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Sandra Mehala <I>Morrison</I> Goodwin

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Sandra Mehala Morrison Goodwin

Birth
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Feb 2019 (aged 79)
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Holliday, Archer County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Parents Jack Douglas Morrison and Frankie Aline Satterfield
Married James Harold Goodwin July 13, 1965-Divorced May 17, 1979 in Wichita Falls, Texas(2 Children)

Sandra Mehala Morrison Goodwin caught flight on the wings of a butterfly heaven-bound on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Jack Morrison and Frankie Satterfield were blessed with her arrival on June 28, 1939 in Wichita Falls, Texas
Meeting her with open arms was her son, Mark Goodwin, grandson, Casey Doss, great-grandson Michael Goodwin, step-daughter, Joeen Estein, daughter-in-law, Susan Goodwin, lifetime friends, Geri Schroeder and Linda Ward, and fur-babies, Sasha and Tosha.
Leaving here to share her memory, her son, Cameron Goodwin and Jen, daughter, Tenya Shipley, grandchildren Jared Bolin, Britnye “Shae” and husband Chris McKee, Robert “Duce”, Samantha and Dayna, Tyler, Jamie and Kayly Goodwin, and sisters, Marilee Maduro, and Vicki Bowers, nieces, nephews, cousins, lifetime friends Pat Hoeft and Susan Hinds and her beloved furfriend, Copper.
Great-grandchildren, Justin, Camron, Kiersten, Brynlee, Smaylah, Avery and Eli, and kids of her heart: Donnie, Colton, Ryan, Dylan, Jaxon, Aedyn, Kiera, Andrew and Courtney, Pete, Allstair, Jabreel and Coralynn.
Over the years of her life, Sandra was employed at Pioneer Restaurant, TSO, later retiring after 22 years with Time Warner Cable, formerly Vista Cablevision, and WFISD.
Sandra was a devoted daughter, wife and mother. Her children have always been her life. She enjoyed taking care of her house and decorating, soap operas, and reality shows, rodeos, dancing, bowling, gardening, car shows, being a band parent, even being a drummer and twirler in high school. Everyone knew that she had passions that included shopping, jewelry, purses, sandals, and eating out.
She was in the Womens’ Firemen Auxillary, the Lonestar’s volunteers for the Chamber of Commerce of Wichita Falls, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Roadrunners Motorcycle Riding Club, BACA (Bikers against Child Abuse) and CMA (Christian Motorcyclists Association). She always wanted a trike, butr wanted just to be the passenger on it, not drive it.
She was also a member of Broken Chains Freedom Church.

Owens & Brumley Funeral Home & Cremation Center
Wichita Falls, Texas
Parents Jack Douglas Morrison and Frankie Aline Satterfield
Married James Harold Goodwin July 13, 1965-Divorced May 17, 1979 in Wichita Falls, Texas(2 Children)

Sandra Mehala Morrison Goodwin caught flight on the wings of a butterfly heaven-bound on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. Jack Morrison and Frankie Satterfield were blessed with her arrival on June 28, 1939 in Wichita Falls, Texas
Meeting her with open arms was her son, Mark Goodwin, grandson, Casey Doss, great-grandson Michael Goodwin, step-daughter, Joeen Estein, daughter-in-law, Susan Goodwin, lifetime friends, Geri Schroeder and Linda Ward, and fur-babies, Sasha and Tosha.
Leaving here to share her memory, her son, Cameron Goodwin and Jen, daughter, Tenya Shipley, grandchildren Jared Bolin, Britnye “Shae” and husband Chris McKee, Robert “Duce”, Samantha and Dayna, Tyler, Jamie and Kayly Goodwin, and sisters, Marilee Maduro, and Vicki Bowers, nieces, nephews, cousins, lifetime friends Pat Hoeft and Susan Hinds and her beloved furfriend, Copper.
Great-grandchildren, Justin, Camron, Kiersten, Brynlee, Smaylah, Avery and Eli, and kids of her heart: Donnie, Colton, Ryan, Dylan, Jaxon, Aedyn, Kiera, Andrew and Courtney, Pete, Allstair, Jabreel and Coralynn.
Over the years of her life, Sandra was employed at Pioneer Restaurant, TSO, later retiring after 22 years with Time Warner Cable, formerly Vista Cablevision, and WFISD.
Sandra was a devoted daughter, wife and mother. Her children have always been her life. She enjoyed taking care of her house and decorating, soap operas, and reality shows, rodeos, dancing, bowling, gardening, car shows, being a band parent, even being a drummer and twirler in high school. Everyone knew that she had passions that included shopping, jewelry, purses, sandals, and eating out.
She was in the Womens’ Firemen Auxillary, the Lonestar’s volunteers for the Chamber of Commerce of Wichita Falls, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Roadrunners Motorcycle Riding Club, BACA (Bikers against Child Abuse) and CMA (Christian Motorcyclists Association). She always wanted a trike, butr wanted just to be the passenger on it, not drive it.
She was also a member of Broken Chains Freedom Church.

Owens & Brumley Funeral Home & Cremation Center
Wichita Falls, Texas


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