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Jarryd E. Goodman

July 20, 1982 — April 5, 2017

Jarryd E. Goodman, age 34 passed away April 5, 2017 at Valley View Care in Cottonwood on Wednesday April 5, 2017. Jarryd was born July 20, 1982 to Dwight and Donna (Schmid) Goodman in Cottonwood, the oldest of five siblings. He attended Good Earth Montessori School in Mesa, Weinberg \u0026 Frye Elementary School\u0027s in Chandler, and graduated from Morgan Middle \u0026 High School in Morgan, Utah. Jarryd was an Honor Student and tested into the Program for Gifted Students at the age of nine. He wrote a poem that won a County wide Poem Contest and was published in the local newspaper. Jarryd participated in the summer Science Club and Boy Scouts. He was a runner-up in a Carter\u0027s Photo Contest as a toddler and appeared on TV with Channel 10\u0027s Weatherman Dave Muncy as a Weather Kid. Jarryd played the trombone in Middle School. Jarryd was active in sports, playing soccer and Little League baseball as a youth, and embraced skate and snowboarding as a teen. On the weekends he could often be found on the slopes in Park City, Utah. Jarryd loved animals and had many pets growing up. He enjoyed camping, boating, and riding ATV\u0027s with friends around the many lakes and mountains of Utah. He was a fan of Boise State, the Arizona Cardinal\u0027s, and NASCAR. Jarryd followed in the footsteps of his father, and concrete construction business. He was a skilled Span Saw operator for Multiple Construction, Green\u0027s, and A- Core. This afforded him the opportunity to travel the Northwest and enjoy the many National \u0026 State Parks. Jarryd worked for Evco House of House in Utah and North Dakota, making hydraulic hoses. He had a very out-going personality and was the \u0027life of the party\u0027. He loved to engage in lively discussions with people. Jarryd was diagnosed with Stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare form of cancer in November of 2015. Over the next 16 months he endured multiple rounds of chemotherapy, radiation, and hospitalizations, although his prognosis was terminal, Jarryd never gave up the fight and remained positive until the end. He was not afraid of dying. Jarryd donated his body to science for medical research. He will be greatly missed by all those whom knew and loved him. Jarryd will always be Aunt Ally\u0027s \u0027Jer Bear\u0027. Jarryd was preceded in death by his Grandfathers Robert Schmid \u0026 Vernon Goodman, as well as cousin, Joel Schmid. He is survived by Parents, Donna Schmid-Goodman, AZ \u0026 Dwight (Maria) Goodman, UT, Brothers Trevor Goodman, AZ \u0026 Tye Goodman UT, Sisters Emily Goodman \u0026 Kendall (Joe) Loehr of AZ, and nephew Trae Goodman, UT. Grandmothers, Rosemary Schmid \u0026 Geraldine Goodman AZ, Aunts Samantha (Ed) Kar, Spokane, WA, Jeannine (Jerry) Guy \u0026 Carol Conley , AZ. Uncle\u0027s, David (Melanie) Schmid \u0026 Greg (Stacy) Schmid, and David (Sherrie) Goodman, AZ, 12 cousins, and his Godparent\u0027s, Mark \u0026 Cathy Kenson of Prescott, AZ. A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, June 17, 2017, 11:00 AM at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Cottonwood, AZ, Reception to follow afterwards in the Parish Hall. The family would like to thank Dr. Pamela Miel and staff at Arizona Oncology, YRMC, Valley View Care, Northern Arizona Hospice, and the Care Coordination Department at the Verde Valley Medical Center, as well as friends and neighbors whom were there for Jarryd. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Valley View Care in support of their beautiful facility and exceptional staff or your favorite charity. Life will not be the same without you Jarryd, but your family take\u0027s comfort in knowing you have transitioned on to a place where there is not more suffering.
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