
Natalie Elaine Fitts Goodall, age 93,entered her eternal rest on July 26th, 2023 with family at her side.
Natalie was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts on October 1st, 1029. She graduated from Haverhill HS and
married the love of her life in Lake Winnipesaukee, NH before moving to Florida for several years. They
then moved to So. Portland, Maine where they lived for many years and raised two daughters. They later
retired to Ormond Beach, Florida and then moved to Pooler, Ga to live near family.
In her youth, Natalie enjoyed being a telephone operator and later became a bookkeeper for the family
owned businesses and then was bookkeeper for several other companies in Florida.
Natalie was active in Garden Club in So. Portland, Maine and was an active member of the Pooler Senior
Center where she loved to make friends and play bingo. She loved to travel and enjoyed many trips in
their motorhome.
She was the sweetest lady that was loved by everyone who met her and was known for her caring
thoughtfulness of family and friends.
She is predeceased by her loving husband of 62 years, Leonard C. Goodall, her in-laws, Henry and
Gladys Goodall who she dearly loved and Sister, Norma Fitts Seaman.
She leaves behind her daughters, Nancy Crawford (Don)Tn, Sally Mitchell (David)Ga., Grandchildren;
Phillip Worth (Traci) Fl, Jennifer Worth,Tn., Tatiana Mitchell, Ga and Dakota Mitchell, Ga, ;great
granddaughter, Madeline Worth, Id and sister Shirley Fitts Bailey, NH and nieces and nephews.
Services will be held Thursday, August 3rd, 2023, 11:00 AM at Family First Chapel, 1328 Dean Forest Rd., Savannah, GA with a luncheon to follow at 955 Plantation Dr., Pooler.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Pooler Senior Center, 955 Plantation Dr., Pooler, GA 31322
Offer Condolence for the family of Natalie Elaine Goodall

Dale Morgan
Sally and family, I am sorry. She was one of the sweetest ladies I ever met. She will be missed. We all at the senior center loved her very much. Dale Morgan
Sr. Anne-Marie Bourque
As a child I lived across the street from Natalie and Leonard. I was a good friend of their daughter Nancy. I remember fun times in their pool in South Portland and had sleepovers in their home. I would love to be in touch with Nancy if that is possible. I’m so sorry for your loss and will pray for all the family.