![]() Edmundson, now living in Denver, and an only son, Blake Goss, who was born November 9, 1890.ĭr. Mater, who since died, and on April 10, 1889, he was married to Miss Sarah Blake, daughter of John E. In 1887 he removed to Rockville where he at once took a front rank in his profession and lived here until his death last Sunday. Goss began the practice of his profession at Bellmore where he was unusually successful and enjoyed a large practice in the eastern part of the county. Goss both suffered a stroke of paralysis within a few days of each other.ĭr. They became fast friends and it is a singular coincident that Dr. Noble were the only northern students at this institution at the time. ![]() Wilcox at Greencastle as a student of medicine, when upon the advice of that eminent physician and surgeon, he entered the medical department of the University of Virginia from which he was graduate with honors in 1870. At the close of the war he entered Asbury, now DePauw university, but after a year or two was compelled to leave on account of ill health. ![]() It was during this service, while his regiment was in Alabama that he contracted a disease which followed him more or less all his life. and remained in the service until the close of the war. Goss received an education in the public schools at Bellmore until the latter part of the Civil war when he enlisted in the 149th regiment Ind. His father was one of the earliest as well as one of the most successful school teachers of Union township.ĭr. He was a son of Cyrus and Elizabeth Bullon Goss, who came here from the State of Ohio and were residents of Parke county for many years. 3, 1846, and died in Rockville, December 13, 1908, at the age of 62 years, 1 month, and 10 days. Marion Goss was born in Parke county, Indiana, near Bellmore, Nov. The following was prepared and read by Judge White at the funeral:ĭr.
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