Myrl was born in Lubbock, TX to pioneer New Mexico ranchers, Uyless Devoe and Dessie Lewis Sawyer who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were her husband, Thomas Jefferson Good, Jr. and her eldest daughter, Sandra Good Ramey.
Myrl and Jeff owned and operated the Buckeye Ranch in Ft. Sumner, NM until their retirement and subsequent move to Roswell, NM in 1986.
Myrl was a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Roswell and St. John's Episcopal Church, Ft. Sumner. Among others, her most passionate affiliations included the American Needlepoint Guild, Past National President and Life Member; New Mexico Garden Clubs, Inc, Past State President; Museums of New Mexico Foundation; Board of Regents of the Museums of New Mexico; Board of Directors of the College of Santa Fe; Member Emeritus, New Mexico Governor's Mansion Foundation; Life Member, National Skeet Shooting Association. Among others, social associations included the Monday Lunch Bunch of Santa Fe and the Monday Lunch Bunch of Roswell; the Roswell Jr. Book Club; the Ft. Sumner Dance Club; the Los Borrachos Gun Club, the Alley Cats of Roswell, the Dugettes, and she aspired to the Balboa Club of Mazatlan.
Survivors include a son, daughter, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The family requests memorials be made to the Myrl Good Fund for the Princess Grace Boehm Rose Award. The mailing address is as follows: Pat Rogers, Treasurer, American Needlepoint Guild, 760 17th St. Rock Island, Illinois, 61201-2560.
Friends may pay respects online at www.lagronefuneralchapels.com
Arrangements are under the direction of LaGrone Funeral Chapel.
Myrl was born in Lubbock, TX to pioneer New Mexico ranchers, Uyless Devoe and Dessie Lewis Sawyer who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were her husband, Thomas Jefferson Good, Jr. and her eldest daughter, Sandra Good Ramey.
Myrl and Jeff owned and operated the Buckeye Ranch in Ft. Sumner, NM until their retirement and subsequent move to Roswell, NM in 1986.
Myrl was a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Roswell and St. John's Episcopal Church, Ft. Sumner. Among others, her most passionate affiliations included the American Needlepoint Guild, Past National President and Life Member; New Mexico Garden Clubs, Inc, Past State President; Museums of New Mexico Foundation; Board of Regents of the Museums of New Mexico; Board of Directors of the College of Santa Fe; Member Emeritus, New Mexico Governor's Mansion Foundation; Life Member, National Skeet Shooting Association. Among others, social associations included the Monday Lunch Bunch of Santa Fe and the Monday Lunch Bunch of Roswell; the Roswell Jr. Book Club; the Ft. Sumner Dance Club; the Los Borrachos Gun Club, the Alley Cats of Roswell, the Dugettes, and she aspired to the Balboa Club of Mazatlan.
Survivors include a son, daughter, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The family requests memorials be made to the Myrl Good Fund for the Princess Grace Boehm Rose Award. The mailing address is as follows: Pat Rogers, Treasurer, American Needlepoint Guild, 760 17th St. Rock Island, Illinois, 61201-2560.
Friends may pay respects online at www.lagronefuneralchapels.com
Arrangements are under the direction of LaGrone Funeral Chapel.
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