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02 Jan 2004
Vestal Goodman’s Home Going Celebration
![]() Vestal’s Home Going Celebration I have had never been to the funeral of a legend such as Vestal Goodman, so it was a new experience for me. The service of her homegoing was as spiritually lit as any of her concerts. It truly was a celebration of her entrance into heaven. I now know that I was very blessed to be able to be in the studio, and watch as Vestal recorded the last song she would ever record. Having been able to have a one on one conversation with the queen of Gospel music just weeks before her passing gave me a different perspective of her funeral. I arrived at the church about 12 PM and had to park at what seemed to be miles away, but the church had a shuttle service for our convenience. With an hour yet to go before the service started, I was able to find a seat in the balcony. It was clear that thousands of people wanted to show this great lady the respect that she was so worthy of. We knew that we were getting close to the start when 89 Gaither Homecoming Friends filled the choir. Soon after that the guest singers and speakers filed in, followed by the three Ministers officiating the services. The Ministers soon left the Sanctuary to meet the coffin that held Vestal’s body and make the slow dirge around the church halls into the main entrance of the Sanctuary. As the song was played of George Jones singing “Mansion Over The Hill Top”, the Ministers led the procession as the rose draped coffin brought Vestal to the front of the stage one last time. They arrived just at the key change when Vestal’s strong voice started singing the second verse. The crowd erupted in praise and applause. The service started as Pastor of Christ Church, Rev L. H. Hardwick, Jr., gave the Invocation, read the scripture, and made his comments about Vestal and their friendship. He read a letter from Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen expressing his condolences, and as he was finishing the Governor’s letter, he was handed another letter expressing the Sympathy of President George W. Bush and his wife Laura. Joy Gardner then led those in attendance in Vestal’s favorite hymn “Blessed Assurance”. Next Dodie Osteen, wife of the late Rev John Osteen, renowned Pastor and television evangelist, gave her comments of her friendship with Vestal. Being a native of Alabama, Beth Chapman, Alabama State Auditor, expressed how Vestal had made a great difference in her spiritual life. She then gave the announcement that the State of Alabama is in the process of naming a section of highway near Vestal’s home town, the Vestal Goodman Highway. Unfortunately she passed away before she could be told the news. Janet Paschal then delivered a beautiful rendition of “How Are Things At Home”. Rev. Marvin Gorman then gave his comments, relating to how Vestal dropped what she was doing in her life to minister to him and his family in a very dark period in his life. Again the message of the day seemed to be how Vestal loved everyone, and how they cherished her friendship. Vestal reached across boundary lines in music. Several Country music artists were there including George Jones and Vince Gill. As the service proceeded Vince performed “Go Rest High On That Mountain”. At times having to check his apparent emotion, Rev. Johnny Minick, who sang with Vestal and Howard for several years and has been involved with the Happy Goodmans for many years, shared his friendship over the years with Vestal. Bringing to the service some of the humorous side of Vestal and yet extolling her great spiritual depth. Tanya Goodman Sykes sang “Look For Me”, followed by Ricky Goodman, Vestal and Howard’s son, giving a family tribute. Just before the Homecoming Friends started to sing, Bill Gaither brought to the podium a crystal cake dish. He explained that every time he was in Nashville, Vestal would bake him one of her famous coconut cakes. He was supposed to have returned it to her New Year’s Eve night, but she never made it to the Jubilate concert. Singing about 30 minutes they Homecoming choir rejoiced as the Holy Spirit ministered to the thousands in attendance. They sang such songs as “I Wouldn’t Take Nothing For My Journey Now”, “Oh Come Angel Band”, and “The Eastern Gate”. The service ended with an electrifying video salute to Vestal which included “God Bless America”, “This Is Just What Heaven Means To Mean”, and The Eastern Gate”. All I can say is this was certainly a Celebration. Vestal was a blessing in her life and in her death. Deon Unthank Reader Comments
Thanks, Deon, from those of us who were great fans of this Great Lady, but were unable to attend to pay our respects.
Commented by Debbie Knight On 01/02/2004
Thanks for the article. I would love to have been at the funeral to pay my respects to a lady that I had great love and admiration for. I just sit and cried when I heard the news. I will miss her greatly. No Gaither concert will ever be the same, nor will gospel music. Thank God for Vestal's life and her sharing so much of it with us.
Commented by Sharon Umstead On 01/03/2004
:angel: what a wonderful article it was a blessing I have been looking for information on Sister Goodman and this was everything I wanted
Commented by On 01/03/2004
i was there in west monroe many years ago when god gave vestal her strong voice when a storm destroyed the pa system. the next night vestal got up to sing god gave her a new voice how it has blessed mamy thru the years.it seemed as tho one of my family has gonehow the world will miss her
Commented by On 01/03/2004
Deon, I'm not trying to sound mean, but all the people in the choir were NOT members of the Gaither Homecoming. A lot were Christ Church members. I admired and loved Ms Vestal for many years, and will continue to love and listen to her music! She has always been a blessing to me. But the service for JD Sumner did out do this one. I think maybe the Holiday had a lot to do with many of the Gospel Music artist not being there, since most of them were traveling. I do feel no matter who attends your "homegoing", you Preach your own service by the way you live your life on this earth.
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Commented by doris mbartlett On 01/03/2004
deon
i saw vestal a little over a year ago when they were doing there last concerts. it was a wonderful concert and i have a 14 year old granson who loves gospel music and hew went and he really enjoyed him self. he was not going to go but he did and was so glad he went. the happy goodmans have been a favorite of mine for years. i have been going to gospel concerts for over 50 years. i live in the ft wth metro plex and have gone for years to the battle of songs. vestal will be greatly missed by everyone who ever heard her sing. i am like some of the others that i wish i could have gone to her service. she will be greatly missed by all.
Commented by nancy dillow On 01/05/2004
i grew up watching The Happy Goodmans, on PTL years ago. since then i was forever a fan. i later found out that my family; The Singing Nitz Family had the privelage of doing some concerts with The Goodmans. i myself considered it an honor and privelage to have got to see Howard and Vestal in person. i even had the privelage of singing with Vestal "briefely", when "The Final Stand" tour came to the D.C. area. we sang the chorus to the old song "Hallelujah Square". i also just so happened to be in Spencer Tn, playing my first date as drummer/vocalist with Heartfaith, New Years Eve; which allowed me the pleasure of attending Vestal's "Homegoing" service the next day. i was truly blessed. it brought back alot of great memories; not only of The Goodmans, but also of my grandfather (Bob Nitz Sr.) who passed away in September. Vestal was a true woman of God! so real and genuine! she loved everyone, and everyone loved her. i'm sure that she's shaking the pillars of Heaven with her amazing voice! we will all miss her, and i look forward to seeing her in Heaven someday soon. till then, we must all continue to carry the torch that she and so many others, have pased on to us. lets keep singing for the Lord! lifting up those who are down, saving those who are lost! let us honor her by living according to her example! WE LOVE YOU VESTAL!
Commented by Shayne Mathena On 01/06/2004
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I really loved the detailed article. I know all of fans that did not get to go to the funeral that loved her very much.
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