oodrich who had recently returned from WWII. They were married March 8, 1947, and settled on the Goodrich family farm near Luther. Female teachers weren't allowed to be married back then so she worked with her husband on the farm raising crops, milk cows and chickens and growing beautiful vegetable gardens. A daughter Susan Kay and son James Earl were born. By 1960, they were both in school so Opal began teaching kindergarten at Woodward Elementary. She attended night school at Drake University and graduated with a four year degree in elementary education in 1962. She enjoyed being involved as a member of the Luther United Methodist Church and was always proud of her children's achievements at piano recitals and basketball games. In 1972, Opal took a job at United Community Elementary School where her children attended. During that time, her husband Paul passed away on August 7, 1974 after a nearly 5 year battle with cancer. Opal remained on the farm until she completed 30 years of teaching kindergarten, first and second grades. She retired in 1984. The next year, Opal moved back to her home town of Prairie City where her brothers and cousins lived. She enjoyed being once again active in her family's community and church - Prairie City Church of the Brethren and she enjoyed many years living next door to her double cousin, Ida Mae. Opal's faith in Jesus Christ's saving grace and extending that love to others was very important to her. Those who knew her would say she definitely had a gift of service, jumping in to help anyone in need. She took great joy in being a grandmother to five grandchildren and continued to garden and sew quilts. Opal's last few years were spent under the loving care of her daughter Susan in West Union, Iowa. Opal is survived by her daughter, Susan Goodrich of West Union, Iowa and son Jim (Laurie) Goodrich of Coralville, Iowa; grandchildren, Sara (Brett) Runde, Dubuque, Iowa, Reina Maley (Friend Ryan), Audubon, Iowa, RaeAnn (Adam) Bird, Houston, Texas, Aaron (Jessica) Goodrich, Grand Forks AFB, ND, and Paul Ramsey (Andrea) Goodrich, Dahuk, Iraq; 13 great grandchildren, Alexis, Caitlin, Scott, Jr., Breeanna, Devin, Collin, Bethany, Elizabeth, Caleb, Lenora, Lydia, Silas and Micha; sisters-in-law, Vivian Brubaker and Jane Brubaker and many nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brother and their wives, Carl (Helen & Vivian) Brubaker, Price (Berniece) Brubaker, Leo (Norma) Brubaker, Merlin Brubaker, Doyle (Maxine) Brubaker, Marvin (Jean) Brubaker, and sister, Anna and brothers, Everett and Laverne who died in early childhood. A special thank you to the staff at West Union Good Samaritan Center and Gunderson Palmer Hospice West Union for their dedicated care of Opal in her last days.