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Dolly Goodwyn Obituary

Dolly Goodwyn BRANCHVILLE - Dolly Rose Murphy Goodwyn, born Nov. 1, 1924, was the ninth and last surviving child of the late Lester and Hattie Parker Murphy. Baptized at an early age, she grew up as a member of Rising Star Baptist Church and as a student in Southampton County Public Schools. On July 1, 1944 she married the late Sam Green Goodwyn. To this 63-year union four children were born, Deborah Ann, Doreen Celestine, Samuel Bernard and Walter Frank. In addition, the couple was blessed with an adopted daughter, Eula Paige; and a foster son, Demetrick Jones. Dolly, affectionately known as Dot and later as Ms. Dolly, was an award-winning agent for North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company for close to 30 years. She loved her church and community and dedicated her life to her family. Her faith in God was the cornerstone of her life. For many years she used her musical gifts to lift up the name and spread the good news of Jesus Christ. She was the musician for several choirs and was a member of several choirs as well. After being a member of Rising Star Baptist Church for nearly 50 years, in the late 1970s, she moved her membership to Galilee Baptist Church where her husband Sam was a deacon. After joining Galilee, she served as a deaconess, financial secretary, and chairperson for numerous programs. She remained a faithful member of Galilee until her death. Dolly was also an active member of her community. She worked with several voter registration projects and was president of the Southampton County Chapter of the NAACP for more than a decade. She also served as president of the Southampton County Assembly for many years. In addition, she was past Worthy Matron of her chapter of the Eastern Star, past president of the Farmer's Friend Lodge No. 1, and founder of her beloved Boykins Community Youth Center (CYC) Club. She was the recipient of numerous awards from fraternities and other organizations recognizing her contribution to the community. Dolly loved people. She always desired to make the world a better place and believed that with faith in God anything was possible. Her enthusiasm and confidence were infectious. However, foremost she loved her family. She always said that her favorite topic of conversation was her family, especially her children. Dolly leaves to cherish her memory her grateful children, Dr. Deborah Goodwyn and her daughter Dotty Waters; Doreen Tubbs, her husband John and their children Josh and Ashley; the Honorable S. Bernard Goodwyn, his wife Sharon and their children Sam and Sarah; Walter "Frankie" Goodwyn, his wife WáChevia and his children, Simone, Felice and Casey; Eula Paige Turner Crockett and her children Leroy Turner Jr., Annette Turner Harper (Tyrone), Timothy Turner, Gary Crockett and Anthony Gregory; her 12 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren; Demetrick Jones and his four daughters; her devoted sister-in-law, Lillian Goodwyn Woodley; and a host of other relatives and friends. A wake for Dolly Rose Murphy Goodwyn will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. today, Dec. 26, at Engram Funeral Home, 1001 Armory Drive, Franklin, Va. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 27, at Galilee Baptist Church, 15688 Old Branchville Road, Branchville, Va. The Rev. Willie L. Diggs, pastor, will deliver the eulogy. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Dec. 26, 2010.

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December 27, 2010

To the Goodwyn Family,

May God continue to bless you in the homegoing of your mother.

Love,

Thelma W. Wyatt
Waverly, VA
(Former teacher at SHS)

Pastor Michael A. Turner, Sr.

December 27, 2010

To the Goodwyn Family:
May God bless and comfort you during this difficult time of depletion and loss. "Be not dismayed whate'er betide, God will take care of you."

December 26, 2010

To theGoodwyn Family:

Our deepest sympathy is sent to you and the family from Beverly Turner Hobbs & the Turner Family of Branchville, VA & Rising Star Baptist Church.

We will truly miss Mrs. Dot and we will always remember all of the great time that we spent with your family over the years. From Boykins Elem., Church Choir, Family events, Mrs. Dot's birthday celebration, Doreen & I in Conn. in the tobacco fields, Southampton High & the Community Center in Boykins.

Be blessed and know that you are in our prayers.



Beverly
Virginia Beach, VA

Wendy Edwards

December 26, 2010

Bernard, Sharon and family: So sorry for your loss. I know you were so dedicated to her especially these past few years. Find peace in knowing she spent Christmas with Jesus. Wendy E. (Chesapeake VA)

LAmont Simmons

December 26, 2010

"My deepest sympathy goes out to the Honorable S. Bernard Goodwyn,the family,friends,colleagues and neighbors on the passing of their beloved Ms. Dolly."
your friend to keep,
Lamont

ANDREW BLOW

December 26, 2010

With deepest sympathy to the Goodwyn Family.

December 26, 2010

Aubrey and I send our sincere condolences to the Goodwyn Family. We are blessed to have known Mrs. Goodwyn because of a special relationship we have with her daughter, Dr. Deborah Goodwyn. Your mother was a loving, caring, and kind Christian who will be missed by her family, neighbors, and friends.
Aubrey and Bertha Escoffery (Suffolk, VA)

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