Carol J "Steele" Goodman

Carol J "Steele" Goodman obituary, Williamsport, PA

Carol J "Steele" Goodman

Carol Goodman Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Maneval Allen Redmond Cremation and Funeral Home from Jun. 4 to Jun. 5, 2025.

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Carol Joan Steele Goodman, 90, of Schwenksville, PA, died at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at home. Carol was born on September 3, 1934, in Williamsport Hospital, Williamsport, PA, to Evelyn Eleanor Fries Steele and Carl Herbert Steele, founder of Carl H. Steele Typewriters on W. Third St. (Williamsport). At age 9, her mother Evelyn purchased a used upright piano for Carol, who immediately showed unusual musical ability. She eventually took piano lessons and, in her teenage years, organ lessons. Carol played the piano for all her high school assemblies and at age 17 became the full-time organist at The Methodist Church, Montoursville, PA. Throughout her lifetime, Carol served God by playing the organ in many local churches, including St. John's Evangelical United Brethren Church (Williamsport), Calvary United Methodist Church (Williamsport), Calvary Baptist Church (Williamsport), where she became a member, and Faith United Methodist Church (Montoursville), where she was the full-time organist for 29 years before she retired in 2014 at age 79. At Faith, she also directed the children's choir and participated in the hand bell choir. When she was not playing the organ, Carol was also a soloist, singing soprano in the church choir. Perhaps Carol's proudest moment as an organist came on November 1, 1997, when she played the organ at the wedding of Major League Baseball Hall of Fame starting pitcher Mike Mussina (Orioles, Yankees). Carol was widely regarded as the most accomplished organist in central Pennsylvania.

Carol attended Philip Sheridan Elementary School (Williamsport), Andrew G. Curtin Junior High School (Williamsport), and Williamsport Area High School, where she was a contributor to The Cherry and White, the high school literary magazine, and sang soprano in the high school choir. She earned the Gold Award, Girl Scouts of the USA's highest achievement. Carol graduated from Williamsport Area High School in 1952 and attended Lycoming College (Williamsport). There, she met her future husband, George David Goodman, in the school library. Carol graduated from Lycoming College in 1956, majoring in English, and on November 27, 1957, married Dave at First Baptist Church in Winchester, VA. Carol was a fifth-grade teacher at Charles Lose Elementary School (Williamsport) from 1956 to 1961, when she quit to have her first child. In 1972, she returned to the Williamsport Area School District as a substitute teacher for various schools, especially Curtin Junior High School, until her retirement.

Despite her prodigious musical ability, Carol often said that her greatest accomplishment was being a mother to her three children-Geoffrey David Goodman (Valeda Dent), Atlanta, GA; Mae Lynn Forzato, Collegeville, PA; and Jonathan Mark Goodman (Allyson Schenk), Franklin Square, NY. She was preceded in death by her husband of 33 years, G. David Goodman (1928-1991). She is survived by her three children, five grandchildren (Jamie Lynn Forzato Hannigan [Kevin Hannigan], Collegeville; Nathaniel Forzato, Collegeville; Ian Goodman, Franklin Square; Emily Goodman, Franklin Square; and Carlyn Dent Goodman, Atlanta), and two great grandchildren (Judson and Evelyn Hannigan, Collegeville).

Carol spent her retirement years power walking, playing the piano, expanding her extensive frog collection, completing crossword puzzles and syllacrostics, following Penn State football, and investing as much time and energy as she could into her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She also enjoyed traveling internationally, taking trips to Jamaica, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, and several European countries, including Italy, Switzerland, France, and England. Carol was Vice President of the Residents Association at Greenfield Senior Living in Schwenksville until her death. The thread that ties everything together was her love of Jesus and devotion to Him through her service as a mother and as His musician.

Arrangements are being made by Maneval Allen Redmond Cremation and Funeral Home, 500 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. The funeral will take place at Bethel United Methodist Church, 513 Spruce St., Montoursville, on Saturday, June 7, at 11 a.m. An informal gathering of friends and family will take place at the church at 10 a.m. Interment will be at Woolrich Cemetery, Woolrich, PA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Meals on Wheels (www.mealsonwheelspa.com).

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Anne Remaly

June 8, 2025

I never had the pleasure of hearing Carol sing or play the piano but she truly shared her love of God & music in her continual smile.
God bless her for being an active caring person.
for family and may she rest in peace.

Bob and Marcia Jackson

June 6, 2025

Dearest Geoff, Mae Lynn, and Jonathan,
May your hearts find solace in the memories of your mom's light, beauty, and laughter. From earlier times--through Calvary Baptist Church in Williamsport--we deeply cherish our many memories of fun times with Carol and her family. There are so many events, activities, and conversations that will always live on in our hearts. As time passed and other events intervened in all of our lives, we looked forward to Carol's annual Christmas letter to keep us current. We continue to pray for a focus of peace in your lives knowing that Carol is free from physical and emotional suffering...now in the loving arms of our Savior. God bless you all.
Bob and Marcia Jackson as well as "baby" Melissa

Cortney Monger

June 5, 2025

My sweet sweet carol how much I loved you, you knew every day. It was an honor to be apart of your life. You taught me many things in life and you were always there for me. I wish we had more time but I'm grateful for the years we had. Words will never be enough to explain how much you meant to me. Rest in peace my angel, me and baby Avery love you so much

Nancy Goodman

June 5, 2025

My dearest cousins Geoff, Mae Lynn and Johnathan,
I was so sorry to hear about your moms passing. It was always a great joy for me when we would come to visit. Aunt Carol (which you all found hilarious that I called her that) was my favorite aunt. I remember what a gifted pianist she was. She always wanted to play and for us to sing. Always so loving and giving. When your grandma Evelyn was there, between the 2 of them there was always fantastic meals. I am so sorry for this great loss to your family, however we all know she loved the Lord and continues to worship Him now. She is at peace and no worries at all. With deepest sympathy and love, Nancy

Aisha

June 5, 2025

Carolini my birthday twin as I called her. Always kept me smiling. She looked forward to seeing me everyday and just as much as she brighten up my day I feel I did the same to her. She was loving and caring. Even when I would visit her she knew my voice before she could see my face. She was a very pleasant woman to be around. I love you Carolini and may you rest in peace. My condolences to her family.

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