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Alice Barraud <I>Cocke</I> Goodwin

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Alice Barraud Cocke Goodwin

Birth
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Death
14 Oct 2010 (aged 90)
Charlottesville, Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2714694, Longitude: -76.7027278
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Alice Barraud Cocke Goodwin died on Thursday, October 14, 2010.

She was born on March 7, 1920, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Alice DuBose and William Ruffin Coleman Cocke.

She was a direct descendant of John Hartwell Cocke, who with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe founded the University of Virginia in 1819 and who, 20 years later in 1839, was one of the founders of the Episcopal High School. At age nine she moved with her family to Norfolk, where she resided until her marriage. She graduated from Chatham Hall and attended Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

In 1942, she married Edward Howard Goodwin of Williamsburg. Mrs. Goodwin's husband of 68 years predeceased her in June of 2010.

She is survived by sons, Edward Howard Goodwin Jr. and his wife, Ellen, and William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin III and his wife, Emily; a daughter, Breckinridge Goodwin Longstreth and her husband, William; five grandsons; three granddaughters; three great-grandsons and two great-granddaughters.

Mrs. Goodwin was buried with her husband at Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. Services were private.

It is suggested that remembrances be sent to Chatham Hall, 800 Chatham Hall Circle, Chatham, VA 24531-3085, or to Hospice of the Piedmont, 675 Peter Jefferson Parkway, Suite 300, Charlottesville, VA 22911.



Published in the Daily Progress on October 17, 2010
Alice Barraud Cocke Goodwin died on Thursday, October 14, 2010.

She was born on March 7, 1920, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Alice DuBose and William Ruffin Coleman Cocke.

She was a direct descendant of John Hartwell Cocke, who with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe founded the University of Virginia in 1819 and who, 20 years later in 1839, was one of the founders of the Episcopal High School. At age nine she moved with her family to Norfolk, where she resided until her marriage. She graduated from Chatham Hall and attended Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

In 1942, she married Edward Howard Goodwin of Williamsburg. Mrs. Goodwin's husband of 68 years predeceased her in June of 2010.

She is survived by sons, Edward Howard Goodwin Jr. and his wife, Ellen, and William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin III and his wife, Emily; a daughter, Breckinridge Goodwin Longstreth and her husband, William; five grandsons; three granddaughters; three great-grandsons and two great-granddaughters.

Mrs. Goodwin was buried with her husband at Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. Services were private.

It is suggested that remembrances be sent to Chatham Hall, 800 Chatham Hall Circle, Chatham, VA 24531-3085, or to Hospice of the Piedmont, 675 Peter Jefferson Parkway, Suite 300, Charlottesville, VA 22911.



Published in the Daily Progress on October 17, 2010


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  • Created by: A. L. Parrish
  • Added: Oct 16, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60210122/alice_barraud-goodwin: accessed ), memorial page for Alice Barraud Cocke Goodwin (7 Mar 1920–14 Oct 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 60210122, citing Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA; Maintained by A. L. Parrish (contributor 46498466).