Judge Gerald A. Goodwin

Judge Gerald A. Goodwin obituary

Judge Gerald A. Goodwin

Gerald Goodwin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Aug. 5 to Aug. 6, 2016.
Funeral services for Judge Gerald A. Goodwin of Lufkin will be held Saturday, August 6, 2016 at 10 a.m. in the First United Methodist Church with Dr. Jerome Brimmage officiating. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park. Judge Gerald A. Goodwin, age 76, passed away on August 3, 2016 after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Gerald was born in Lufkin, Texas on July 6, 1940, the seventh child of the late Roy and Mary (Modisette) Goodwin. He had one brother and five sisters who continued to be very close to him in adulthood. His father was an electrician who convinced his son that education was of paramount importance to his future. As a boy, Gerald worked daily on the family farm plowing fields, peeling poles and herding goats after school. He earned the honor of Eagle Scout, having to hitch rides to and from each meeting. After graduating from Lufkin High School in 1958, he served two terms in the US Army, which helped him pay his way through law school on the GI Bill. He attended Stephen F. Austin University while working as an employee at Lufkin Industries, Southland Paper Mill and the Lufkin State School. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1966 and married Mary Rivenbark. They had the first of two children, Robin, in 1967 and then Wendy in 1972. Gerald started the University of Houston Law School in 1968. In order to pay his tuition and support his new family, Gerald worked multiple jobs through law school including freight loading and pipefitting. Upon graduating law school in 1971, Gerald worked as an assistant district attorney in the Harris County D.A.'s office through 1973. The infamous Judge Jimmie Duncan gave him the nickname "Pine Knot" because he was from East Texas and said that Gerald "had sawdust in his ears" due to a hearing impairment that made it difficult for him to hear court proceedings. Gerald was happy to return to his hometown in 1974 as an assistant district attorney in Angelina County. He then succeeded the late Federal Judge John Hannah as the district attorney in 1975 and served in this position until 1990. During his tenure, he prosecuted hundreds of felony jury trials and three capital murder trials. Colleagues recall Gerald as being one of the best DA's and trial lawyers in Texas and he was proud of the fact that he could connect with so many jurors due to his humble background, diverse work experience and interest of people from all walks of life. In 1990 he was appointed as District Judge of the 159th Judicial District in Angelina County, succeeding Judge David Walker. After 10 years in this position, he served as a Senior District Judge until 2003, helping where needed in courts throughout East Texas. He briefly "retired", working in private practice with long-time friend, George Chandler, often taking cases pro-bono to help those who could not afford to pay a lawyer. He later came out of retirement to serve as judge for Angelina County's "rocket-docket", designed to cut down on the jail population. Through his career, he served as Director for the Texas District and County Attorney's Association, President of the Angelina County Peace Officers Association, a member of the Board of Control of the East Texas Peace Officers Association, the National District Attorney's Association, the State Bar of Texas, the Judiciary Section of the State Bar of Texas and President of the Angelina County Bar Association. Despite his busy career, Gerald always made time to dedicate to his two daughters, spending countless hours as a 4-H leader helping them and other children with livestock projects, youth rodeos, scholarship fundraisers and more. He often quoted to his girls that "the true measure of a man is the quality of his children". As reflected by many public speeches that he gave to various organizations and graduation ceremonies, he was eternally grateful for the opportunity that America gives to those who work hard, particularly to a young barefoot boy who herded goats and later graduated from law school. Gerald made it his mission to help other children and often counseled troubled youth in his courtroom, convincing them that they could do better. He served as Round Up Chairman for the Boy Scouts of America, Region V Director for the Texas High School Rodeo Association, Director for the Angelina County Peace Officer's Youth Rodeo, Lufkin ISD Task Force on School Violence, Board of Director of the Angelina County Exposition Center and Chairman of the Angelina County Chamber of Commerce Law Enforcement Committee. He was also a notorious judge for various Chili Competitions around East Texas. He was the recipient of the Angelina County Golden Anvil Award and the Rotary Club Paul Harris Award. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Mary (Rivenbark) Goodwin of Lufkin; daughter and son-in-law, Robin and Joe Collmorgen of Lufkin; daughter, Dr. Wendy Goodwin of Dallas; grandchildren, Julia and Helena Collmorgen, Sofia Murgola, and Thaxton and Mira Mathur; brother, Royce Goodwin of Rock Hill, South Carolina; sisters, Elizabeth (Boots) Reese of Houston, Sue Raney of Lufkin and Mary Jo Morris of New Braunfels; sister and brother-in-law, Betty and Ron Gulledge of New Braunfels; special nieces, Veta Redmond and Randa Langerud; numerous other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Irma Lee O'Bryan. Pallbearers will be Joe Collmorgen, David Collmorgen, Richard Collmorgen, Erik Langerud, Sanjay Mathur and Peter Murgola. Honorary pallbearers will be Judge Michael Schneider, Judge Joe Ned Dean, Wade Jabbour, Judge Paul White, Judge David Wilson, Judge David Walker, Judge Bob Inselman, Jerry Wayne Patterson, Herb Hancock, Claude E. Welch and George Chandler. Special thanks to the loving care of Hospice in the Pines and Dr. Sean Moran. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice in the Pines, 1504 W. Frank Ave., Lufkin, Texas 75904. Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com. Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors.

