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Dr Jonathan Hall Goodwin

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Dr Jonathan Hall Goodwin

Birth
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Death
31 May 2020 (aged 75)
Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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S/o Charles Goodwin & Barbara Hall.
Died at 75y 10m 16d.

Winston-Salem Journal
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Sunday, August 23, 2020

On Sunday, May 31, 2020, Jonathan Hall Goodwin boarded the 4:50 pm train bound for heaven with his life-long love of trains. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 15, 1944, to the late Charles Albert Goodwin and Barbara Hall, he spent his earliest years on Sunday mornings with his dad, studying the main switching yard in Atlanta, Georgia, and becoming an avid authority on trains and railroads. At Henry Grady High School in Atlanta, Jon served for several years as Drum Major in the marching band and enjoyed directing The Star-Spangled Banner at the football games. Jon earned his undergraduate degree in Geology from Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, and his Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming, Laramie. Jon taught as an assistant professor at the University of Utah for six years and then began his 31-year career with the Illinois State Geological Survey in Champaign, Illinois, in 1976. He was very active in his profession, editing journals, serving as Interim Department Head, and contributing to the testing and certification process for professional geologists. He retired as Senior Geologist and Assistant to the Chief for Strategy and Policy. As he neared retirement in 2007, the Board of Natural Resources and Conservation honored him as Principal Geologist Emeritus in recognition of his "significant contributions to the Geological Survey's programs." Jon loved erudition and happily shared his knowledge of geology, trains and other matters with friends and acquaintances.

A lover of classical music and opera, he was an active supporter of the Sinfonia de Camera chamber orchestra and attended operas with friends many times at the University of Illinois and at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. In 2019, he was honored at a special concert for his support of the Sinfonia orchestra over the years. His social life included many gatherings with friends in the Dining Out and Alternate Current social groups in Champaign-Urbana. Railroads and their history were an avocation of Jon's, leading him to take many journeys on famous trains and special rail trips to historic sites.

In July 2019, Jon moved to Winston-Salem, NC, to be close to his family and settled at Heritage Woods, a senior living complex. He enjoyed making new friends there, and his many roles included Secretary of the Resident Council, Facilitator of trivia "Brain Games," and Director of the Lifelong Learning videos. Asked his philosophy of life, his response was, "Enjoy life as best you can in whatever way you can." An obviously brilliant man, he stated that he wished more people understood the importance of geology in our existence.

Along with his parents, he is preceded in death by a sister, Priscilla Goodwin Bennett of Marietta, GA; brother-in-law, Roscoe Earl Luke of Winston-Salem, NC who is missed and remembered fondly by his sister Constance Goodwin Luke, two nieces and their husbands; two grandnephews and one grandniece all of Winston-Salem, NC; and brother-in-law John Allen Bennett; three nephews and their wives; two grandnephews and one wife and two grandnieces all of Marietta, GA; and many dear friends who have been like family to him. He was interred at Crest Lawn Memorial Park, Atlanta, GA, on July 11, 2020. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 15829, Arlington, VA 22202. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com. Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel 3315 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
S/o Charles Goodwin & Barbara Hall.
Died at 75y 10m 16d.

Winston-Salem Journal
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Sunday, August 23, 2020

On Sunday, May 31, 2020, Jonathan Hall Goodwin boarded the 4:50 pm train bound for heaven with his life-long love of trains. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 15, 1944, to the late Charles Albert Goodwin and Barbara Hall, he spent his earliest years on Sunday mornings with his dad, studying the main switching yard in Atlanta, Georgia, and becoming an avid authority on trains and railroads. At Henry Grady High School in Atlanta, Jon served for several years as Drum Major in the marching band and enjoyed directing The Star-Spangled Banner at the football games. Jon earned his undergraduate degree in Geology from Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, and his Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming, Laramie. Jon taught as an assistant professor at the University of Utah for six years and then began his 31-year career with the Illinois State Geological Survey in Champaign, Illinois, in 1976. He was very active in his profession, editing journals, serving as Interim Department Head, and contributing to the testing and certification process for professional geologists. He retired as Senior Geologist and Assistant to the Chief for Strategy and Policy. As he neared retirement in 2007, the Board of Natural Resources and Conservation honored him as Principal Geologist Emeritus in recognition of his "significant contributions to the Geological Survey's programs." Jon loved erudition and happily shared his knowledge of geology, trains and other matters with friends and acquaintances.

A lover of classical music and opera, he was an active supporter of the Sinfonia de Camera chamber orchestra and attended operas with friends many times at the University of Illinois and at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. In 2019, he was honored at a special concert for his support of the Sinfonia orchestra over the years. His social life included many gatherings with friends in the Dining Out and Alternate Current social groups in Champaign-Urbana. Railroads and their history were an avocation of Jon's, leading him to take many journeys on famous trains and special rail trips to historic sites.

In July 2019, Jon moved to Winston-Salem, NC, to be close to his family and settled at Heritage Woods, a senior living complex. He enjoyed making new friends there, and his many roles included Secretary of the Resident Council, Facilitator of trivia "Brain Games," and Director of the Lifelong Learning videos. Asked his philosophy of life, his response was, "Enjoy life as best you can in whatever way you can." An obviously brilliant man, he stated that he wished more people understood the importance of geology in our existence.

Along with his parents, he is preceded in death by a sister, Priscilla Goodwin Bennett of Marietta, GA; brother-in-law, Roscoe Earl Luke of Winston-Salem, NC who is missed and remembered fondly by his sister Constance Goodwin Luke, two nieces and their husbands; two grandnephews and one grandniece all of Winston-Salem, NC; and brother-in-law John Allen Bennett; three nephews and their wives; two grandnephews and one wife and two grandnieces all of Marietta, GA; and many dear friends who have been like family to him. He was interred at Crest Lawn Memorial Park, Atlanta, GA, on July 11, 2020. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 15829, Arlington, VA 22202. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com. Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel 3315 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC 27103

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