Gail-Goodwin-Obituary

Gail Goodwin

Dallas, Texas

1949 - 2014

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DIED
May 22, 2014
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Dallas, Texas

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Gail Braden Goodwin, 64, passed away on May 22, 2014. Gail was born in Dallas to Sara and David Braden in July, 1949. Raised in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, she graduated as salutatorian from Sunset High School in 1967. Gail received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of...

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I don't think there's a day that passes when I don't think of Gail. She was a good friend and absolutely wild about her family and family of friends. She was a good person dedicated to doing GOOD in the world. She is greatly missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Gail was such a spirited person whom I enjoyed sharing memories of the State Fair and comparing stories of the little people in our lives. I greatly enjoyed getting to know her and caring for her. Even though she was my patient, I also considered her a friend and mentor. I will miss you, Gail!

Sara Kate, Brian, Braden and Clif,
After knowing Gail as "Sara Kate's mom" in high school, I had the pleasure of working with her in more recent years at MDA. She will be missed by so many. Thinking of you all during this time.

Our deepest synpathy to all of your family.
Jane and Dr. David Braden, Houston, TX.

Deepest sympathy. I had the pleasure of working and learning from Gail in developing our cancer survivorship programs. Gail's enthusiasm, quick wit, and "can do" attitude were among just the few qualities that I admired. She is truly missed.

Cliff

Our heart felt condolences to you and your family. Out thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Very, very best.

Kent & Katherine Woodard

She was a very nice woman and really cared about the children and patients she served at MD Anderson. Pleasant every time I talked to her. I am thinking of her family.

A wonderful, witty lady. So well liked and respected.

I am so sorry to read about this. Gail and Cliff were the house parents at the LXA fraternity house at SMU in the early 70s when I was a member. She was always so fun and sweet, even when having to deal with a 140 fraternity men who weren't exactly keen on hygeiene and other civilized basics. Our prayers to all the family.