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Wendell Paul Goodman passed away on May 28, 2025, at the age of 69 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
He was born on March 15, 1956, in Hominy, Oklahoma, to Paul Ray and Cloan (Pogue) Goodman. Wendell grew up in Sand Springs, where he started elementary school, before moving with his family to Prue, Oklahoma, where he graduated with the Class of 1974. During the summers of his teenage years, he helped his father at Conrad. On June 4, 1977, Wendell married Kimberly Jo Barnes at Tanglewood Baptist Church, and they initially made their home in Prue. Shortly after high school, Wendell began working as a machinist at Baird Manufacturing. He later worked at Nordam, Dover, and Odi before joining American Airlines, where he eventually retired. In 2002, Wendell and Kim moved back to Sand Springs.
Fishing, hunting, riding motorcycles, jeeping, attending his grandsons ball games, along with spending time with his family, were significant aspects of Wendell's life. He and Kim participated in Toy Runs and Cancer Charity Rides and enjoyed numerous vacations across the United States. Wendell also took many motorcycle trips, including attending the Sturgis rally and exploring the Appalachian Mountains.
Wendell is survived by his two children, Candi Baldridge and her husband Greg of Prue, Oklahoma, and Zach Goodman of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. He is also survived by his mother, Cloan Goodman of Cleveland, Oklahoma; his sister, Lisa Goodman of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; one grandson, Blaine Baldridge; one niece Lanie Brooks and a host of other relatives and friends. Wendell was preceded in death by his father, Paul Ray Goodman, and his wife, Kim.
Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at Woodland Cemetery, with Rev. Kevin Nelson officiating. Chapman-Black Funeral Home will handle the arrangements. Friends and family are invited to visit the online guest book and memorial page for Wendell at www.chapman-black.com.
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