Obituary – Sandra Lee Fulk Good
Thursday, February 13, 2025

Sandra Lee Fulk Good, 80, of Broadway, passed February 12,2025 at Life Care Center in New Market after a brief illness.
She was born on May 24, 1944, in Rockingham County to the late Denver and Dorothy Green Fulk.
Sandra worked for Valley Engineering as a receptionist and attended Mount Carmel United Brethren in Christ Church in Fulks Run.
On April 25, 1963 she married Ellis Mason Good who preceded her in death on July 16, 2013.
Sandra is survived by daughters; Angie Rhodes and husband Doug of Bridgewater, Connie Hess and husband C.M of Nashville TN, grandchildren; Beth Luebben and husband Craig of Bridgewater, Jeremy Rhodes and wife Alannah of Mt Sidney, Lindsay Hess Price and husband Derek of Murfreesboro TN, great grandchildren, Jacob and Carson Luebben, Sister, Bonnie Yankey and husband Harold of Criders, Brothers; Vic Fulk and wife Shirley of Mathias WV, Denver Fulk , Jr. and wife Ann of Broadway, sister in -law, Mary Miller Turner of Timberville, life long friend , Linda Vaughn and many special nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents she is also preceded in death by sister Peggy Warner and infant child, Shawn Good.
Pastor Scott Budde will conduct a Memorial service Saturday February 15, 2025 at 3:00 pm at the Mt. Carmel United Brethren in Christ in Fulks Run, VA.
Friends may call at Sandra’s home anytime or visit with family following the memorial service.
In lieu flowers memorial contributions may be made to Mt Carmel United Brethren in Christ, 11466 Brocks Gap Road, Fulks Run VA, 22830 or SPCA, PO Box 413, Harrisonburg VA 22803.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted by Grandle Funeral Home in Broadway VA.
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