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Services In Care Of Furness Funeral Home Gregory E. Furness Clark, South Dakota www.furnessfuneralhome.com When I come to the end of my journey and I travel my last weary mile, just forget, if you can, that I ever frowned and remember only the smile. Forget unkind words I have spoken; remember some good I have done. Forget that I’ve stumbled and blundered and sometimes fell by the way. Remember I have fought some hard battles and won, ere the close of the day. Then forget to grieve for my going; I would not have you sad for a day, but in summer just gather some flowers and remember the place where I lay, and come in the shade of the evening when the sun paints the sky in the west. Stand for a few moments beside me and remember only my best. When I’m Gone In Memory of Nola Goodman

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  • Services In Care Of

    Furness Funeral Home Gregory E. Furness

    Clark, South Dakota

    www.furnessfuneralhome.com

    When I come to the end of my journey and I travel my last weary mile,

    just forget, if you can, that I ever frowned and remember only the smile.

    Forget unkind words I have spoken; remember some good I have done.

    Forget that I’ve stumbled and blundered and sometimes fell by the way.

    Remember I have fought some hard battles and won, ere the close of the day.

    Then forget to grieve for my going; I would not have you sad for a day,

    but in summer just gather some flowers and remember the place where I lay, and come in the shade of the evening

    when the sun paints the sky in the west. Stand for a few moments beside me

    and remember only my best.

    When I’m Gone

    In Memory of

    Nola Goodman

  • Nola V. Kannegieter was born May 30, 1944, to Arthur and Olive Shurr Kannegieter in Willow Lake, SD. She attended school in Willow Lake graduating from Willow Lake High School in 1962. After graduat-ing she worked at the high school as a secretary for a year and then moved to Watertown, SD. It was here that she met her husband Robert Lee Goodman. In 1968 they moved to Circle, MT, and then to Forsyth, MT, in 1970. During this time, Nola was a stay at home mom until she took a job at First State Bank of Forsyth. Nola eventually began a long career at the Rosebud County Courthouse in the Treasurer’s office until retiring in 2005. Nola had a huge love of animals, especially hors-es. She loved breeding, training and riding them. Her and her husband, Lee, shared a passion for Appaloosa horses in particular. Nola was very creative. She en-joyed doing needlepoint, cross-stitch, and pencil draw-ings. She was a very gifted artist. Her other great love was for being outdoors. She could often be found in the barn, or out for walks. Nola was an avid reader, passing that love on to her two daughters. Nola is preceded in death by her husband Lee, her parents, her siblings Harold, Marlyn, and Clifford Kannegieter and Ruth Bastian. She is survived by her daughters Karmalee Young of Gillette, WY and Gentrie (Mark) Lemerond of Sidney, MT, grandchildren Stephanie (Steven) White of Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu, HI, and Hailey and Piper Lemerond of Sidney, MT, two great-grandchildren Lilia and Aiden White of Honolulu, HI, and her sister Lois Monahan, of Watertown, SD.

    Celebrating the Life of

    Nola Goodman

    Graveside Services from Mount Hope Cemetery

    Watertown, South Dakota Thursday, June 4, 2020

    11:00 AM

    Officiant Pastor Steven Johnson

    Interment Mount Hope Cemetery

    Watertown, South Dakota

    The family of Nola Goodman thanks you for your thoughts, prayers, and other acts of kindness shown to them.