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    Author Topic: Gregory A. Goodknight -1950-2008  (Read 2066 times)
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    « on: September 23, 2008, 01:49:07 AM »

    Gregory A. Goodnight
    April 15 , 1950 - May 21 , 2008
    Gregory A. Goodknight "Uncle Gregie" 58 , of Indianapolis , Indiana formerly of Danville , died May 21 , 2008 . Gregory was born April 15 ,1950 to Carl D. and Wanda (Etherington) Goodknight Sr. Greg was a1969 graduate of Danville High School , and has been a printer at Shorewood Printers in Indianapolis since 1973 . A Veteran of the U . S . Army , he served his country during the Vietnam War . He was a member of the Muzzle Loaders Association , Mahawa Sipiwi Muzzle Loaders , Inc., and the Single Action Shot Society . A Memorial service was held on May 30 at Weaver & Randolph Funeral Home , Danville . Survivors : his mother Wanda Goodknight , Indianapolis , and a brother , Brian E. Goodknight , Fruitdale . Contributions may be given to one's favorite charity in his memory...
    Sincerely , Susan Johnson
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