Charles Thurman Goodin
January 9, 1939 ~ April 10, 2020
Charles Thurman Goodin, 81, of Columbus died at 3:20 a.m., Friday, April 10, 2020, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility.
Charles was born January 9, 1939 in Kentucky, the son of Lawrence and Exuria Goodin.
Charles was an Army veteran. He pastored the Upper Room Church and retired from Cummins Engine Company. He loved gardening and was a very proud grandpa to all of his grandchildren
A private graveside service will be held at Bearwallow Cemetery, Columbia, Kentucky. The family will have a public memorial service at a later date.
Memorials may be made to the Our Hospice of South Central Indiana.
Survivors include son, John (Penny) Goodin of Columbus; brothers, Danny (Denise) Goodin of Columbus and Woody (Judy) Goodin of Columbia, Kentucky; sisters, Lucille Lemmon of Danville, Kentucky, Mary Davis of Cincinnati, Ohio and Wanda McGaha of Columbus; grandchildren, Astra Goodin, John Lawrence Goodin and Nashel McKinney.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Leemon Goodin.






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Our sympathies to all the family . Charles was a good man and will be missed by many .
Thank you so much, he certainly will be missed.
John, Penny and family , just want to let you know we send our deepest sympathies. Charles has always been so kind to me where ever I have come in contact with him. Always the same. I know he has looked forward to this day for quite a while. We have had many many conversations about Heaven and THE LORD. You all are in our prayers. Connie and Bill Burton and also on behalf of my parents, as he always told me to tell my dad hello every time I saw him, Rev. Glenn and Betty Poynter.
Thank you Connie and Bill, we appreciate the kind words and your family’s condolences.
I will miss him dearly. Prayers for comfort and peace for you and the family.
Eric and Penny,
I am sorry for your loss. I hope you find comfort in knowing that he is no longer suffering.
Prayers… Angie M.
Thank you Angie, we appreciate it
Chuck, as I knew him, worked together at Cummins Engine warehouse several years and become good friends. Although we didn’t agree on some things, neither of got upset and we remained good friends. Prayers to the family he left behind.