Goldie P. Paine

Goldie P. Paine obituary

Goldie P. Paine

Goldie Paine Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Oct. 23 to Oct. 25, 2015.
Oct. 14, 1926 -Oct. 16, 2015 Born October 14, 1926 in Martinsburg, WV. Lived in Trussville AL. for forty-four years and passed on October 16, 2015 in Trussville AL. Goldie had many children both biological and those adopted in her heart. They are Gail and John LeMaster, Buck and Serita Martin, Marilyn and Ed Shockey, Terry and Marty Brenner and C. W. "Bill" Martin (deceased). Grandchildren are Johnny LeMaster (Kristin), Spike LeMaster (Dana), Kelley LeMaster Odom(Bebo), Tracy Shockey, Lara Shockey, Dawn Martin, Caron Martin, Augie Brenner (Lisa), Marc Brenner (Misty), and Bobby Parkinson. Great Grandchildren are Lindsey LeMaster, Brad LeMaster, Lacy LeMaster, Cody LeMaster, Jake LeMaster, Jenna LeMaster, A J Brenner, Logan Brenner, Kerith Brenner, Jonathan Kramer, Hali Blackburn, Kennedy Kimbrough, Kaytlyn Odom, Tristan Odom, Daniel Bonner, David Bonner and Kristen Wilkinson .Goldie and her husband E K Paine (deceased) started Amerex Fire Extinguisher Company in 1971 with their lifelong friends John Howard, Dave Nicodemus, Bill Markstrom and Norman Kesecker. Together they developed Amerex into the premiere fire extinguisher manufacturer in the world. Goldie then turned her attention to the International market and was President of Amerex Fire International selling extinguishers in 71 countries around the world. Under her guidance and leadership Amerex International had companies in the United Kingdom, South Africa and Australia. She was the President of the World Trade Association and earned and was awarded other honors too numerous to name. Honorary Pallbearers are "her girls" at Amerex Janis Price, Cathy Morris, Darlene Massey, Reba Glidewell, Fay Cornelius, Peggy Pennington, Mildred Putman, Dody Washington, Jeannie Greer and Sandy Needham. The Family would like to thank those people who were her special friends – Don Garvich, Vernon, Kathleen and Billy Braden, Jeff Brumlow, Scott Meyers and Peter Reich. The Family would also like to extend special thanks to Dr Robert Chadband for his help and support for many years. His consultations with us were comforting and the information he provided was of great value. He not only took care of her physical needs but he and Mrs. Chadband were her neighbors and friends. Goldie leaves this earth to join friends and family and forever be "side by side" with them in heaven. A Celebration of life will be held at Jefferson Memorial Home on Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 12:00 PM. Visitation will be an hour prior to services. Memorial donations may be made to R.C. Paine in care of Amerex Corporation, P.O. Box 81, Trussville, AL 35173. Jefferson Memorial Trussville directing.

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November 22, 2015

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November 11, 2015

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November 4, 2015

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Chazz Printz

November 22, 2015

Many years ago, when I was a teenager living with my parents, Charlie and Beth Printz, in Charles Town, WV, I met Ned. This was in the mid-1960's, and Ned was involved in establishing the Badger Fire Extinguisher plant in nearby Ranson, WV. He stayed with us many times over those few years, and he, then Goldie, became great friends with my parents, and I and later my wife were their friends as well.They were a truly exceptional couple and had endured many hard times before their success with Amerex. How they dealt with those challenges helped to make them successful. They were always faithful to the friends they had made. They gave back to the community in immeasurable ways. They were positive and upbeat. Back in the W.Va. days and when they moved to Alabama, we looked forward to their visits - the cabin at Little Georgetown on the Potomac, and the parties with their family - Buck, John, Gail, Billy, and the rest. Ned helped me get my first summer job, working on the dry powder fire extinguisher line at Badger, and the two of them never forgot a Christmas, a graduation or a wedding that occurred in the Printz household. It occurs to me that I am just one beneficiary of the way the Paines were with a whole lot of folks, and that sits very well with me.

-Chazz Printz (Shepherdstown, WV)

Stephen Gilmore

November 11, 2015

I was so sorry to hear about Goldie's death and that of Ned earlier this year. They were a great couple with whom to work when I was involved with them at Amerex in the UK. My condolences to all the family.

Michaela McSheffrey

November 4, 2015

Goldie was a remarkable woman who made everyone's life brighter by her presence. She was a pioneer for career women and an inspiration to everyone. Her magic personality shined wherever she was. My thoughts are with her wonderful family.

Dave Brockington

November 2, 2015

Thank you Goldie for being such a kind friend over the years to all your international friends. The love you gave us all will not be forgotten, and you and Ned will be forever in our minds and prayers. Sleep in peace

Charlene H Chadband

October 28, 2015

With Goldies death comes the passing of a great couple who had a BIG impact on this community and many individuals. She and Ned "left their mark" and that is more than most. They will be greatly missed.

Karen Lemley

October 25, 2015

I was very saddened to hear of Goldie's passing. My father, Grover Wilson (who passed away last year at age 80), worked with Goldie and Ned at the Badger plant and later helped set up the plant in Trussville. As a teenager I had the opportunity to meet Mrs. Paine several times and always found her to be a very gracious lady. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends.

Andrea Karrh Fraser

October 25, 2015

So sorry to hear of Goldie's passing. She was a sweet, caring woman who truly cared so much for others.

Timothy Kelley

October 24, 2015

Dear Buck and Serita, I wish you and your family that special peace that only God can give. You are both very special to me, and Goldie was a great humanitarian to this community. You are constantly in my thoughts.

J Morris

October 24, 2015

May the God of all comfort give you the strength and ability to endure the difficult days and weeks ahead. Psalms 83:18.

K. Nichols

October 23, 2015

I wish to express my condolences to the family. I know that your loss is painful. I hope that you can find comfort from our Heavenly Father who is the God of all comfort and who can help you to cope with the pain of losing a loved one. It can be so hard to face each day without that special someone, but the love and support of family and friends and, of course, our loving Creator, can help to ease the pain and sorrow. Again, please accept my sincere condolences.

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