
William “Bill” J. Good, Jr., 73, of Fremont, OH passed away at his home on Monday, September 14, 2020. He was born April 10, 1947 in Fremont to William J. and Delores (Marchlewski) Good, Sr. Bill married Pamela Stinchcomb on September 29, 1989 at Mayer Park and she survives. He worked at Singer/Eaton Controls as a supervisor. He then worked in the maintenance department at Style Crest in Fremont.
Bill was a member of the Fremont Eagles and the Commodore of the Sandusky River Yacht and Outboard Club. He loved Miller High Life Light and talk radio. He was a Tigers, Browns and OSU fan.
Bill is survived by his wife, Pamela Good, Fremont, OH; children, Robert Good, Sandusky, OH, William (Leah) Good III, Fremont, OH; stepson, Shawn Stinchcomb, Virginia Beach, VA; mother, Delores Good; siblings, Andrew Good, Sue Cheek, Cliff (Kathy) Good, Sr., Mari (Arley) Stewart, John (Sandy) Good, Anna Good, Nancy (Larry) Parker, all of Fremont, OH, Anthony (Bev) Good of Minnesota and Dee Dee Wagner of Arizona; grandchildren, Adam, Zachary and Myles Good.
He was preceded in death by his father, William J. Good, Sr., and brother, Michael C. Good.
Visitation: Friday, September 18, 2020 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Wonderly Horvath Hanes Funeral Home and Crematory, 425 E State St., Fremont, OH.
The use of face masks is required while indoors at all services. Social distancing will be observed throughout all services with wait times taking place outdoors. If you would prefer, you may express your condolences below or call the funeral home at 419-332-6409 to request that your name be signed in the guest book.
A celebration of life ceremony will take place at a later date.
Memorials: Wounded Warrior Project
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Jason
He’s in great company. I like to think he is with Mike Good and Grandpa sitting by some river somewhere. Calling everyone going by a Son of Bitch. He will be deeply missed. That end of the road has a massive hole in it.
Ken Martien
I remember we had a great group of guys working at StyleCrest when I was there, and I remember you were always Hittin’ it. Jason was spot on….I’m sure you have beer in hand, sittin’ by some river or lake with your relatives havin’ a good Ol’ time. To your Family, please accept my sincere condolences. Rest easy Bill.
Ken Martien
Carol Meyer Gentry
So sorry, I remember growing up with Bill on S.Fifth Street. Prayers to his family
Deanne Wagner
To Everyone… Our thoughts and prayers are with ALL of you at this difficult time and always… May GOD continue to Bless us and keep us strong until we meet again. Our family always stays together in GOOD times and in hard times . Stay Strong. All our Love, DeeDee, Jonah and Jenna.
Dick Hoffman
To Bill’s family, you have our deepest sympathy at Bill’s passing. In our younger days we used to ride our bikes out to there house along the river and spent a lot of time fishing off the docks. He always had something good to say and he surely will be missed. Please concentrate on all the good times you have had with him. May Our Dear Lord bring comfort and peace to you all, in Jesus name. Amen
Barbara Hudson
He was also a good bowler, and him and I were teammates during the tournaments that our teams went to, rest in peace my friend and I’m going to be missing you.