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Laverne Memorial Cemetery

Laverne, Harper County, OK


Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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Thank You For Your Service!

Allen Goodwin

January 11, 1952 ~ October 27, 2021

Services for Allen Goodwin were held in the Laverne Cemetery on Tuesday November 2, 2021 under directions of Schilling Funeral Home.

Allen Leroy Goodwin was born to William W. (Bill) and Bertha Violet (Bentley) Goodwin on January 11, 1952 and passed from this life on October 27, 2021 with his family at his side

He attended Laverne School and graduated in 1971. After graduation , he joined the U.S. Army and was sent to Fort Campbell, Kentucky then Germany. Upon his return, he was stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. After the Army, he returned to Laverne and worked for the City as a lineman with Rodger Pemberton. Then he went to work for Western State Hospital in Fire and Safety where he retired as Chief of Fire and Safety. He was also Fire Chief of Fort Supply and retired from there After retirement he worked with his brother at Foam Unit, Inc.

Preceeding him in death was his father William Goodwin, mother Bertha Violet Broadstreet, brothers Larry Goodwin and James (Turtle) Goodwin.

He is survived by his sister Betty Feese, of Woodward, Barbara Earls and husband Alan of Woodward, brother Neal Goodwin and wife Donda of Laverne, many nieces, nephews, friends and honorary brothers in the Clubs. 


© The Enid News and Eagle
Submitted by: Glenn


Allen Goodwin

OHP: Man dies of injuries sustained in Oct. 16 collision
By Kelci McKendrick

A 69-year-old man has died from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle collision in Ringwood on Oct. 16, according to Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

Allen Goodwin was pronounced dead at 5 p.m. Wednesday by medical personnel at OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City after being transported there on Oct. 16, according to OHP.

Goodwin was involved in a two-vehicle collision, had incapacitating leg and internal trunk injuries and was extricated by Ringwood Fire Department before being taken to OU Medical Center, the OHP report states.

According to OHP, at 4:47 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 16, Leslie Spady, 30, of Laverne, was driving a 2017 Chevy Equinox, with Goodwin as her passenger, west on U.S. 60 when a 2018 Ford Expedition, driven by 59-year-old Sandra Cavett, of Canton, failed to yield at the stop sign at the intersection of U.S. 60 and Oklahoma 58 and pulled out in front of Spady.

Spady was transported by Major County EMS to Integris Bass Baptist Health Center in Enid, and Cavett was not injured, the report states. 


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