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In Loving Memory

Goughenour Jr., Daniel A.

September 1, 1941 - May 27, 2025

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Tuesday, May 27, 2025.

Beloved son of the late Daniel and Marie Goughenour Sr.; loving brother of Gene (Gillen) Goughenour and Robert (Lori) Goughenour; adoring uncle of Timothy (Mikala) and Kevin Goughenour; cherished great-uncle of William Goughenour. Our dearest cousin and friend to many.

Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery (PENDING DAY AND TIME). In lieu of flowers contributions to Monastery of Saint of Clare of the Immaculate Conception 200 Marycrest Drive St. Louis, Mo. 63129 appreciated.

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5 thoughts on “Goughenour Jr., Daniel A.”

  1. Gene , Mike and I was sorry to hear of Dan’s passing.. I know he has been in ill heath for a while.. He in good hands now , I’m sure your parents have greeted him with open arms.. So again to your and your family our deepest sympathy…

    Karen and Mike Allen…

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  2. Gene, my sincerest condolences. Although I haven’t seen your brother in a lifetime I remember him.. May he rest in peace.

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  3. Oh my. I am so sorry to hear of this news. I worked with Dan at USDA. We were good friends. I remember him as always being kind and I loved his stories. I would always see him at St. Cecelia’s with his mom and dad when I was growing up. He even came to my wedding.

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  4. Bob & Lori, I’m so sorry to hear of Dan’s passing. Thinking of you often. Love., Chris. Cymbala Reeves.

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    • Chris, Many Thanks for your kind thoughts. I would love to talk to you sometime and catch up on our lives. Would you be okay with sending me your phone number? I think it would be great fun. I still keep the coffee cup you and Carol gave me with your pictures on it. You were both a great treasure to me.

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