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Katie M. Goodwin

Phoenix, Arizona

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Goodwin, Katie M. died Sunday December 19, 2010, after a courageous four month battle with pancreatic cancer, she was 58. She was the cherished wife of George (Rick) W. Simmons, III. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Katie lived the last twenty years in Phoenix, Arizona. She earned a...

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Knowing that it's been 10 years since Katie's passing makes me as sad today as I was 10 years ago. She was a very special person.

I haven't seen or talked to Katie since high school. But I remember her as one of the nicest people I went school with. She always friendly and fun to be around.

I am so sorry that her life was cut way too short.

Ricky, I grieve with you. Katie so much wanted to live mainly because she loved you so much and she wanted to be there as your partner. But she does live on in our hearts and in our memories. You said Katie always kept you in line and I think she is still watching over you so you better continue living like Katie is still here. Be brave and stay strong. Love, Molly

I am very sorry to hear of Katie's passing. She was in my High School Graduation Class at Cleveland Hts. High. Actually we went to school together from Milliken Elementary School, then Monticello then Hts.

As a cancer survivor myself, I know the devastation of the disease.

In the past year Katie was responsible for bringing me together with a mutual school friend from 40 yrs ago, Bernie Marshall. Thank you for that Katie.

May God Bless all your family &...

Rick, you above all know what a wonderful person Katie was. I'm so glad that I had the opportunity to get to know her (and you). Please take care of yourself. Katie would want you to. She will be missed by all she touched. With our deepest love and sympathy.

Best wishes to Rick in this time of grief and suffering. It was my pleasure to have known Katie for the past eighteen years. I was honored to be associated with Katie in the founding of the Camelback Therapy and have communicated with her often. Her love of family and friends will be greatly missed.

To family and friends: Rejoice in this
hope. "Those of our people who have died will live again! their bodies will come back to life. All those sleeping in their graves will wake up and sing for joy. As the sparkling dew refreshes the earth, so the Lord will revive those who have long been dead." Isa 26:19

To Katie family In this most difficult time may the love of family and friends help you in your time of grief.May the God of love and comfort help you at this time.

I am so sorry for your loss, Katie had a beautiful smile, may the God of all comfort be with the family at this time of grief.