Service Information
Ron D. Goodman, age 78, of Litchfield, Minnesota, passed away Thursday, February 27, 2020, at Meeker Memorial Hospital in Litchfield.
Memorial Service will be held Thursday, March 5, 2020, 2:00 P.M., at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Litchfield.
Gathering of Family and Friends will be held Thursday, March 5, 2020, one hour prior to the service all at church.
Obituary
Ronald “Ron” Daymond Goodman was born on June 7, 1941, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was the son of Melvin and Erna (Beilke) Goodman. Ron was baptized as an infant and was later confirmed in his faith as a youth. He received his education in Minneapolis, and was a graduate of the Roosevelt High School class of 1959.
Ron grew up in south Minneapolis, Brooklyn Park, and later moved to Litchfield. He was employed as an apartment manager at Highlander Apartments in Litchfield. Ron was a member of First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Litchfield where he was active in the men’s group.
Ron enjoyed all church activities and having coffee at Swans Café with friends. He was a very jovial person.
Ron passed away on Thursday, February 27, 2020, at Meeker Memorial Hospital in Litchfield, at the age of 78 years. Blessed be his memory.
Ron is survived by his:
Brother, Gene Goodman of Aikin, MN,
Gary Goodman and his wife, Carolyn, of Litchfield, MN;
Many other relatives and friends.
Ron is preceded in death by his Parents, Melvin and Erna Goodman; and close friend, Daniel Ross
Patti Bluml Timmons says
To Ron’s Family–
So sorry to learn of Ron’s death. He was a cherished member of our Minneapolis Roosevelt Class of 1959. We send to you our thoughts and prayers. May your loving memories sustain you in the days ahead.
Patti Bluml Timmons and the RHS Class of ’59
Mary Hoffman says
To Ron’s family
So sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. He was a gentle and friendly guy whom my father enjoyed. They drank several cups of coffee together. May God help you through this sad time.
Homer and Darlene Christensen says
Ron was such a friendly guy. He always had a smile on his face. He enjoyed watching the Minnesota Gophers basketball and was a big fan of the Minnesota Twins. We will miss him.