Ellen-Goggin-Obituary

Ellen V. Goggin

Lakewood, Ohio

Nov 21, 1936 – Jan 4, 2026

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BORN
November 21, 1936
DIED
January 4, 2026
LOCATION
Lakewood, Ohio

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Ellen V. Goggin, 89, was born into eternal life on January 4, 2026. Ellen was born on November 21, 1936, in the Bronx, NY, to John and Frances Lyons (nee Evans). Ellen was the loving mother of John (Roxana), Stephen, Brian (Marielle), and Scott (Michelle). She was the proud grandmother of Greg...

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Living in Ohio on Sweetbriar Drive and having "The Goggins" down the street was always an adventure. I would always knock on the door and Ms. Goggin would answer, I would say, is Steve home, for like the 1000 time. She would then let me in and ask if I was thirsty or something and was always so kind to me, even if Steve and I were always getting into some type of mischief. I will not be able to attend in person and my condolences go out to the Goggin Boys, her extended family and friends. A...

Ellen was one of the kindest and sweetest person I´ve ever met. Praying for God to comfort the family as He alone can...

Grandma Ellen (a.k.a. Mimi) was a genuinely kind and truly special woman who will be missed tremendously. As the matriarch of our family, she was the glue that held us all together, showing an unwavering dedication to both her purpose and her people. While it is hard to imagine our family without her presence, we will honor her memory by carrying forward the legacy of love and unity she spent her life building.

Mrs. Goggin was a class act and one of the finest ladies I have known. She always had a twinkle in her eye and something nice to say about everyone and everything. She was all about her children and grandchildren...they were her whole world! She spoiled them with love, kindness, time, and gifts.

I was so sad to hear of her passing.
Scott, Michelle, Emma, and Scott Jr., I am truly sorry for your loss. You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

My husband and I met Ellen after living just about 24 hours in the Aynsley building.She welcomed us like old friends - always a warm hello and laughed at my husband's attempts at humor.we knew we had made the right choice to join this community. Thank you Ellen.

My deepest sympathies. Ellen and I volunteered together at the WVIZ auction store many years ago. She was a lovely person and fun to be around. May she rest in peace.