
Mary E. Goodwin
febrero 12, 1954 -
febrero 21, 2017

Mary E. “Mimi” Goodwin, age 63 of Paddock Lake, passed away on Tuesday, February 21, 2017, at Aurora Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family.
Born on February 12, 1954 in Kenosha, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Elsie (Zager) Zembrowski. She attended local schools and was a graduate of Tremper High School.
On March 25, 1976 in she married John Goodwin. He preceded her in death on October 14, 2010.
Mimi was a blessing to know. Sweet, kind, hardworking, and a loyal friend to those she loved. Just to be with her, put a smile on your face. She so loved caring for her yard and flower garden. In late summer, she always had a bouquet of fragrant lilies on her table and some to share. Mimi had a special place in her heart for animals and is sadly missed by her little companion, Sophie.
Travel and music were two of her favorite things. San Francisco and anywhere in Florida were frequent destinations. She enjoyed warm tropical islands with her husband of 34 years and a European adventure with dear friends. She fell in love with Paris and always hoped to return there some day.
From the Beatles to Jimmy Buffet she enjoyed hearing her favorites at outdoor venues with good friends and family. Friends and neighbors were always welcome to sit on her porch and enjoy music, laughter, and conversation. She liked to gamble a bit, and just like her mother, was quite the lucky one.
Mimi was happiest when in the company of her Goddaughter Amee (Steve) Christ and great nephews, David and Benjamin. She was most content sharing her time with family and friends. She will always be remembered as a compassionate lady who always had a kind word and an open heart.
Mimi is sadly missed by her sister and best friend Debbie (Alex) Falbo, lifelong friend Kris, extended families, and many friends.
Información del servicio
A memorial service honoring Mimi’s life with a time of sharing will be held on Friday, March 31st at 7:00 p.m. at the Piasecki-Althaus Funeral Home, 3720 39th Avenue.
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William P. WashackMimi, You were truly a wonderful woman and Friend. I will miss playing Words with Friends with you on the internet. My heart goes out to your family to give them strength and faith in this time in their lives . May God welcome you into his kingdom ... for you truly deserve to be there. Sincerely From My Heart , With Love & Respect !!! I will truly miss you My Lovely !!!
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Nina & Stephen SmithStephen and I were so saddened to hear of Mimi's passing in February. I'm glad we were talking on facebook about 2 months ago. She told me she missed John more as time passed. Mimi and I met @ The House of Ruffalo working together for a couple years and became friends along with other co workers. Mimi was always smiling, laughing. she was a lot of fun to be around along with Debbie. I remember working @ Alex's Rest a long time ago on 22nd Avenue with her and Debbie. We didn't hang out a lot, but when we saw each other it was always wonderful. So deeply sorry for everyone, but especially Deb, they were inseparable. My sorrow for Deb is deep, for losing a close sister would be a terrible experience. Remember, she was loved by a lot of people and always will be remembered with happiness. We moved from Kenosha over 2 years ago and will not be able to make the Memorial but we will be thinking of her spirit and everyone who is missing her on that day. She now lives with God and is free from earthly pain. With deepest sympathy and friendship, Stephen and Nina Smith
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Stan dorothy krifkaStan and I were friends of johnny and Mimi for Many years, saddened to hear of Mimi's passing, our condolences, thoughts and prayers to the family, Stan and Dorothy Krifka
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Sue. Tabili DownsOh my goodness. I am so sorry to hear of Mimi's passing. May she Rest In Peace.







