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Daniel Monroe Goode

Daniel Monroe Goode, 83, of Newberry Fl and former resident of Lake City, Fl passed away on May 14, 2022.  An Alachua county native, he was the son of Roger Bailey Goode and Victoria Douglas Goode. Mr. Goode was a member of Cross Baptist Church in Ellisville.

 

Mr. Goode worked 31 years for US Sugar Corporation in Clewiston before retiring to Lake City. He recently moved to Newberry to be close to family.

His hobbies included fishing and hunting. He loved to make his friends and family laugh by sharing stories of his adventures growing up with his 14 siblings.

 

He is survived by his children, Bradley Goode(Joyce), Yon Goode (Leslie), John Randolph Goode and Nikki Ivy; sisters, Doretta Jones, Jean Smith, Faye Davis; brother, Bobby Goode; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

 

He is predeceased by his loving wife, Jean Goode, parents Roger and Victoria Goode, siblings Cecil Goode, Mina Bush, Della Rooks, Josie Jones, Dalton Goode, Bailey Goode, Betty Parker, Louise Hunt, Ann Suggs, Mary Carlisle.

 

Funeral service will be Wednesday May 18, 2022 at 11:30am in the Milam Chapel of Newberry. The family will receive friends at 10:30am. Arrangements are under the care of MILAM FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES 22405 W. Newberry RD Newberry, FL 32669. 352-472-5361 www.milamfh.com

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In consideration of COVID-19, as well as the families we are serving, we would like for those of you whose immune systems are compromised please stay home and send the family a condolence card. We may also be forced to postpone services if this continues or worsens. Our profession as funeral directors is not only focused on serving families, but also protecting the families and the community at-large. Thank you and please take care!

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