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Goodell

GOODELL, Bernice Frances
GOODELL, Bert William
GOODELL, Elsie
GOODELL, Hazel Esther
GOODELL, Iva Irene
GOODELL, Lee Calvin
GOODELL, Levi Leslie
GOODELL, Velma Edith

Bert William GOODELL
BORN
20 April 1889
Coats, Pratt County, Kansas
DIED
6 or 9 February 1940
Bradley, Clark County, South Dakota
BURIED Mount Hope Cemetery, Bradley, Clark County, South Dakota
PARENTS
Levi Leslie GOODELL and Elizabeth PARKER
MARRIED 28 September 1910
Nora Frances GEORGE
BORN
1 August 1889
Cottonwood, Clark County, South Dakota
DIED
November 1976
Watertown, Codington County, South Dakota
BURIED Prairie Hill Cemetery, Bradley, Clark County, South Dakota
PARENTS
Wesley Calvin GEORGE and Rebecca Lorraine POTIT
CHILDREN
Bernice Frances GOODELL
Hazel Esther GOODELL
Lee Calvin GOODELL
Velma Edith GOODELL

Levi Leslie GOODELL
BORN
1 June 1864
Ashmore, Coles County, Illinois
DIED
31 March 1942
Bradley, Clark County, South Dakota
BURIED
PARENTS
??
MARRIED
18 July 1887
Inca, Pratt County, Kansas
Elizabeth PARKER
BORN
28 February 1869
Westfield, Clark County, Illinois
DIED
Bradley, Clark County, South Dakota
BURIED
PARENTS
Elijah D. PARKER and Cynthia A. ??
CHILDREN
Bert William GOODELL
Elsie GOODELL
Iva Irene GOODELL

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Goodell observed the golden wedding anniversary of their marriage at a recent celebration in their Bradley home.

The Goodells were married July 18, 1887 at Inca in Pratt County, Kansas. On their wedding day they drove 20 miles with a team hitched to a spring wagon and with the heat several points above 100 degrees.

For several years the newlyweds lived on a farm near Inca, but in 1898 they loaded their belongings into a farm wagon made with a white canvas cover and headed for Humboldt County in Iowa. This trip took exactly four weeks of driving. Here they lived until 1907, when they moved to Bradley in Clark County. For 10 years they again resided on a farm and later moved to Bradley where they have since resided.

To the Goodells were born three children: Bert W. Goodell of Bradley, Mrs. Ray Gates of Aberdeen and Mrs. W. O. Wesenberg also of Bradley. They now have 10 grandchildrenand one great grandson, all living except for one, Dorothy Gates, who died at the age of five years. This was the only death in 50 years.

At the recent celebration all the children and grandchildren were present except Mrs. Velma Goodell Kaufman of Sioux City, Iowa.

Among the guests in attendance were Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Page of Faulkton. It was Rev. Page who had performed the marriage ceremony of all three children and again repeated the marriage vows of 50 years ago for the celebrant. On this day also was administered the holy baptism of their great grandson, Allen Ellis Gates of Washington, D.C.

At noon a picnic dinner was served to a group of relatives on the attractive lawn of the Goodell home. Open house was held between 4 and 6 o'clock in the afternoon when refreshments were served to about 100 guests.

Out of town guests for the occasion were:

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gates and sons, Robert and Donald of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gates and son, Allen of Washington, D.C., Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald of Ellendale, N.D., Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Page of Faulkton, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Seavers, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Seavers and family of Garden City, Miss Ausla Jordahl and John Edwards of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harrington of Crandall, Mrs. Ella Frothinger of Clark and Mrs. C. M. Naramore of Rapid City.


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