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Agnes R. Goodman
05/05/1923 — 06/02/2015
From Kennewick, WA | Born in Bassano Alnerta Canada
Agnes R. Goodman
Agnes Rosemary Goodman
Agnes Rosemary Goodman died at Hospice at the Chaplaincy on June 2, 2015 after a stroke on May 28 while living at her daughter Jeanette’s home. She was born on May 5, 1923 to James and Mary Still the youngest of 4 children.
Mom spent her childhood in Milton-Freewater, OR. She attended McLaughlin High School where she met her future husband, Edwin Goodman. Mom and Dad were married on April 19, 1942, before dad went off to WWII. Their first son Jerry was born in 1945, they had five children; Jerry, Gordon (deceased), Beverly (Tony Zaro), Jeanette (William Mercier) and Diane (John East). She was also survived by her seven grandchildren, Lisa Greer, Tricia Egbert, Bobby Chancey, Greg Goodman, Kim Dammon, Jennifer Goodman and Scott Goodman and seven great-grandchildren.
Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, son, siblings and her parents.
After WWII, they lived on the ranch near Milton Freewater before settling in Walla Walla, WA. After many years there, they moved to Richland, WA and later to Kennewick, WA. During her years in the Tri-City Community she was a volunteer for 25years. at Kennewick General Hospital in the gift shop.
A graveside service will be held on Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 2:00pm at Sunset Gardens, 915 Bypass Hwy, Richland, WA.
Agnes had lived a full and happy life. She was a loving and kind hearted person; she loved gardening, volunteering and family was very important to her. She will be truly missed.
Met Jack and Agnes in Walla Walla 1956. Became family friends instantly. To the family: we are sorry for your loss.
In loving memory.
Bill and Christine Thrasher.
Jack and Agnes were church friends and family involved starting in 1956. I Grew up in Walla Walla with Beverly, Janette, and Diane. Many happy memories. Then moved to Richland 1976, my wife Bev worked for Kenn. General Hospital 76-09, Would stop in and talk to Agnes when I went to the hospital for something. I am sorry for the loss to the family, I know she will be missed. (Especially that never ending smile). Mike/Bev
I shall remember Agnes for her kindness and humor as she sometimes drew my blood for testing. I met Ed and later Agnes through the Ham Radio hobby in Walla Walla. Ed was a patient mentor and while at WaHi, though older than I, son Jerry was warm and friendly toward me always. I lost track of Ed and Agnes until Sept of 1972 when I was greeted by her friendly smile during my first Hanford physical. I am sorry for the loss to their family and the Tri-City community.
Met Jack and Agnes in Walla Walla 1956. Became family friends instantly. To the family: we are sorry for your loss.
In loving memory.
Bill and Christine Thrasher.
Jack and Agnes were church friends and family involved starting in 1956. I Grew up in Walla Walla with Beverly, Janette, and Diane. Many happy memories. Then moved to Richland 1976, my wife Bev worked for Kenn. General Hospital 76-09, Would stop in and talk to Agnes when I went to the hospital for something. I am sorry for the loss to the family, I know she will be missed. (Especially that never ending smile). Mike/Bev
I shall remember Agnes for her kindness and humor as she sometimes drew my blood for testing. I met Ed and later Agnes through the Ham Radio hobby in Walla Walla. Ed was a patient mentor and while at WaHi, though older than I, son Jerry was warm and friendly toward me always. I lost track of Ed and Agnes until Sept of 1972 when I was greeted by her friendly smile during my first Hanford physical. I am sorry for the loss to their family and the Tri-City community.
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Agnes R. Goodman