Dr. Daniel Goodenow died very suddenly on board Steamer Mohawk, on his way north from Jacksonville, Fla., at two o'clock A. M., Wednesday, March 14. Dr. Goodenow left his home in Maynard, Mass., about six weeks before on a trip to Florida for his health, which had been poor for about a year, and his death was due to a complication of asthma with heart and kidney difficulties.
Dr. Goodenow was born in Bangor, Maine, December 15, 1862. He was the son of Henry Clay and Mary (Brown) Goodenow. He entered Bowdoin College with the class of 1885 and remained there until after the middle of his sophomore year, when he came to Dartmouth, where he graduated with the class of 1885. He was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, and took an active interest in athletic matters, and was a very popular man throughout his course. He attended Dartmouth Medical College, receiving his degree of M.D. in 1889. He practiced his profession in Alstead, N. H., and in Gloucester and Maynard, Mass. He was for several years a member of the board of health and of the school committee in the town of Maynard, and was active in all that related to the welfare of the town. He was prominent in its social life and was a member and past master of the local lodge of Masons, and past regent of the local council of the Royal Arcanum. His funeral was held in the Congregational church in Maynard, Friday, March 16, and a very large attendance testified to the respect in which he was held by all who knew him. The floral tributes were very numerous and beautiful, some pieces being sent by the school children of the town. The interment was made in the family lot at Hanover, N. H. Dr. Goodenow was married to Kate Belle Carter, of Hanover, N. H., on December 11, 1889, who, with their daughter Sadie, survives him.