1915 - 1990 (75 years)
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Name |
Alfred John GOODMAN |
Born |
13 Mar 1915 |
Mystic, CT |
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Gender |
Male |
CAUS |
Prostate cancer, bone metastasis |
EDUC |
Broadway School, Stonington High School 1933 |
OCCU |
Banker, Grocer |
RELI |
Episcopal |
RES |
West Mystic Ave, Mystic CT |
Buried |
Oct 1990 |
Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic, CT |
Died |
17 Oct 1990 |
Mystic, CT |
Person ID |
I60 |
The Turses |
Last Modified |
28 Jan 2018 |
Father |
John Henry (Jack) GOODMAN, b. 17 Jul 1892, Malvern, Worcestershire, England , d. 8 Feb 1965, Mystic, New London, CT (Age 72 years) |
Mother |
Jessie Irene TRUSS, b. 3 Mar 1894, 99 Sturbridge St., Bromsgrove, Worcestershire England , d. 14 Sep 1960, Mystic, CT (Age 66 years) |
Married |
12 Apr 1914 |
Christ Church, Bedford Ave. Brooklyn, NY |
- Rev William Sheafe Chase, Rector
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Notes |
- Married on Easter Sunday, April 12, 1914 at Christ Church on Bedford and Division Avenue, Brooklyn, New York by Rev. Canon William Sheafe Chase at 10 AM. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. & Mrs. W. G. Truss, 1169 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, NY.
Winesses: Charles Hobday and Henry Sylvester. [1]
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Family ID |
F45 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Robertha Agnes HOLLIDAY, b. 6 Oct 1917, Mystic, CT , d. 22 Dec 1994, Mystic, CT (Age 77 years) |
Married |
16 Jul 1938 |
Union Baptist Church, Mystic, CT |
Children |
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Last Modified |
19 Dec 2021 |
Family ID |
F42 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Married - 16 Jul 1938 - Union Baptist Church, Mystic, CT |
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Notes |
- Alfred worked for his entire life in the Mystic area, working at the Mystic River Bank, Barstow’s Market, and for his last 10 years managing the bicycle shop at Dick Neff’s Mystic Sporting Goods. He served as president of the Charles B. Allyn Foundation, which provides scholarship loans and grants to Mystic area charities. Active in civil affairs, he was past president of Mystic Lions Club, which honored him as a life member. He was also a life member of Mystic Hook and Ladder Co. of the Old Mystic Fire Department, a member, and past grand master of the Stonington Lodge 26 of the Order of Odd Fellows, Charity Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, Charity and Relief Lodge of Masons of Mystic, life member of Mystic Rod and Gun Club, a former member of the Groton Lodge of Elks, and a member of St. Mark Episcopal Church. Widely known in numismatic circles, he was a 42-year member of the American Numismatic Society and served for many years as the coin collecting merit badge councilor for the Boy Scouts of America. During World War II, he was a member of the Groton Rationing Board. [2]
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Sources |
- [S6] Book of Comman Prayer, (Episcopal Church).
- [S287] Alfred J. Goodman Obituary.
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