of Lamar, AR
March 29, 1955 - March 24, 2017
Barbara E. Goodman, 61, of Lamar died Friday, March 24, 2017 in her home. She was born in Ozark, Arkansas on March 29, 1955 to Fred and Bertha (Post) Myers. Barbara was an RN for many years as well as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother.
She leaves behind her husband, Terry Goodman, Sr., and four children Terry Goodman of Clarksville, Dustin Goodman of Lamar, Rachel Goodman of Clarksville, and James Goodman of Lamar; Ten grandchildren who she loved more than life. Brothers, sisters, aunts and uncles and more friends than anyone could count. She was loved by anyone who met her. She will be greatly missed.
Memorial service will be 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at the Roller-Cox Funeral Home Chapel, with Shannon Warren and Jennifer Vaught officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home, online guestbook available at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/clarksville
So sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you and your family. God Bless
I had the privilege of knowing Barbara growing up. I also got to work with her. She was always with a smile and laugh. She will be missed
My heartfelt sympathy. And my condolences to the family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families . She will be missed ðŸ™
May you feel God's love and
Strength during this sad time.
Barbara was a loving mother and grandmother, and a good friend to lot of people.
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of Barbara's family . I grew up around Barbara , she had such a big heart , but I will most remember her sense of humor , she could always make you laugh . She will be greatly missed !
Our prayers are with the family during this time of grief. So sorry to hear of Barbara's passing. God bless you all and comfort you.
I am so sorry your family suffers loss of another great family member. So many of you I have gone to school with and worked with Vickie. Never met a Myers that didn't make me smile. My prayers are with you. May God's strength and courage get you through this.
I am so sorry for your loss, ya'll are in my prayers. She was a very sweet and loving woman. I was always happy to see her.
My prayer go out to the family she was a sweet lady
So sorry to hear about Barbara.
Such a great person.
She will be missed so much.
RIP Barb. You will be greatly missed by many. Thoughts and prayers for the family.
I am so sorry about Barbara. Prayers for your family.
Enjoyed working with Barb and always had lots of laughs. Very kind and generous with a caring heart.
Sorry for your loss. I will miss talking to Barbara and visiting with her. She loved all of you dearly. She loved telling stories of her family. Barbara had kind words to say and she loved to talk. She and I had our share of laughs. I will miss her.
She was a very sweet person , who made people laugh , I really enjoyed her , she will be greatly missed
Always loved seeing and talking to you.you will be missed by so many.prayers and love to the family.rest in peace my friend untill we meet again.
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I knew Barbara when I worked at Suttons Market in Lamar. She was such a sweet person.
Sincere sympathy to the Goodman family. Barb was such a beautiful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, etc to her family and a great friend to all who knew her! She will be dearly missed! We, the Dyer's and Taylor's, love you Barb! Rest now in Peace! â¤
my thoughts and prayers are with her family....she was a great lady and will be truly missed by many....
Loved Barb, she was a warm hearted, funny person. Always willing to help anyone. Enjoyed working with her.
Sympathy to all the family
To the entire Family,
We were so saddened by the passing of Barb! Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of deep sorrow. She will be so very missed this year at the reunion! To the Myers family, the loss of Ted and now Barb is really a blow to your family. Be strong and know that God will take care of you! We will all be together again some day in our fathers house. The strength of this family will get you through. Lean on us as much as you need to.
Love to all,
Kent and Margie Johnson and Family