Memorial service for Mr. Stephen L. Goodine, age 64, of Fayetteville, TN, will be conducted Saturday, July 16, 2016 at 1 p.m. at the Prospect Baptist Church with Dr. Ronnie Gay officiating. Mr. Goodine passed away Friday, July 8, 2016 at the Huntsville Hospital.
Mr. Goodine was a native of Caribou, ME, the son of the late Frank and Mildred Campbell Goodine. He was a truck driver for the City of Caribou Public Works Department and a member of the Prospect Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife Pamela Brown Goodine of Fayetteville, TN, children Kris (Stefanie) Goodine of Herman, ME, Stephen Goodine, Jr. of Naples, ME, Angela Goodine (Dwayne, Sr.) Fisher of Fayetteville, TN, Jessica Goodine of Estill Springs, TN, Rachel Goodine of Fayetteville, TN, grandchildren Amanda (Michael) Brown of Bridgeton, ME, Mercedes (Brett) Speed of Bangor, ME, Stephanie Goodine of Naples, ME, Dwayne Fisher, Jr. of Fayetteville, TN, Tanner Goodine of Bangor, ME, Allison Fisher of Fayetteville, TN, great grandson Dean Brown of Bridgeton, ME, siblings Gloria (Leigh) Thompson of Woodland, ME, Nancy Thompson of Presque Isle, Me, Frank Goodine of Victor, NY, Dawn (Dave) King of Cape Coral, FL, Bobby (Debbie) Goodine of Caribou, ME, sister-in-law Lois Goodine (Sonny) Benfield of North Carolina and a host of nieces, nephews and his loving church family.
Higgins Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Mr. Stephen L. Goodine.
Cousin Pam, I am so sorry for your loss. I only got to visit with you and Strive a couple of times butI remember Steve a being a very pleasant person to be around. I remember when we all had doughnuts together on the Brown Road at Steve’s Sister’s place. Steve really enjoyed
Life and being around people. May he rest in peace.
Pam ,I’m so sorry to hear of Steave’s passing. Just wanted to let you know that you are in my prays. God bless you during this hard time.
Prayers are with you Pam and family, was so sorry to hear of your loss!
Pam sorry for your loss. I remember Steve in school. I cherish the friendship we had.
Love and prayers for the family, glad I got to know Steve even if it was for a short time.
So many memories come to mind of silly times together with family and of a fun loving man who was always smiling. So many funny times that I can’t help but laugh when I think of my uncle. Prayers and condolences go out to my family and to the others who loved him so much. I love you all and may Steve R.I.P.
Hard to say so long for now, till we meet again. We will miss your wonderful smile and soothing nature. It came so easy for you to make everyone feel right at home. You had such a great love for eveyone, and fogave so easy. So glad we got to spend time with you, Little Pammy Brown and the girls in TN. That was only one week but we packed so much into it. Loved your laughter and wit. You will be missed my friend. As you sit and talk with Christ, with your 20/20 vision and He shows you all the wonderful things you did with your life. The wife you loved and cared for, the children you raised, the loving friend and compassionate man you were to all who knew you. You will be missed by so many, and loved by even more. So long for now Steve until we meet again.
Oh no… Pam I am so sick to hear this.. “Muscle man” will be missed. I pray you find peace…
Hi Aunt Pam, We want to say how sorry we are for your lose. God is with you and wrapping his loving arms around you. Another child has gone home. Sending our love to you and the rest of the family, and our thoughts are with you. Love you all
So hard to say good bye to the ones we love. To know we will not see your smiling face and hear your voice. You are now in Heaven with Our Farther! No more pain, no more suffering. You now can see that beautiful shore. I will miss your voice in the background saying, “ask her how that Harley is running”. You and I talking about nascar. I will see you one day, you will be standing with Our Farther, and family by that BEATIFUL shore. You are missed. Til we see each again, my Uncle.
I am so sorry to hear about Steve’s passing. My heart goes out to all of you. I will always treasure the time I got to spend with Steve. He will always hold a special place in my heart.
One of the hardest thing we have to do, is say good bye to a loved one. To know we will never see his smiling face or hear his voice, again. Steve always kept a good attitude about everything and seen the best in people. When I would call their home, Steve would ask, how’s that Harley running, he and I would go on to talk about nascar. At times, I would call and ask if he the TV on, the nascar race was about to start. He’s now home with Our Lord and our family, those that moved on before us. Steve, no move pain, no move of this darn old kidney stones, Our Lord has removed the diabetes, no more wearing that pump, (never hear you complain), know you see again. You see the BEATIFUL shore. I will see you again someday. Walk with Our Lord and Savior! Smile! You will be dearly missed!
Pam, You are in my thoughts and prayers. My heart aches for you and I wish I could give you a hug and be with you. I Love you my dear friend!!!
so sad to hear of stephen’s passing. our love and prayers go out to his family. know that he rests in out Lord’s arms now, and reunited with his mom and dad, and brother.
Pam, I’m so sorry for your loss. It was a big shock to us. Our prayers and love be with you
Rest in peace Uncle Steve. I have so many fond memories of you. May God give you the peace, happiness, and sight, you so richly deserve.
Not enough words can describe the wonderful, fun-loving, caring man that my Uncle Steve was. He will always hold a special place in my heart. He always could make us smile without even trying. I will always remember our visit to Tennessee and our last visit here in Maine. R.I.P. Uncle Steve <3 Much love to the family, Aunt Pam and the kids. Wish we could have been there to say good bye and let you know how loved you are. <3
Love and prayers to the family.
Rest in peace my brother