Nov 25, 2020
Dec. 16, 1926 – Nov. 21, 2020
It is with much love and great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Doreen Louise Goodfellow with family close by her side on November 21, 2020 at Hastings Manor Belleville, in her 94th year. Predeceased and rejoined with her loving husband Donald J. Goodfellow.
They began their family life in Parham Ontario and then relocated with their six children to run a general store and post office in Cloyne Ontario. She will be lovingly missed by her children; Marsha Deroche (Ron), Nancy Larochelle (Gilles), Angela Gendron (Ken), Nicole Keicks (Barry), Donalda Simmons (Jeff), Donald Goodfellow (Rhonda). Doreen was an unwavering supporter of her fifteen grandchildren, Chris, Derek, Kyle, Glen, Aline, Kaytee, Steven, Cameron, Tyrell, Courtney, Jay, Matthew, Mitchell, Spencer and Zack. Gee Gee was adored by her sixteen great grandchildren.
Survived by her sister Geraldine MacDonald of Lethbridge, Alberta and brother and sister in law Frank and Kathleen Goodfellow of Godfrey Ontario. Doreen had close relationships with many nieces and nephews and their children . Affectionate to many, including her Godchildren and special friends she had an infectious yet gentle spirit that was inspirational to all who met her.
Special thanks to the staff and Dr. Reid at Hastings Manor for their kind and thoughtful care during her time there and throughout this unprecedented pandemic. For those who wish, donations can be made to Hastings Manor staff appreciation and Christ Anglican Church Belleville. Celebration of life will be held at a later date. Online condolences can be made at www.goodfellowsfuneralhome.com.
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