Delbert-Goodwin-Obituary

Delbert G. Goodwin

Eureka, California

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Delbert G. Goodwin completed life in Eureka, CA on September 21, 2014. He was born in Eureka to Gertrude Janes and Alfred Goodwin on September 19, 1923. He was a descendant of the Janes family (Janes Creek and Janes Road, Arcata). Del grew up on Pleasant Hill, Arcata. He graduated from Arcata...

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Always in our hearts thanks for sharing your life with me.

On Del's passing, I have lost my oldest close friend that I remained contact with since he left San Francisco. He was my first boss when he and Mary owned the Fisherman's Wharf Aquarium.

Prayers and condolences to Mr. Goodwin's family. I also had Mr. Goodwin for a science teacher at Winship Jr. High in 1970. Never after did I have a science teacher as interesting as him and with such a great sense of humor. He was one of my favorite teachers during all my years of school. I often thought of him through the years and am glad to know he lived a full and happy life.
Cindy (Smith) Shively

I had Mr. Goodwin for two Biology classes at Winship Jr. High in the late sixties. I remember to this day what I learned about Plankton, Photosynthesis, the basic cell and numerous other things.

Mr. Goodwin was my favorite teacher when I went to Winship so many years ago. I will never forget his humor and the awesome way he taught.
Condolences to the family.
RIP Mr. Goodwin.

Glen; Sorry to hear of your fathers passing. our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Mr. Goodwin was a wonderful teacher and kind person. He taught in such a way that I remember many things from his classes still today. Several of us would spend lunch time with him in his classroom at Winship. His stories, encouragement, and life lessons will always be remembered with great fondness. Mr. Goodwin touched so many lives during his long career teaching science.

Mr. Goodwin was my Science teacher at Winship Jr. High (84-85). He was one of the nicest yest stern teachers I had. My sincerest condolences to the family.

Mr. Del you will be greatly missed, and that is an understatement. You guys have been been family for the past 27 years...not only will the humans miss you but also our felines. May you rest in peace, and be fishing and telling everyone all of your amazing stories everyday!! The alley will never quite be the same. <3 <3 <3 Love, Jessalynn, Jenna, Matthew and Alan