Obituary: Randall Jay Goodell
Randall Jay Goodell, 62 of Williams, Arizona passed away on Dec. 28, 2022. He finally lost his fight to a long illness. He will be dearly missed. Randall was born in Paso Robles, California to Robert and Beverly Goodell-Mulgannon on Jan.28, 1960. He graduated from Templeton High School, where he went into Carpenter/Welding school and became a part of the Southwest Carpenters Union Local 1800. He traveled to many parts of the State of California for his many job assignments, either as a Carpenter or Welder, he also had other positions such as: EMT Firefighter, Drilling rig operator, Randy could build and work on anything, he had that self-taught skill.
Randy was preceded in death by both parents. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Sue Bennett of Arizona; his son Antonio Vaughan and daughter in-law Ashlee, and four grandchildren; Lana, Alivea, Klyde and Dean of Oklahoma. Two brothers; John Goodell of California, Gary Goodell of Nevada, and a sister; Kelly Moessner of Oregon.
Randy will be cremated at Chapel of Roses in Atascadero, California, his family will celebrate his life on April 8, 2023 at 11:00am at the Williams Masonic Lodge #38, in Williams Arizona, all are welcomed!
Memories may be shared online at: www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries
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