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David-Robert Goodwin, born in 1953, spouse of Joan Barclay, son of Robert and Lorraine, died on November 14, 2004 at 51 years old. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of David-Robert Goodwin


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David Robert Goodwin July 13, 1953 - November 14, 2004 Funeral arrangements by Gordon F Tompkins Funeral Homes (Township Chapel) Unexpectedly at home in Verona on Sunday, November 14, 2004, at the age of 51. Loving husband for 32 years of Joan ( Barclay). Proud Dad of Jacquelyn, Pamela and Mary. Beloved son of Lorraine Smith of Perth Road, the late Robert Goodwin and stepson of Carl Smith. Dear brother of Donald, his wife Rose Mary , the late Stephen, step brother of Clinton Smith and his wife Tracie. Dearly remembered by his nieces and nephews: Michael, Eric and Laura, Patricia, Alyson and Alexander. Son-in-law of Mary , the late Jack Barclay and brother-in-law of Lyn Barclay. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Patrick's Church, Railton, on Thursday, November 18 at 12 noon. Cremation will follow. Reception will be held in the Parish Hall, after the mass. For those wishing, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Kingston Humane Society would be greatly appreciated. In the care of Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes, Township Chapel, 613-546-5150. Relatives and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolences at www.gftompkins-township.

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Obituary Publication:

On November 15, 2004 (Fair Haven Funeral Home, Moncton, NB)


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