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August 12, 2016

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August 8, 2016

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August 8, 2016

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Traci Walker-Cameron

August 12, 2016

Lufkin has lost a truly great man. His memory will live on in the hearts and minds of his many friends and loved ones. My deepest and most sincere condolences.

Martin W. Dies

August 8, 2016

Condolences for the loss of Judge Goodwin. Able, accomplished and compassionate, he was a man of integrity. He will be missed greatly.

Peggy Hershelman

August 8, 2016

I am saddened to hear of your loss. My late husband, David Sikes, worked as a deputy when Gerald was DA. He loved working with Gerald and thought the world of him. David loved to watch Gerald "close a case" and admired him tremendously for his compassion and his wonderful sense of humor. He is highly respected by all of us in the legal realm that knew him. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with your family.

JOAN HOPSON

August 7, 2016

Sue and family: My sympathy to all in the loss of your loved one.

Jerry and Linda Hill

August 7, 2016

Mary, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jerry spoke often of Gerald when the two of them worked their way through SFA at the Lufkin Paper Mill. Later, we will never forget his kindness of helping Jerry with his brother. May God keep you and your family in the palms of his hands.

Dorid (Scoggins) Taylor

August 6, 2016

Gerald and had several classes together at LHS. I remember our geometry class well as he kept us entertained. I knew he had done remarkable things with his life, but never realized how hard he worked to get there. He was truly a most respected man and one with great compassion and a sense of humor. He has left so many friends to mourn his passing. Mary, we share your sorrow.

Judy Dixon Holland

August 6, 2016

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Barbara and Duncan Cavanaugh

August 6, 2016

Our condolences.

Larry and Becky Alford

August 6, 2016

I would give Gerald a ride from SFA to home sometimes. Mary, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Nancy Hutto

August 6, 2016

I am so sad to know that I've lost a good, sweet friend. Visiting with him at reunions and hearing him speak lovingly about his family was always such a special time. I will miss his great smile and genuine kindness.

August 6, 2016

Goodwin family, know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time.

Carl Ballard family

RANDALL PALMORE

August 6, 2016

WE HAVE LOST A GOOD'EN...BLESS THE FAMILY WITH THAT LOSS!!

Benny & Linda McClain

August 5, 2016

my wife and I met Gerald thru Judge Dean in Groveton. Would come by and visit our hardware store. great guy whom we really liked

Joe Mack & Janie Allen

August 5, 2016

Gerald was a lifelong neighbor and I'm sad to see him pass. My thoughts, prayers and sympathies are with the Goodwin family at this time of mourning.

Martha Oliver

August 5, 2016

Mary Pearl sending prayers for your loss of dear Gerald-he was the grandestwe loved him and you

Lynda Maberry Zimmerman

August 5, 2016

Mary and Family.....my heart and prayers go out to you on the loss of our dear relative. He was truly one of a kind and loved my all. No one could match his wit and great charm. He leaves a huge void in our Modisette clan❤❤❤

Jim Masters

August 5, 2016

I had the distinct privilege in the 80's of serving on a Grand Jury in Lufkin under Gerald,s direction. He earned the highest respect I had to offer. May he rest in peace knowing he served his community well. My prayers are with Mary and family.

Eddie Hairgrove

August 5, 2016

Prayers for the Goodwin family.I had the privileged to be around Gerald many times .What a great man.

Doris Snider Merrill

August 5, 2016

May God bless your family and friends in their time of sorrow. Gerald and my brother Jerry. Snider. was good friends as they grew up.

Pat Dunmire Stephens

August 5, 2016

A bit of my childhood is lost. Gerald was a true inspiration to me and so many. RIP Gerald and my sincerest condolence to his family. May the memories of a great man comfort you in the days ahead.

August 5, 2016

Good man, sorry for your loss Mary

Ernest Mitcham

August 5, 2016

Mary, I am so sorry for your loss.

Minnie Jones

August 5, 2016

May God bless the family with peace. I will always remember the Judge for his kindness and help. Thank you Judge Goodwin!

Deborah Williams

August 5, 2016

Mary and to all the family the Daughters Republic of Texas with sadden hearts send prayers and love to all . God will be holding all of you in his arms . He will be missed but he will still be your hearts always and you will get to see him again some day . God BlessDeborah Williams Chaplain DRT .

Monica Hill

August 5, 2016

He will always be an inspiration to so many people. His hard work, strength, and true kindness made him an unforgettable man.

Jo Ann Bentley

August 5, 2016

I did not know the tough guy side of Gerald. As I was close friends with Mary, his mother, I saw the soft spoken, sweet, and loving side of this son for his Christian mom. She loved to make him chicken and dressing, one of his favorite dishes, several times a week. It was a joy to watch his eyes light up as he came into the kitchen and smelled the aroma. I will never forget the love they showed each other and myself!! Gerald is reunited with his mom and dad in Heaven, and I look forward to the day I see them again.

Marijo Meredith

August 4, 2016

Prayers to the family on the loss of a great man, who was greatly loved and respected. You will be missed! Marijo Meredith

Carol Walker

August 3, 2016

We lost a wonderful wise man today. Rest well Gerald.

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