7/26/2019
Lestine Goode was a devote Christian, family man, and most importantly, my daddy. He ran the race and fought the good fight but sadly succumbed to his illness. He was laid to rest on July 24, 2019, after having a funeral worthy of the distinguished man he was. Read more about the man who not only taught me lessons to live by but also to many other children across the city under his tutelage.
The country boy turned city dweller, Lestine Goode was one-of-a-kind with a loving and caring heart. Born June 9, 1933, in El Campo, Texas, he was the youngest of seven sons born to Rev. J. W. and Julia Goode. Apparently giving up on ever having a girl, Julia taught Lestine to sew and make decorations around the house (and how to do her hair!), skills which he honed and added to as he became a multitalented artisan later in life. Sadly, Julia died when Lestine was only 12. His eldest brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Ella Mae Goode, stepped in to raise him and relocated him to Houston, TX.
It was in the Bayou City that Lestine would plant his roots and spread his wings. After attending Crawford Elementary and Phyllis Wheatley Jr./Sr. High, he earned a Bachelors and Masters in Industrial Education from Prairie View A&M University. He began a professional career with Houston ISD and taught the lost arts of woodshop, metal shop, leather shop, and drafting at E.O. Smith, Austin, and Jack Yates High Schools. He was a beloved teacher who was deeply committed to his students and who invested 35 years into the lives of future generations.
Though he was well known as an asset to HISD, perhaps he was even better known for the work he did outside the classroom. His reputation for designing and making cabinets, furniture, and other home improvements, made his skills a coveted commodity resulting in many happy customers. He was a master craftsman and perfectionist whose work is showcased in many homes in the Houston area.
He accepted Christ at an early age and believed in the power of prayer. He regularly worshipped at Mt. Vernon UMC where he had a rich family history. Outside of church another place that brought him great joy was his getaway home in Hallettsville, TX. It was his oasis complete with a man-made fishing pond and house that he built by hand and plenty of land to roam to connect with his country boy roots.
Lestine was a generous man, often lending a hand to someone in need and giving of his time, resources and talents to help others. He loved his 4 daughters and grandchildren immensely and was there day or night, rain or shine if they called. They were the highlight of his life. Nothing made him happier than bragging on their accomplishments! He had a beautiful smile and an infectious sense of humor. He will be greatly missed.
He would take his last breath on July 16, 2019. Preceding him in death are his parents, Rev. J. W. and Julia Goode and six older brothers (Willie, George, James, Julius, Posey, and JB). Left to cherish his memory are his four daughters, Judith Goode, Theresa Walls (Eric), Jo-Carolyn Goode, and Leslie Williams (Levar); four grandchildren, Ahnjonae Davis, Eric Walls II, Trinity Walls, and Gabrielle Williams; and two great-grandchildren, Alexis and Derrick (DJ); one Goddaughter, Carla Morrow; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, family and beloved friends. His legacy will live forever in our hearts.