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Brian Gregory Good

11/21/1972 - 6/3/2026

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Obituary For Brian Gregory Good

Brian Gregory Good passed away peacefully surrounded by family on June 3, 2026, at the age of 53. Brian came into this world on November 21, 1972, to the proud parents of the late Mary Kathleen (Kathi) (nee Neil) Good and Gregory Malcolm Good, Sr.

Brian is survived by his loving fiancée Heather Hammond; father Gregory Good, Sr.; older sister Tammi Mrazik; younger brothers Scott Good (Kim); Bradley Good (Christine); Gregory Good, Jr.; & younger sister Mandi Cantrill; nieces and nephews Christian Good; Gracie Good; Lexie Good; & Divad and Jozi Mrazik along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, & many close friends and colleagues.

Brian was a 1990 graduate of Covington Catholic High School as well as holding a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Kentucky University and an Associate of Science Degree in Surgical Technology from National College of Business and Technology. He worked as a surgical technician with Beacon Orthopedic. Brian also served in the United States Navy where he was honorably discharged.

Brian had many passions such as many of the local sports teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, and University of Kentucky Wildcats (where he and Scott would spend countless hours watching and rooting them on). Brian also had a passion of the Star Wars franchise, collecting movie memorabilia and toys; along with many other passions such as being a certified scuba diver making many dives in the Caribbean. And most importantly he loved spending time with his perfect love "Plove" and soul mate, Heather. He also had a deep love for his two dogs, Ickey and Boomer.

Brian had a fun filled and larger than life personality where he joked and spread laughter to those around him. He emotionally touched and loved many people in his life and will be greatly missed by all.

The funeral service will be private and at the convenience of the family.

Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.stithfuneralhome.com.

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