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Henry Harrison Good III

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HENRY HARRISON GOOD III., passed away on July 25, 2018. Henry was born in England, Arkansas, on February 28, 1952, to Alta Jean and Dr. Henry H. Good, the first of three boys. Henry was preceded in death by his parents, and is survived by his two sons, Cameron Good of Joppa, Maryland, and Bryce Good of Little Rock; his two brothers, David Good, of Montrose, Colorado and Stephen Good, of Dallas Texas, and one sister, Jenifer Loffredo, of Detroit, Michigan; as well as four grandchildren (Avery and Mason Good of Maryland, and Kylie and Ella Good of Little Rock); and his niece, Beverly Oliver of Dallas, Texas and nephew, Christopher Good, of New York City. Henry was loved by many and had friendships that went back to his earliest childhood days in England, Arkansas, where he grew up before moving to Little Rock in 1961. Henry always had a special place in his heart for England. Friends remember his gift for friendship, his wonderful sense of humor, his curly hair, and especially his love of practical jokes. Henry graduated from Hall High School in Little Rock where he was student body president. He attended the University of Arkansas, where he graduated with a degree in accounting. After working as an accountant in Little Rock, Henry opened DaVinci's Workshop, an antique and furniture refinishing business. He had a talent for finding antique pieces and bringing out the beauty in them through his refinishing wizardry. Later, he went back into the financial industry, working as a stock broker and then for the Arkansas Department of Finance. Even after returning to the financial world, Henry always retained a keen eye for artistic design, and had an appreciation for the unique and beautiful. His house was always full of interesting art deco and other unusual pieces. A memorial service will be held for Henry on September 29, 2018, to remember his life, sense of humor and smile. The details will be available on the Facebook page in the name of Henry Good. Memorials may be made to the Society for the Prevention of Discrimination Against People with Curly Hair. Or, alternatively, and on a more serious note, the Wolfe Street Foundation at 1015 Louisiana St., Little Rock, Ark., 72202. Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/chenal.

Published July 29, 2018

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