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Alfalfa County, Oklahoma


Julia Louise Goodno
© Enid News and Eagle
07-19-2018
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle


March 11, 1932 - July 17, 2018

Former Aline resident, Julia Louise Goodno, 86, died July 17, 2018, in Enid, Oklahoma.

Louise was born March 11, 1932, on the farm west of Aline to Francis DeClerck and Julia Gladys (Grove) DeClerck. She graduated from Aline High School with the class of 1950.

She was united in marriage to Ted Arnold Goodno on September 28, 1952. This marriage was blessed with two children, Julia Michele and Melonie Ann. Together, Ted and Louise farmed and owned and operated Goodno's Store in Aline for 30 years.

Her interests included family, crossword puzzles, traveling, and collecting antiques. She was a life-long member of the Aline United Methodist Church.

She lived for her grandchildren, proud of their accomplishments. She cherished their visits and phone calls. She was especially proud of her five great-granddaughters. She had just found out that a sixth great-grandchild was on the way.

Left behind to treasure her memory are her loving husband of 65 years, Ted; her daughters, Michele Campbell and husband, Bob and Melonie Stinson and husband, Steve; four grandchildren, Casey Campbell and wife, Jenna, Andy Campbell and wife, Gina, Emily Powell and husband, Brandon, and Amy Oatman and husband, Mark; five great-grandchildren, Reese and Emerson Campbell, Kynlee Campbell, and Madison and Macy Powell; two bonus grandchildren, Cooper and Jaicee Stinson and Riggs, the granddog.

A special nephew and niece, Ken Ray Devereaux and Kelly Devereaux Kirkpatrick also survive her.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Francis and Julia Gladys and her brother, Ray Devereaux.

Graveside memorial service is 10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 21, 2018, at Aline Star Cemetery with the Rev. Linda Grounds presiding.

Arrangements are under the direction of Lanman Funeral Home Inc. of Helena. Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc. www.LanmanMemorials.com. Memorials may be made in Louise's name to the Aline United Methodist Church or Aline Fire Department, with the funeral home acting as custodian.

The family wishes to thank the nurses and staff at Greenbrier Nursing Home for the love and care provided to Mom. They also extend a special thanks to Dawn, Gary and Doris.




Ted Arnold Goodno
© Enid News and Eagle
07-25-2018
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle


December 14, 1933 - July 23, 2018

Former Aline resident, Ted Arnold (Piffy) Goodno, 84, died July 23, 2018 in Enid surrounded by his family.

Ted was born December 14, 1933 on the family farm west of Aline to George Robert Goodno and Erma Mary (Swiger) Goodno. He was the 5th of six children born to this union. He attended Aline High School until the 11th grade when he decided to start farming full-time. He was united in marriage to Louise DeClerck on September 28, 1952. This marriage was blessed with two children, Julia Michele and Melonie Ann. Together, Ted and Louise farmed and owned and operated Goodno's Store in Aline for 30 years. Ted also owned Goodno Trucking Company.

His interests included farming, raising cattle and drinking coffee at the Co-op. Most of the time these activities were done alongside his employee and lifelong friend (who was more like family), Gary Tuttle. He enjoyed teaching his grandchildren the ins and outs of farming and ranching from early childhood through to young adulthood. He was also proud of and happy to see his five great-grandchildren. He had just found out that a sixth great-grandchild is on the way.

Ted leaves many family members to cherish his memory. Survivors include sister, Barbara Barton; daughters, Michele Campbell and husband, Bob and Melonie Stinson and husband, Steve; four grandchildren, Casey Campbell and wife, Jenna, Andy Campbell and wife, Gina, Emily Powell and husband, Brandon, and Amy Oatman and husband, Mark; five great-grandchildren, Reese and Emerson Campbell, Kynlee Campbell, Madison and Macy Powell and two bonus grandchildren, Cooper and Jaicee Stinson.

Ted was preceded in death by his loving wife of 65 years, Louise, who passed just six days before him; parents, George and Erma; brothers, Bill, Floyd and Lincoln; sister, Mary Vignon and Gary Tuttle, lifelong employee and friend.

Graveside memorial service will be Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at Aline Star Cemetery with the Rev. Linda Grounds presiding. Arrangements are under the direction of Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Helena. www.lanmanmemorials.com Facebook: Lanman Funeral Home Inc.

Memorials may be made in Ted's name to the Aline United Methodist Church, the Aline Christian Church CWF or the Aline Fire Department with the funeral home acting as custodian.

The family wishes to thank the nurses and staff at Greenbrier Nursing Home for the love and care provided to our family. A special thanks is also extended to Dawn, Gary, Doris, Pastor Linda and the Aline Methodist Church for all their love and support.

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