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In Loving Memory

Good, Geraldine D. (nee Pientka)

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Wednesday, October 12th, 2022. Beloved wife of the late Edward T. Good; dear mother of Mary Good, Ann (Val) Strode and Jan (Bill) Butler; dear grandmother of Emily (Scott) Morrison, Matthew (Nishma) Strode, Adam Butler, Angela Butler, and Michael Butler; dear sister of Alice Kelly; dear cousin of Arthur (Pat) Zacharski; dear aunt of Kenneth Pientka, Gerry Pientka, Carolyn Einerson, Jean Thorsen, Thomas Pientka, James Pientka, Stephen Kelly, Linda Marth, Edward Kelly, William Kelly, Juliane Kelly and Thomas Kelly.

Services: Funeral Service from Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Saturday 15th, 9:30am to Our Lady of Providence Catholic Church for 10:00am Mass. Interment Monday, October 17th at Holy Cross Cemetery (Calumet City, IL).

In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions to Lafayette Industries (Sheltered Workshop) 179 Gaywood Dr. St. Louis, Mo. 63021 or a gift card to the wonderful care team at Hope Hospice Group, including Mark, Sarah, Maureen and Randy. Cards can be sent to their attention at Hope Hospice, 107754 Indian Head Industrial Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri, 63132.

Visitation Friday, 4-7pm.

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2 thoughts on “Good, Geraldine D. (nee Pientka)”

  1. I will always remember my Aunt Geri as a person of strong moral conviction that was firmly grounded in her Christian faith. She was also a lot of fun to visit, since she was a great cook and had a wonderful sense of humor. Both she and her husband always treated me with kindness and sincerity. They always made me feel as if I were one of their own children. As I grew older, she was always willing to provide guidance when needed. I remember her with respect and admiration, and I will miss her very much.

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  2. I will always remember my Aunt Geri as a person of strong moral conviction that was firmly grounded in her Christian faith. She was also a lot of fun to visit, since she was a great cook and had a wonderful sense of humor. Both she and her husband always treated me with kindness and sincerity. They always made me feel as if I were one of their own children. As I grew older, she was always willing to provide guidance when needed. I remember her with respect and admiration, and I will miss her very much.

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