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James Miller Goodger

Fort Worth, Texas

1925 - 2017

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James Miller Goodger COLLEYVILLE--Miller Goodger, 91, passed away Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017. FUNERAL: 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Chapel. Visitation: 2 to 3 p.m., prior to the service, at Greenwood. Entombment: Greenwood Mausoleum. Miller was born Dec. 25, 1925, to Herman "Shorty" and Esther...

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Luann and family. I just learned that your father passed away. I'm so sorry for your loss. In 1978, your dad hired me (Windfohr Oil, now Burnett Oil). We both loved OU football! He will always have a special place in my heart. With sympathy, Debra Brown

Morgan,
I'm so very sorry to hear of your Grandad's passing. It's so painful to lose a treasured and precious loved one. I never had the pleasure of meeting your Grandad personally, but I know he loved you and Penelope very very much. He will always be with you, just close your eyes and sit quietly and you will feel him. I love you Morgan.
Aunt Kelly

Morgan,
I'm so very sorry to hear of your Grandad's passing. Losing a treasured loved one is so painful and so hard to understand. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting your Grandad I know he adored you and Penelope. He may be gone from this earth but he will always be with you, just close your eyes and sit quietly and you will find him. I love you.
Aunt Kelly

I am so sorry to hear this. I so enjoyed visiting with Mr. Goodger, and getting to know him better, when I sold his home. He has great war stories. I told him he should write a book! He and my dad, Ed Moody, went to school together. Daddy thought highly of him.
I am praying for God's comfort and peace for your family.
My deepest sympathies,
Melodee Moody Young

Dear Robert,
Your dad was an amazing man who gave to all selfishly. He was so proud of you. May all the wonderful memories keep his spirit alive.
You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless
Suzanne

My best buddy!
You're the most amazing person I've ever known, I'll never forget all of our adventures and wonderful memories.
You filled my life with so much.
Thank you for being such an amazing Grandad.
I love you more than anything.

My condolences to Miller's family. I first met Miller in 1977 in Midland TX when he was VP at Southland Royalty. He interviewed me for a job with Southland and because of him they almost hired me but instead I joined Texland Petroleum in Fort Worth. It was there that I became friends with MIller as part of the local geological community. I deeply respected Miller for his accomplishments in his profession but mostly for the fine person that he was. It was my priviledge to have know this...