William Goodison (politician) explained

William T. Goodison
Birthname:William Thomas Goodison
Birth Date:1876 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Strathroy, Ontario
Death Place:Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Spouse:Ida M. Johns
m. 4 November 1903[1]
Riding:Lambton West
Predecessor:Richard Vryling Lesueur
Successor:Ross Wilfred Gray
Term Start:October 1925
Term End:December 1928
Profession:business executive, business manager, manufacturer
Party:Liberal

William Thomas Goodison (16 February 1876  - 3 December 1928) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Strathroy, Ontario and became a business executive, business manager and manufacturer.

Goodison attended schools at Strathroy and Sarnia Collegiate before further studies at Osgoode Hall Law School. He became president and manager of the John Goodison Thresher Company Ltd. and president of the Sarnia-based Industrial Mortgage and Savings Company. He served as directory of the Ontario Commercial Travellers Association and in 1925 and 1926 was chair of the Sarnia Board of Education.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Lambton West riding in the 1925 general election then re-elected there in the 1926 election.

In late 1928, during his term in the 16th Canadian Parliament, Goodison underwent surgery at a hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. The operation was unsuccessful and he remained unconscious for ten days, dying there on the evening of 3 December 1928.[2] Goodison left his widow and immediate family a $377,000 estate.[3]

References

  1. Book: Normandin, A.L. . Canadian Parliamentary Guide . 1927 . Mortimer Company . Ottawa .
  2. News: William T. Goodison Dies at Cleveland . . 4 December 1928 . 1–2 .
  3. News: Member for Lambton Leaves $377,000 Estate . . 19 April 1929 . 24 .