
Overseer Gwendolyn Louise Good was born June 11, 1950, to the late Charlie Singleton, Sr. and Leola Short Singleton in Cheraw, South Carolina. On March 16, 2025, she went home to be with the Lord.
Overseer Gwendolyn Good and her family moved to Detroit, Michigan when she was young. She remained there for most of her schooling. At the age of 12, she received Jesus as her Lord and Savior. When she turned 15, she moved to New Haven, CT, to live with her sister, Ruth Fisher, and attended James Hillhouse High School. She graduated in 1968. After high school, she attended OSI School of Business. She was employed at Union Trust Bank until God led her to attend Miracle Valley Bible College in Miracle Valley, Arizona, which was founded by the late Rev. A. A. Allen. During this time, she learned how to hear God’s voice, how to pray and be led by the Holy Spirit. Overseer accepted the call in April 1972. God said that “He was preparing a people that He would bring to her,” and He did.
Following Bible college, Gwendolyn L. Good was united in holy matrimony to John A. Good on December 2, 1972. To this union, two children were born, Devón and Darius.
Soon after getting married, they moved to Ashland, Oregon and served under Pastor Leo Wine at Faith Temple Tabernacle serving as Foreign Missions Secretary and working alongside her husband, while he served as Youth Pastor. They were ordained in ministry under Pastor Wine in 1973. Following the ministry that God had called them to, they moved back to New Haven, Connecticut and began pastoring in May 1975.
She labored as Church Administrator and was the Administrator for the Young Heart’s Day Care Center, an outreach of the church, in which she has served from its inception in 1999 until she retired in November 2023. In addition, she and her husband took several trips to Haiti and Brazil in foreign missions’ work.
Overseer Good attended Gateway Community College, Southern New England Regional Bible School, and Southern New England School of the Bible to further her studies for the ministry. In 2007, she received the Honorary Degree of Theology from the Seventh-Day Adventist Theological Seminary. Reverend Good’s love and desire for the fullness of God was the motivator for her this present day. The scripture that directed her life was Matthew 6:33, “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God…”
Gwendolyn Good’s husband, Pastor John A. Good, went home to be with the Lord in April 2006. They had been married for 34 years. She continued to pastor and carry forth the vision for Bible Gospel Center in Hamden, Connecticut. In May 2013, she became the Overseer of Bible Gospel Center, when her son, Darius Good, was installed as Pastor. She also became Vice President of the Board of Trustees.
In addition to ministering the word and administering the church, Overseer was one of the praise and worship leaders at Bible Gospel Center. She was the director of the choir, headed the women’s ministry department, communion department, and consistently checked on the sick and shut in. She was also a long-standing member of Heritage Chorale of New Haven.
Overseer Gwendolyn Good leaves to cherish her memory, a daughter, Devón Bellamy (George) of Stratford, Connecticut; a son, Darius Good (Chazareé) of Hamden, Connecticut; eight grandchildren, Ajay Bellamy, Symone Good, Danyelle Bellamy, Trevor Good, Salena Bellamy, Riley Good, John Good, and Daniel Good; one brother, Herbert Singleton (Willie Mae) of Detroit, Michigan; three sisters-in-law, Barbara Reed (Roy) of Dallas, Georgia, Sandra Gibson (Robert) of New Haven, Connecticut, Gladys Rainey (David) of Waterloo, Iowa; brother-in-law, Kenneth Good (Stephanie) of Hamden, Connecticut; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Besides her husband, she is predeceased by her brothers, Charlie Singleton, Walter Singleton, Thomas J. Singleton, Edward Singleton; her sisters, Caletha Britton, Carolyne Williams, and Ruth Fisher; her nephews, Kenneth Fisher, Kelvin Fisher, and André Singleton.
The funeral service will take place on Monday, March 24, 2025, at 10:00 AM at Bible Gospel Center, 143 Leeder Hill Dr., Hamden. Following the service, interment will be at Beaverdale Memorial Park. A viewing will be held at the church on Sunday, March 23, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM, followed by a Celebration of Life service from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Additionally, there will be a viewing at the church on Monday from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. The funeral service will be livestreamed via the following link: bgc.family/funeral
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May the lord give the family ,church members and all those that’s love her his strength, We know he is a comforting God . We know that he said that he will leave us nor forsake us..Bro Venson Tay or members of Mount Gideon faith fellowship church.pastor Gary Hyman and lady Joyce Hyman love you all.🙏🏿❤️
Our Prayers and condolences to the entire family. Overseer Good was a kind and soft-spoken woman who, as stated, believed in seeking God first. We got to know her and her late husband, Pastor John Good, through Christ Chapel New Testament Church Ministries. They participated as speakers during our Bible School commencements and in other areas of ministries. She leaves behind a legacy of love and cherishedmemories. We pray that God will comfort and strengthen all who were connected with her during this time.
Rev. Wilton & Rev. Fannie Hardy
My sincerest condolences to the Good family and to the BGC family. May the God of all comfort sustain you all during this sad and challenging time.
My deepest and sincere condolences to the family at this time; Gwen was a classmate. Peace and Blessings
Sincere sympathy to family and friends on the loss of this kind spirited woman of God. Her gentle demeanor was one that always gave peace and joy to my spirit. She had a smile that could offer a ‘”calm” in any situation. RIP Gwen and enjoy your eternal reunion with your Loved One.
Julia Nelson-Ficklin (Hillhouse)
No words can express.
My BGC family.
I am here in spirit. I am celebrating with you for We know our love one is happier than ever.
Many memories will be cherished. Both she and Pastor John kepted me in line,encouraged me,help me through many,many trials.
Who can forget a PRECIOUS SOUL.
God had you in my life for a reason.
It was a PLEASURE to service at BGC for 20 something years.
To the GOOD family.
Keep the memories alive, dwell in the comfort of Gods words for you know she is in His
presence ❤️.
Praying for each of you.
IN LOVING MEMORY
I LOVE YOU!!
SEE YOU IN HEAVEN Sister Gwen.
Kay Kay
To the family: To know her was to love her! My Condolences to the family and thank you for sharing her with so many of us! She was a Jewel and always had a smile with an encouraging word! She will be missed by all!🙏🏾
We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family. Bible Gospel Center and the Good family has assisted in several Home Going Services for our family including the recent service for our Brother Kevin Diggs we are truly humbled and gracious, God has added a beautiful flower to his garden and has left her family and church family with many beautiful memories. May God strengthen the family at this difficult 🙏 time . We will continue to uplift the families name in prayer.
John 11:25 I am the resurrection and the life.The one who who believes in me will live even though they die
Hello. My mother Julia Strong was member of this church and a good friend of Gwendolyn and her late sister Ruth, The Strong family sends there thoughts and prayers to the Goode family now and always.
My prayers and condolences to the Good Family
All of you have my brother and my condolences during this difficult time. May God bring you peace and comfort as you start navigating through life without your love one.
Much love
Larry Singleton
Valerie Singleton