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Fairview Cemetery

Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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Green Thomas "Tom" Good ~ Mary R. [Crank] Good
Carl Good ~ Florence [Summers] Good
Robert Lee "Dude" Good
James Thomas "Jim" Good
Julia Blanche [Taylor] Good
Doyle B. Good
Gerald L. Good Sr ~ Mildred Inez [Bowen] Good
Christine Henrietta [Clark] Good
Gayle Loren Good
Linda Frances Good


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma

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© Crews Funeral Home
Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma
June 2018

Mildred Inez [Bowen] Good
July 13, 1919 ~ June 20, 2018


APACHE: Funeral for Mildred Good, 98, Apache, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 23, 2018, at First Baptist Church of Apache.She passed away Wednesday, June 20, 2018, in Lawton.

Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery under direction of Crews Funeral Home.

Mildred Inez [Bowen] Good was born July 13, 1919, at home in Tribbey, to Mittie Arthur Bowen and Allie [Robertson] Bowen.

Mildred began school at Fort Cobb. In the second semester of fifth grade the family moved to Apache and she began attending school in Apache. Mildred graduated from Apache High School in May 1938.

Mildred married Gerald L. Good, Sr. in 1939 at Madill. He preceded her in death Oct. 3, 1990.

While their son Gerald Lee Good Jr. was in school, Mildred worked at Neals' Grocery in Apache on Saturdays; she began working full time in 1956. Beginning June 17, 1958, Mildred was employed at First Bank of Apache, later named Shamrock Bank. She worked there until retiring in June 1985.

Mildred was a faithful and active member of First Baptist Church, Apache. She helped with funeral dinners and serving meals to students at Cameron University.

After retirement Mildred started machine-piecing and hand-quilting many beautiful quilts. She joined the Farmerette Club & Happy Workers Quilting Club. She enjoyed joining the other members in hand-quilting each others' quilts.

She is survived by a son and his wife, Gerald and Mary Good, Apache; a stepson and his wife, James Alan Good and Carol, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.; a grandson, Bradley Good and his wife Holly, Lawton; and a granddaughter Karen [Good] Hayes and her husband Fred Hayes, Broken Arrow; grandchildren: Karen, Sherrel, Leslie, Alison and James Alan Good II, all of California; great-grandchildren: Coby Good, Rylan Good, Gatlin Capra, Courtney Capra, Dee Toliver, Lane Hayes, Emma Hayes, Cole Hayes and Brailee and Ethan, of California; great-great-grandchildren: Mazie Rae Toliver and Blake Alan Good. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Mildred was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Gerald L. Good Sr.; her brothers and sisters and spouses: Lester and Beulah Bowen, Earl and Dessie Bowen, Orlie Bowen, Malcolm and Zella Bowen, Venita and Paul McFadden, Leona and Deane Casebeer.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.crewsfh.com.


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