Charles-Goodin-Obituary

Charles Robert Goodin Sr.

Columbus, Ohio

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GOODIN Charles Robert Goodin, Sr., died March 6, 2010 at Monterey Care Center. Born July 5, 1924 to Audrey Parlett and Edwin Goodin, he is predeceased by his parents and his wife of over 63 years, Margaret E. (Bowen) Goodin and one great-grandchild Alishia Ewing. He is survived by daughters,...

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Oh, I just found out about Charles’s passing. I fill as though I have lost my Father. He was a very good and gentle man. I grow up with him. At church and at Camp Bountiful he made you feel as though nothing could go wrong and all was right with the world. My heart goes out for Margaret, Chuck, Betty and Bobby Jo. and the rest of the Goodin clan. I loved Him and he will be sorely missed. God bless all.
Michael Broekhoven Sr.

My prayers are with the entire Goodin family. I thank the entire family for the blessing they were/are in my life.
I have fond memories of crowding into the family station wagon to go to church.
Thank you for your influence on me through church, Camp Bountiful, and the love of all your children (my dear friends).
God bless you all,
Sandy (Conrad)Darnell

Mr. Goodin
Thanks for being there for my brother Ed after we lost our dad, please say hello to our dad after you check-in up there. Jim Merritt

Dear Betty Jo,
Elton and I extend our sympathy to you in the loss of your father whom was so very dear to you. It has to be comforting to know that he and your mother are united for eternity.
Love,
Barb and Elton

Chuck & Janie,

We are sorry about your loss you are in your prayers.

Love,

Dear Goodin Family,

Our sincere sympathy in the passing of your father, Charles. We gratefully acknowledge his service to our country so that we can embrace the freedom we have today.

Sincerely and God Bless,
Buckeye Military Moms, Chapter 9
Blue Star Mothers
Columbus, OH

Dear Goodin Family:
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. The entire Goodin family was a role model for me as I was growing up in Grove City. My prayers are with you all during this time.

Ken and I have been missing Margaret and Bob for a long time. We had such good times with them, eating together after church and driving them home afterwards. We see reminders of Bob every time we look around the church in Reynoldsburg at the many items he made of wood. It was always a pleasure to visit with them. And we always enjoyed and appreciated the quality of Bob's priesthood memory. I know all of you in the family also have many wonderful memories to sustain you in your loss.