Nancy-Goodell-Obituary

Nancy Goodell

Portland, Oregon

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Goodell, Nancy (Cannon) 78 Nov. 20, 1936 Aug. 10, 2015 Nancy is survived by her husband, Stan; son, Bruce and his sons, Brandon and Nicholas of Dayton, Wash.; daughter, Karin and son-in-law, David Ferguson and their daughter, Leah of Happy Valley; sister and brother-in-law, Anne and Don Nixon of...

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Stan & Family-we are so sorry to read of Nancy's passing. She was a lovely & kind lady. It's been a long time since we have seen you, but Dick has nice memories of being an usher in your wedding in 1959. Our prayers & sympathy. Dick & Jan Conklin

So sorry for your loss she was great lady
The Garrett family

Dear Karin, We are saddened by the loss of your mother. Our thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time. Fondly, Terry and Potter

Remembering all the good times we had in high school and growing up. You were my ideal. My prayers go out to your family.
Pat O'Brien

Karin, thinking of you and your family. Love Clete and Karin T.

I remember so clearly Nancy and Ann coming to Oysterville in the summer to stay at the Heckes house. I think of them as the beautiful girls of summer.I remember the good fun we all had during those years and more recentlyvisiting with Nancy and my best friend Pete out clamming. It won't be the same not seeing Nancy in Pete's truck on the beach. Nancy had a wonderful smile and great laugh.

Stan, Karin ,Bruce, My deepest thoughts of your family go out to you at this time or mourning. The many years I've had the pleasure working for your family at Ski Bluewood Resort,are,some of the best memories I have. It was one of the few jobs I have had in my life where I looked forward to going to work, and I believe one of those reason was working for Nancy and the Goodell family! May God be with you at this time of mourning and comfort you. May the future bring you happiness. As our paths...

Remembering your kindness and friendship on Trails Club summer outings. And, what a gracious hostess you were on a visit to Bluewood and another to Oysterville.