Shirley Goodwin

December 14, 1929 ~ February 13, 2022
Resided in:
Sanford, ME
Shirley Greims Cormier Goodwin, 92, of Springvale, died on Sunday, February 13, 2022, at Summer Commons Senior care facility in Sanford, ME, where she has resided for six years. She was born on December 14, 1929, the daughter of Herbert Greims and Dorothy Stanley Greims Mucci. She attended a one-room schoolhouse in Shapleigh and then local Sanford schools and graduated from Sanford High School in 1946.On June 13, 1964, she married Ronald "Red" Goodwin at the Springvale First Baptist Church, where she has been a member since. She had four children from a prior marriage and two more with Red. Always a busy, hardworking, active woman, she raised her six children while maintaining a full-time job packing apples with the Twin Ridge Corporation in Acton, Maine from the early 1960's until her retirement at age 73 in 2003. Her work gave her lifelong friends, fun and fond memories, not to mention summers off to enjoy her family, home, yard and pool. To her mind, her greatest achievements were her home and family and she was always happiest when there were children around, including her favorite four-legged ones.Shirley loved a good game of cards or mixed doubles ping-pong, Lawrence Welk and Elvis, crying at the end of "An Affair to Remember" and "The Way We Were", babies, Christmas and a daily dose of "The Young & the Restless". She also loved dining out. She had a wicked sense of humor, a cackling laugh, and a fondness for a good practical joke. It should come as a surprise to no one that a clumsy moment from a friend or family member could reduce her to uncontrollable fits of laughter, while the object of her continued amusement tended to his or her wounded "pride".She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband in 2009, two brothers Rodney Greims and Richard Mucci and a sister Judith Mucci. She is survived by her six children: Paula Cormier Mansfield of Sanford; Rodney Cormier and wife Joyce of Bethesda, MD; Claudette Cormier Drinkwater and husband Mark of West Bath, Scott Cormier of Springvale; Kandis Goodwin and husband Frank Libby of Waterboro; Tracy Goodwin of Springvale, a brother Ronald Mucci and wife Colleen of Shapleigh, many grandchildren, great grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews.At Shirley's request, there will be no public services. A warm weather burial next to her husband will be private at Riverside Cemetery in Springvale.Arrangements are under the direction of the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale.In lieu of flowers, donations may be given in Shirley's memory to Springvale First Baptist Church, PO Box 277, Springvale, ME 04083; or to the Grammy Rose Dog Rescue and Sanctuary, PO Box 677, Acton, ME 04001. www.grammyrose.org.Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com.
Paula and Tracy Im so sorry to hear of your Moms passing. She was one tough cookie and came through some difficult times. I can still see her motioning for me to come into her room for a chat when I was there for my Rod. I pray that you find much comfort in knowing that you were always there for her. I knew I would see one of you every day, coming in at mealtime at Newton. May God bless you for your faithful care of your Mom, Bask in the sweet memories of special times. May God wrap you in His loving arms of comfort and give you His special peace as you remember a life well lived. Most sincerely. Judie Shain
– Judie Shain
Shirley made Twin Ridge a great place to work. She kept the banter going on the packing line. It was hard to have a bad day! I worked for my Dad one winter and have never gotten over listening to Shirley talk about cleaning her house at 4 AM before heading to work. She had a knack for connecting with everyone and managed to insult us all without offending; a true gift!
– Ellen (McDougal) McAdam
To Shirley family, I am so sorry to te hear of your Moms passing. Her and Red, were great customers of mine and a pleasure to talk too at Jerrys Diner here in Sanford.My sincere condolences to all. Rachel A ( Collette ) Burbank
– Rachel AC Burbank
To Shirley’s family: I felt sad reading of your Mom’s passing. What a wonderful lady. My Mom Ethel Williams worked with her in the packing house and the stories that were told. My sides would ache from laughing so much. Shirley always had a smile and was fun to be around. I can hear them both saying “do you remember when” and the laughing would start before they could get the story told. How you all will miss your Mom, but just think of the wonderful memories, yes such wonderful memories as you gather together and share. Loving blessings to you all.
– Wanda Williams Huard
We first met Shirley when she & my Mom lived as roommates in the nursing home. They became great friends and it was a joy to see them care for one another. Leaving a beloved home and taking up residence in a nursing facility is an extremely difficult time in one’s life. I will always be grateful that in God’s providence Shirley and Irene were brought together. I believe that their bond of friendship helped them both in their time of transition and adjustment. We soon met Shirley’s loving and supportive family and they became our new friends. We appreciated all the special little things they did to show their love and concern for everyone.Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of deep loss. May the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort surround you with love.
– Al & Sherry (Butland) Weisberg
To Shirley family, I am so sorry to te hear of your Moms passing. Her and Red, were great customers of mine and a pleasure to talk too at Jerrys Diner here in Sanford.
My sincere condolences to all. Rachel A ( Collette ) Burbank
– Rachel AC Burbank
We first met Shirley when she & my Mom lived as roommates in the nursing home. They became great friends and it was a joy to see them care for one another. Leaving a beloved home and taking up residence in a nursing facility is an extremely difficult time in one’s life. I will always be grateful that in God’s providence Shirley and Irene were brought together. I believe that their bond of friendship helped them both in their time of transition and adjustment. We soon met Shirley’s loving and supportive family and they became our new friends. We appreciated all the special little things they did to show their love and concern for everyone.
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of deep loss. May the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort surround you with love.
– Al & Sherry (Butland) Weisberg