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Idella Mary Rayno Goodwin

8 Oct 1886 – 1 Jan 1961

Birth8 Oct 1886
Death1 Jan 1961
CemeteryWestlawn Memorial Cemetery
Grand Island , Hall County , Nebraska , USA
Added byKathy Rich on 14 May 2025
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Daughter of Isaac J. & Margaret (St. Jacques) Rayno Married: James Milton Goodwin on November 24, 1909 in Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska Children (11): Edward 1910, Angela 1912, Florence 1913, Henry 1914, Lloyd 1915, Floyd 1917, Arthur 1918, Lola 1921, Dorothy 1922, Albert 1923, Christie 1925 IDELLA MARY RAYNO Mrs. Mary Goodwin, wife of J. M. Goodwin and a farm resident of the Cairo community died Sunday afternoon in a local hospital. She had been in failing health for nine months and critically ill for the last three weeks. The family farm is six miles southeast of Cairo. Funeral services will be observed at 9:30 Wednesday morning in Blessed Sacrament Church. A requiem mass will be offered at that time. Burial is to be in Calvary Cemetery in West Lawn Memorial Park. The rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home and friends may call Tuesday evening until 9 o'clock at the funeral home. Mrs. Goodwin, the daughter of Isaac and Margaret Rayno, was born in the Rock Creek Community, 12 miles north of St. Paul, October 8, 1886. When she was a child, the family moved to Dannebrog, and it was there that she completed her schooling. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin were married in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Grand Island November 24, 1909. They had observed their 51st wedding anniversary last November 24th. They began their home on a farm south of Dannebrog. Later, they resided on farms near Halsey and in South Dakota. They had made their home in Grand Island for several years before they returned to farming in 1942 in the Cairo community. Mrs. Goodwin was a member of the parish of Blessed Sacrament Church. Her only affiliation was with the Altar Society of the church. She is survived by her husband; five sons, Edward and Arthur, both of Grand Island; and Lloyd, Floyd and Albert, all of Cairo; five daughters, Mrs. Frank Stauss, Jr., Mrs. Dean Zlomke and Mrs. John Wieck, all of Grand Island; Mrs. Arnold Leschinsky, Spencer, Iowa; and Mrs. Edward Potrzeba of Central City; one brother, Isaac Rayno, Grand Island; 46 grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Henry Goodwin, and 14 brothers and sisters. GRAND ISLAND INDEPENDENT January 2, 1961

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