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Cara Le <I>Campbell</I> Goodell

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Cara Le Campbell Goodell

Birth
Sargent, Custer County, Nebraska, USA
Death
14 May 2020 (aged 89)
Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Lindon, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3480294, Longitude: -111.711263
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Cara Le Campbell Goodell
1930 - 2020

Cara Le Campbell Goodell, age 89, passed away peacefully in her sleep May 14, 2020, where she lived at Canyon Breeze Assisted Living Center. She was devoted to her family and to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

She was a woman of faith who had a great love for God and His Son, Jesus Christ. She often shared that faith with others. She was a natural caregiver who loved to serve others. She was active in her faith and served as a stake Relief Society president, Primary presidency, Young Women leader, and Primary teacher among other things. Her favorite thing to do was to teach. She was loved by those who knew her.

Cara Le was born in Sargent, Nebraska, on November 6, 1930, to Orval Le Roy and Bertha Pearl Howland Campbell. She grew up in Scottsbluff where she graduated from Scottsbluff High School in 1950. She married Franklin Irving "Frank" Goodell in June 1950, right out of high school. They moved to Rapid City, South Dakota, where their first three children were born. Cara Le joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on May 8, 1955. They were sealed in the Logan Utah Temple in 1957 but later divorced in 1979 after having eight children together.

She loved to travel and when she was married to Frank they lived in many different places while he served in the Air Force. They lived in the Azores; Pensacola, Florida; Amarillo, Texas; Newfoundland; and Lincoln, Nebraska. After 20 years in the Air Force, Frank retired and in 1966 they settled in Springville, Utah to raise their family.

Cara Le’s hobbies were genealogy work, sewing, baking, knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, canning, and gardening. She loved to read and enjoyed telling her friends and family about the latest book she had read, until she lost her eyesight in 2015. She soon discovered books for the blind and started listening to her books on tape. She had an incredible memory and loved telling people stories of her childhood and her experiences as she was a natural storyteller.

She had many different jobs throughout her life but her favorite job, besides caring for her family and other people’s families, was at Cottonwood Hospital as a surgical technician when she lived in Murray, Utah. She loved living in Murray but after many years, she moved to Lindon to be closer to her daughter in 2004.

She is survived by five of her children: Gary (Mary) Goodell, Stephen (Theresa) Goodell, Frank Goodell Jr., Charles (Roni) Goodell, Rebecca (Gene) Larson. She also has 24 grandchildren (22 living), 23 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Orland, sister-in-law, Edna Campbell, and two of their children. Also preceded by three of her children: Robert, Boni, and John Goodell; two grandchildren, Tina and Joseph Goodell; as well as her ex-husband, Frank Sr.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, May 22, 2020 at the Berg Orem Chapel, 500 North State Street, Orem, Utah. A visitation will be held from 10:00-10:50 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Lindon City Cemetery. Services will be recorded and uploaded to the Berg Mortuary website for those who are not able attend.

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© 2020 | Berg Mortuary | May be edited for correction &/or clarity.
Cara Le Campbell Goodell
1930 - 2020

Cara Le Campbell Goodell, age 89, passed away peacefully in her sleep May 14, 2020, where she lived at Canyon Breeze Assisted Living Center. She was devoted to her family and to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

She was a woman of faith who had a great love for God and His Son, Jesus Christ. She often shared that faith with others. She was a natural caregiver who loved to serve others. She was active in her faith and served as a stake Relief Society president, Primary presidency, Young Women leader, and Primary teacher among other things. Her favorite thing to do was to teach. She was loved by those who knew her.

Cara Le was born in Sargent, Nebraska, on November 6, 1930, to Orval Le Roy and Bertha Pearl Howland Campbell. She grew up in Scottsbluff where she graduated from Scottsbluff High School in 1950. She married Franklin Irving "Frank" Goodell in June 1950, right out of high school. They moved to Rapid City, South Dakota, where their first three children were born. Cara Le joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on May 8, 1955. They were sealed in the Logan Utah Temple in 1957 but later divorced in 1979 after having eight children together.

She loved to travel and when she was married to Frank they lived in many different places while he served in the Air Force. They lived in the Azores; Pensacola, Florida; Amarillo, Texas; Newfoundland; and Lincoln, Nebraska. After 20 years in the Air Force, Frank retired and in 1966 they settled in Springville, Utah to raise their family.

Cara Le’s hobbies were genealogy work, sewing, baking, knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, canning, and gardening. She loved to read and enjoyed telling her friends and family about the latest book she had read, until she lost her eyesight in 2015. She soon discovered books for the blind and started listening to her books on tape. She had an incredible memory and loved telling people stories of her childhood and her experiences as she was a natural storyteller.

She had many different jobs throughout her life but her favorite job, besides caring for her family and other people’s families, was at Cottonwood Hospital as a surgical technician when she lived in Murray, Utah. She loved living in Murray but after many years, she moved to Lindon to be closer to her daughter in 2004.

She is survived by five of her children: Gary (Mary) Goodell, Stephen (Theresa) Goodell, Frank Goodell Jr., Charles (Roni) Goodell, Rebecca (Gene) Larson. She also has 24 grandchildren (22 living), 23 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Orland, sister-in-law, Edna Campbell, and two of their children. Also preceded by three of her children: Robert, Boni, and John Goodell; two grandchildren, Tina and Joseph Goodell; as well as her ex-husband, Frank Sr.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, May 22, 2020 at the Berg Orem Chapel, 500 North State Street, Orem, Utah. A visitation will be held from 10:00-10:50 a.m. prior to services. Interment, Lindon City Cemetery. Services will be recorded and uploaded to the Berg Mortuary website for those who are not able attend.

Original obituary published by:
© 2020 | Berg Mortuary | May be edited for correction &/or clarity.


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