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Tracy Ann Stewart-Goodwin

January 2, 1965 – December 22, 2024


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Tracy Ann Stewart-Goodwin was born on January 2nd 1964 in Oneida, New York. Tracy was the eldest child of Dennis and Elizabeth Stewart. Tracy was 59 years old when she passed away in Parker, Colorado. She passed in the company of her loving husband Michael Goodwin and their four daughters. 

Tracy graduated from Mountain View high school in Mesa, Arizona and then went on to attend BYU. Tracy was married and sealed for time and all eternity to her husband Michael on April 23, 1987 in the Mesa, Arizona temple.   

 Tracy raised four strong daughters each blessed with pieces of herself. Tracy created a loving home that was a safe space for many people over the years, a home that you always wanted to return to and stay a while longer.

Tracy was fun, she loved live music, she only ever wore Doc Marten boots, she loved Ireland and rabbits, reading and movies.  

Tracy was tenacious, she stood up for those who felt voiceless. She was a considerate friend who always made sure to make special accommodations for people in need. She always made space for people, everyone was welcome at her table.

Tracy had the opportunity to serve in local politics and she encouraged people to be involved and engaged. She served diligently in various callings and positions through her church. Tracy volunteered her time teaching children how to read at the school her children attended.

Tracy is survived by her parents, Dennis and Elizabeth Stewart, her husband Michael Goodwin, her daughters, Eleanor, Micah, Kylie and Reagan. Her Siblings, Bethany, Jessica, Alison and Andrew. Also her eight grandchildren, Remington, Garrett, Finnley, Rowan, Derek, Riley, Florence and Parker. She is also survived by the many friends she made and kept in her lifetime. 

Tracy will be laid to rest at Mountain View Cemetery at 3:30pm on January 2nd, 2025. All in attendance are welcomed to wear any doc martens that you may have! 

There will be a celebration of life in Parker Colorado on January 11th 2025. 

“Believe there is a great power silently working all things for good, behave yourself and never mind the rest.”-Beatrix Potter

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  1. Monica Connell says:

    Oh my dear friend. We love you.

  2. Kim Williams says:

    This is the most fitting and beautiful obituary for Tracy I can imagine!
    I love her forever and will miss her consistent friendship. When it is my turn to go, I know if I see Tracy quickly-I am in the right place!
    I will thank her and Mike forever for raising this 4 amazing girls and helping with some of my own!

  3. Janene Goubert says:

    Tracy had an infectious smile that covered her whole face! She was a tenacious reader and got us all hooked on the vampire books! We had the most fun themed parties with our teenage daughters!! She will be missed and I will never look at a pair of Doc Martens without thinking of her!!

  4. Julie Omanson says:

    Tracy was one of my favorite visiting teaching companions. She made sure we never missed a visit with our sisters and always remembered their birthdays! Always so thoughtful of others!
    Sending much love and prayers of comfort to you Mike and your daughters and whole family!

  5. Marlene Nuechterlein says:

    I can not believe that Tracy is gone. I know she will be missed sorely. I am so sorry for your loss.

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Tracy Ann Stewart-Goodwin

January 2, 1965 – December 22, 2024


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Tracy Ann Stewart-Goodwin was born on January 2nd 1964 in Oneida, New York. Tracy was the eldest child of Dennis and Elizabeth Stewart. Tracy was 59 years old when she passed away in Parker, Colorado. She passed in the company of her loving husband Michael Goodwin and their four daughters. 

Tracy graduated from Mountain View high school in Mesa, Arizona and then went on to attend BYU. Tracy was married and sealed for time and all eternity to her husband Michael on April 23, 1987 in the Mesa, Arizona temple.   

 Tracy raised four strong daughters each blessed with pieces of herself. Tracy created a loving home that was a safe space for many people over the years, a home that you always wanted to return to and stay a while longer.

Tracy was fun, she loved live music, she only ever wore Doc Marten boots, she loved Ireland and rabbits, reading and movies.  

Tracy was tenacious, she stood up for those who felt voiceless. She was a considerate friend who always made sure to make special accommodations for people in need. She always made space for people, everyone was welcome at her table.

Tracy had the opportunity to serve in local politics and she encouraged people to be involved and engaged. She served diligently in various callings and positions through her church. Tracy volunteered her time teaching children how to read at the school her children attended.

Tracy is survived by her parents, Dennis and Elizabeth Stewart, her husband Michael Goodwin, her daughters, Eleanor, Micah, Kylie and Reagan. Her Siblings, Bethany, Jessica, Alison and Andrew. Also her eight grandchildren, Remington, Garrett, Finnley, Rowan, Derek, Riley, Florence and Parker. She is also survived by the many friends she made and kept in her lifetime. 

Tracy will be laid to rest at Mountain View Cemetery at 3:30pm on January 2nd, 2025. All in attendance are welcomed to wear any doc martens that you may have! 

There will be a celebration of life in Parker Colorado on January 11th 2025. 

“Believe there is a great power silently working all things for good, behave yourself and never mind the rest.”-Beatrix Potter

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  1. Monica Connell says:

    Oh my dear friend. We love you.

  2. Kim Williams says:

    This is the most fitting and beautiful obituary for Tracy I can imagine!
    I love her forever and will miss her consistent friendship. When it is my turn to go, I know if I see Tracy quickly-I am in the right place!
    I will thank her and Mike forever for raising this 4 amazing girls and helping with some of my own!

  3. Janene Goubert says:

    Tracy had an infectious smile that covered her whole face! She was a tenacious reader and got us all hooked on the vampire books! We had the most fun themed parties with our teenage daughters!! She will be missed and I will never look at a pair of Doc Martens without thinking of her!!

  4. Julie Omanson says:

    Tracy was one of my favorite visiting teaching companions. She made sure we never missed a visit with our sisters and always remembered their birthdays! Always so thoughtful of others!
    Sending much love and prayers of comfort to you Mike and your daughters and whole family!

  5. Marlene Nuechterlein says:

    I can not believe that Tracy is gone. I know she will be missed sorely. I am so sorry for your loss.