, F. and A. M. No. 066. Mr. Goodell was a member of the G. A. R., having enlisted in Co. D, 75th Illinois, and was once a member of Walter Post No. 223, at Milford, Iowa. A touching incident connected with his funeral was the large number of Confederate soldiers who joined the services.
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