Goodin - Eva Sampson
EVA SAMPSON GOODIN
Source: Crawfordsville Journal-Review 17 December 1960 p 2
Kingman, Ind -- Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Goodin, 85 who died at her home on Kingman Rt 2 Thursday night, Dec 15, 1960 will be Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Freedom Christian Church. The Rev. Alfred Dobbs will officiate with burial in Wolf Creek Cemetery. The body will be taken from the Woodrow Funeral Home to the family residence. Born at Clarks Hill, Indiana Nov 19, 1875, she was a daughter of Levi and Susan Vice Sampson. She was married in (Oct 28) 1894 to John Goodin who preceded her in death in (Aug 13) 1945. She was a member of the Wallace Cabalistic Club, the Freedom Christian Church and Royal Neighbors and was a charter member of the Wallace Chapter, OES. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Susie Stonebraker of Indianapolis; 3 sons, Thomas of Indianapolis; Esten of Kingman and Charles of Kingman; two sisters, Mrs. Effie Summers of Frankfort and Mrs. Ella Starnes of Crawfordsville; four grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son. Burial in Wolf Creek Cem. Woodrow Funeral Home. kbz
Source: Obituary from a collection by Fauniel Hershberger, a life long resident of Fountain County Indiana, now housed at Crawfordsville District Public Library.
Dated 1960
Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Goodin, age 85, who died at her home on Kingman Rt. 2 Thursday night, Dec. 15, were held Sunday, Dec. 18, at 1 p. m. at the Freedom Christian Church. The Rev. Alfred Dobbs officiated. Burial was in Wolf Creek Cemetery, with the Woodrow Funeral Home of Kingman in charge. Born at Clarks Hill, Nov. 19, 1875, she was a daughter of Levi and Susan Vice Sampson. She was married in 1894 to John Goodin, who preceded her in death in 1945. Mrs. Goodin was a member of the Wallace Cabalistic Club, the Freedom Christian Church and Royal Neighbors and was a charter member of the Wallace Chapter, OES. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Susie Stonebraker of Indianapolis; three sons, Thomas of Indianapolis, Esten and Charles of Kingman; two sisters, Mrs. Effie Sumners of Frankfort and Mrs. Etta Starnes of Crawfordsville. --typed by Walt W