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Philadelphia L0022 Captain Goodwin
Updated On: Apr 09, 2013

 

  

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

 

CAPTAIN MICHAEL GOODWIN PHILADELPHIA LOCAL 22

 

VIEWING

 

Givnish Funeral Home

10975 Academy Road

Phila. Pa. 19154

 

WEDNESDAY 4/10/13 (Viewing)

3PM

3:20 Procession from Archbishop Ryan High to Givnish

Viewing will take place until 9PM or until the family leaves

 

THURSDAY  4/11/13 (Viewing)

9AM-11AM

11:10 Procession to St. Michaels Lutheran Church

           2139 E. Cumberland St. (at Trenton st.)

12PM Service Begins

 

CEMETERY

Hillside Cemetery

2556 Susquehanna Rd.

Roslyn Pa. 19001

 

 

 

OUT OF TOWN APPARATUS & VEHICLES

Apparatus and marked vehicles from outside Philadelphia that will be part of the procession from the church to the cemetery are asked to stage on Lehigh Avenue by 11:00am. Vehicles should enter Lehigh Avenue eastbound from Frankford Avenue. Personnel traveling in private vehicles should consider parking on York Street. Parking in the area will be limited.

 

 

OFF DUTY MEMBERS NOT IN PROCESSION

The Horatio Hackett School parking lot at York and Sepviva sts. for off duty PFD members who do not want to be in the procession, or want to carpool in the procession.

 

 

Local 22 IAFF

514 N. 5th Street

Phila. Pa. 19123

215-440-4400

In Memory of Captain Michael Goodwin

 


Michael Goodwin, Captian
Philadelphia Fire Department
Hired:
Line of Duty Death: 04/06/2013

Michael R. Goodwin, Sr.,Captain, Philadelphia Fire Department, Badge # 2773, passed away tragically serving the citizens of Philadelphia on April 6, 2013.Beloved husband of Kelly (nee McDonnell). Loving Dad of Dorothy Dunn (Timothy) and Michael R., Jr. Loving Pop of Timothy Jr. and Bailey Dunn. Dear son of Elizabeth and the late James Goodwin, brother of James (Kelly), Robert (Brenda) and Deborah Goodwin, brother in law of Thomas McDonnell (Joann). Also Surviving are many nieces and nephews. Mike was a member of the Philadelphia Fire Department for over 29 years. He became a firefighter on September 9, 1983, Class # 153. Mike proudly served in the U.S. Navy as an E-4 and was honorably discharged on August 27, 1983. Mike was awarded many commendations while serving the citizens of Philadelphia. He was a Philadelphia Sports fan but the most important aspect of Michael’s life was his family. Relatives, friends, members of Philadelphia Fire Department Local 22 and all first responders are invited to share in Mike’s Life Celebration Wednesday from 5:00- 9:00 PM and Thursday morning from 9:00 to 10:45 AM at John F. Givnish of Academy Rd. 10975 Academy Rd. Michael’s Life Celebration Service will be held at 12:00 Noon at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church, 2139 E. Cumberland St. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn, PA. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in Mike’s memory to the Firefighters Widow Fund c/o Local 22, 415 N. 5th St. Phila, PA 19123 would be appreciated. To share your fondest memories of Mike visit www.lifecelebration.com


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