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Connie Sue (Williamson) Goodno
© Ponca City News, Feb 2, 1996
Submitted by: Sharon

© Judy Mayfield

Connie Sue (Williamson) GOODNO

Newkirk Cemetery


Connie Sue (Williamson) Goodno
Note: obit provided by Melissa & Quentin Stuchlik

Connie Sue Goodno, longtime Newkirk area resident, died Thursday afternoon, Jan. 30, 1997, in the Blackwell Regional Hospital. She was 54.

The funeral service has been scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 3 in the Newkirk First United Methodist Church with Danny W. Cornish, minister of the Newkirk Church of Christ, officiating and assisted by the Rev. Virgil Swift, minister of Crestview Baptist Church, Ponca City. Burial is to follow in Newkirk Cemetery under the direction of Miller-Stahl Funeral Service. Friends may call at the funeral home until 9 p.m. Sunday. The casket will not be opened the day of the service.

Those serving as casket bearers will be Tommy Kunkel, Jim Kunkel, Steve Kunkel, Daniel Kahle, Kevin Leven and Bill Phillips. Honorary casket bearers will be Charlie Meeker, Roger Bowser, Don McBride, Chris Maple, Jay Maple and Wade Wardlow.

A memorial fund has been established with the Medical Fund, Blackwell Community Area Foundation through Boatman's Bank, P.O. Box 31, Blackwell, OK 74631 or through Eastman National Bank, P.O. Box 468, Newkirk, OK 74647.

Connie Sue Goodno, daughter of Worthy and Helen (Huffman) Williamson, was born Nov. 3, 1942, in Newkirk. She grew up in the Newkirk area and attended Stoney Point and Lone Star rural schools and Newkirk High School.

On Oct. 13, 1959, she and Larry Joe Goodno were married in Newkirk. They established their first home in Ponca City moving later to Arkansas City and then to Newkirk. They have made their home in Peckham for the past 25 years. She was employed at Smith II in Newkirk and later at Wal-Mart in Ponca City until illness forced her retirement in 1995.

She was a member of the Newkirk First Baptist Church but had attended the Peckham Christian Church in past years. Her enjoyment in life was her family and friends.

She is survived by her husband, Larry Sr., of the home; three sons and their wives, Larry and Debbie Goodno Jr. of rural Newkirk, Troy and Pam Goodno of Blackwell, and Kyce and Chartze Goodno of Newkirk; one daughter and her husband, Shelli and Glenn Avey of Tonkawa; one brother, A D. "Donnie" Williamson of Newkirk; one sister, Mrs. Carl (Sarah) Bain of Newkirk; and eight grandsons, Ian, Colby, Clint, Cory, Dustin, Ty, Kyle and B.J. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Peggy Burnett.



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