Edith “Pedie” Gould 86 of Frankfort, IN, died 3:27 p.m. May 15, 2012 at her home. She was born October 13, 1925 in Science Hill, Kentucky to William Edger & Emma Catherine (Sipple) Dick. She married Beyrl R. Gould in Frankfort on September 2, 1949 and he preceded her in death.
Mrs. Gould attended high school in Stockwell. She was plant clerk for Indiana Bell, retiring in 1976 after 30 years. Her memberships include, First Christian Church, Clinton Chapter #6 O.E.S. and was Worthy Matron in 1962, Bulldog Club of Indiana, where she was secretary for 30 years, Bulldog Club of America, Women of the Moose, life member of Telephone Pioneers, American Red Cross volunteer and was solicitor for United Way since 1975.
Visitation and Services
Graveside service will be 11 a.m. Friday, May 18, 2012 at Bunnell Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Vincent Frankfort Hospital or charity of choice.
Survived by:
2 Brothers: James Dick of Frankfort and Buddy Day of Ohio
1 Sister: Lucy Kemmerer of Frankfort
Friends: Jim & Teresa Guffy & their sons, Jamie (Candice) Guffy and Clayton Guffy
Preceded by:
She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Earl, Charles, Roscoe, William, Elmer and Hubert Dick, sisters, Pearl Richardson and Clara Dick.
The Members and Officers of Clinton Chapter #6, Order of the Eastern Star extend their deepest sympathy to the Family and Friends of Edith “Pedie” Gould. She was a dedicated member of our Order. May God comfort you in your loss.
Cathy Scott, Worthy Matron
Richard Scott, Worthy Patron
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’ve known both Pedie & Beryl for many many yrs & could never find a greater couple. Pedie was the back bone of the Indiana Bulldog Club, helping so many people that were new to the Bulldog breed & show ring. Pedie was always there to help people out, always with a smile on her face. The Bulldog Club of America has lost a great lady. I know that she is with her beloved Beryl & all their champion Bullies that have been waiting for her for so many yrs at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI did not know Pedie well but what I did know was that she was a very respected bulldog enthusiast who was admired by many. Although we are sad to see her pass on, there is a pack of bulldogs wiggling their tails with excitement on the other side. Good luck Pedie, you will be missed. Give Min-A-Sota Fats a hug for us.
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Facebook Twitter GooglePedie was one of he Bulldog Club of Indiana’s most valued members. It was so good to see her at our 2012 Bullyfest last October. We will all surely miss her.
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Facebook Twitter GooglePedie and Beyrl were my mentors in the Bulldog world and through their knowledge and kindness we became great friends. I will always treasure the memories of our travels together throughout the years gone by.
You will never be forgotten by me and many people in the “Bulldog” world (past and present) for your contributions to our breed.
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