rles and Ed became partners in the farming operation. Ed adopted Charles and they continued to work the farm as father and son. Ed lived a simple life and his greatest love was the farm. He took great pride in his fields and equipment, and always looked forward to the spring and fall. He enjoyed the Southwest Iowa countryside and his rides with Charles to check on the crops. Ed also enjoyed reading the newspaper from front to back and the funny pages. He was a member of the Strahan United Methodist Church and the American Legion. Ed died at his home on August 19, 2004 at the age of 83 years, 8 months, and 12 days. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters Ruth Brazeal, Vera Isom, and Nadine Goodman; brothers Leonard Wiseman, Herbert Wiseman, John Wiseman, and Donald Wiseman. Ed is survived by his son Charles Goodman and his wife Ruth of Hastings, IA; brother Richard Wiseman of Tillamook, OR; sisters-in-law Delphine Wiseman of La Grande, OR and Mary Wiseman of Malvern, IA; grandson Tony Goodman and his daughter Shelby Goodman of Greenbrier, AR; good friend Samantha Lee of Benton, AR and special buddy Mason Hagan of Omaha, NE; nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.
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