Date Of Birth: July 17, 1931
Date Of Death: January 8, 2008
Harold Lee Goode, 76, of Indianapolis, passed away Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 at Community Hospital East. He was born July 17, 1931 in Monrovia, IN to the late John and Sarah (Haggard) Goode. He retired as a Millwright from Witco Chemical Corporation. He was a member of Independent Order of Foresters, Moose Lodge, AARP, Pack Master of Boy Scouts of America, and the Indiana Loyal Order of Police. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Phyllis Marie (Abbott) Goode; three sons, Martin (Jennifer) Goode, Andrew Goode, and Ronald Goode; five grandchildren, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Anna, Jonathan, Michael; and sister, Katherine Mitchell. Visitation will be Sunday, January 13 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Harry Moore Family Mortuary, 8151 Allisonville Rd, Indianapolis, IN. Funeral Service will be at College Park Church, 2606 W. 96th St, Indianapolis, IN, at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 14th, with Pastor Don Bartemus officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the church.
Delbert G Goode says
Marty, Andy & Ronnie:
Hey cousin’s. I know it’s been quite a few years since we’ve all seen each other. I just wanted to let you know how sorry I am for you all. I’ll always remember Uncle Lee from when we all kids with his great sense of humor, guitar playing and just being an all around pretty nice guy.
I’m sorry I can’t be there in person but I will be there in heart and soul.
Take care, sincerely
Karen Goode Raney says
My Cuz! What can I say about Harold. I will always remember him as My World’s last REAL Cowboy. I remember him at family reunions, playing his guitar and entertaining us kids. When out singing he would always ask me … “Who’s the only ’Real’ Cowboy you know?” and I would always answer .. “You, Cuz, YOU”. He is now with “The Keeper of the Stars” and while we will miss him dearly I take great comfort in knowing he is there watching over … Our Karaoke Cowboy Angel. Everytime I wear my Sapphires I will consider it a hug from my Cuz.
woody and patty watkins says
We have known Harold for about 13 years. He was one of our first singers at the Sawmill when we started karaoke. He loved his Merle and when he was done singing, he would hold the microphone like a guitar and play it. When he was done, he’d swing it like a bat and tell me thank you. If he came in while I was playing dance music, he’d tell me to cut it off and get back to karaoke, that he was there to sing. He could be cantankerous towards you, but he also told you he cared about you and your family. We will miss him and his straightforward comments. God bless.
Lu Anne Mark Harrison says
Marty & Jennie: We were very sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. We never had the chance to meet him, but always wanted to. My impression was that he was a wirey kind of fellow who could take whatever life threw at him. If there is anything you need, just say the word. – Lu Anne H. & family
Arlena Moslander Coffman says
Phyllis and Boys:
So sorry to hear of Lee’s passing. Lots of memories from 13th Street.
My love to you all.
Arlena
Cindy L Allen says
Uncle Harold lived a great life! It was a joy to know him….he will be greatly missed.
Karaoke Debbie says
I will miss my karaoke buddy Mister (Heavy on the MISTER) Goode.
Robin Howland says
Phyllis & family,
My heart goes out to all of you. I loved Harold, he was like a dad to me. I will always cherish the memories and may God be with all of you during this time. You are all in my hearts and prayers.
I love you,
Robin & Jeff Howland & kids (Jason, Kyle & Kelsi)
ADELE says
I AM DEEPLY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS,HE WAS A GREAT MAN HE WILL BE MISSED..HE WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS.
LOVE ALWAYS
ADELE AND LISA CARPENTER
John Nancy Miller says
Harold was a very dear friend, we had a lot of good times together both doing Karaoke together and doing business. He will be eternally missed. Love, John & Nancy Miller
Janet says
April 17, 2008
I just found out today about Harold’s passing. I knew him from karaoke at different places on the east side. I don’t go very often anymore and that is why I just found out. Harold was a very caring and decent person. He reminded me a lot of my own Father who I lost a few years ago. I will miss hearing him sing and his kind words.
Janet