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GOODSON’S SERVICE ENDS
by Abbi Overfelt
Staff writer
Friends and strangers join hands in prayer at the funeral of Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson in Lumberton High School's gymnasium. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Friends and strangers join hands in prayer at the funeral of Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson in Lumberton High School's gymnasium. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Lumberton Police Chief Mike McNeill presents a folded American flag that laid across Goodson's casket to Goodson's wife Lametria. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Lumberton Police Chief Mike McNeill presents a folded American flag that laid across Goodson's casket to Goodson's wife Lametria. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Hundreds of law enforcement from local agencies and departments across the state traveled to Lumberton to show their support for Goodson and his family. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Hundreds of law enforcement from local agencies and departments across the state traveled to Lumberton to show their support for Goodson and his family. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Thousands of people ignored 90-degree heat to pay final respects to the fallen officer. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Thousands of people ignored 90-degree heat to pay final respects to the fallen officer. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Twelve-year-old Mariah Sampson holds a sign she created for Goodson's procession. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Twelve-year-old Mariah Sampson holds a sign she created for Goodson's procession. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Officers with the state Highway Patrol's Caisson Unit escort slain Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's body past a memorial on Fayetteville Road to his final resting place at Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Officers with the state Highway Patrol's Caisson Unit escort slain Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's body past a memorial on Fayetteville Road to his final resting place at Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Officers with the state Highway Patrol's Caisson Unit escort slain Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's body past a memorial on Fayetteville Road to his final resting place at Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Officers with the state Highway Patrol's Caisson Unit escort slain Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's body past a memorial on Fayetteville Road to his final resting place at Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Law enforcement from across the state ride in Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's funeral procession. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Law enforcement from across the state ride in Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's funeral procession. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Pall-bearers from local law enforcement look on as Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's casket is placed in the back of a hearse. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Pall-bearers from local law enforcement look on as Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's casket is placed in the back of a hearse. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Pall-bearers from local law enforcement agencies prepare to move Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson to the back of a hearse. Goodson's casket was transferred to a horse-drawn carriage for the last half of the three-mile journey. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Pall-bearers from local law enforcement agencies prepare to move Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson to the back of a hearse. Goodson's casket was transferred to a horse-drawn carriage for the last half of the three-mile journey. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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A two-page spread in a booklet handed out to funeral-goers highlights moments of Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's life. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
A two-page spread in a booklet handed out to funeral-goers highlights moments of Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson's life. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Funeral-goers join hands in prayer to remember slain Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Funeral-goers join hands in prayer to remember slain Master Police Officer Jeremiah Goodson. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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Lametria Goodson clutches the flag that traveled with her husband on his final journey. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
Lametria Goodson clutches the flag that traveled with her husband on his final journey. Abbi Overfelt | The Robesonian
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LUMBERTON — Thousands of people stood shoulder to shoulder on hot Lumberton asphalt on Tuesday to pay tribute to slain Master Police Officer Jeremiah Montgomery Goodson Jr. as he made his final trip down Fayetteville Road.

“This is a time when everybody needs to come together,” said Fairmont resident Thurman Smith, who watched as Goodson’s casket, draped with an American flag, was carried on a wagon pulled by four horses beneath a memorial near the Shell service station were he was shot and killed last week.

“It’s a tragedy, and a sad situation for the community to come together for, but I’m glad we are able to stand here together today,” Smith said.

Some of the more than 3,000 people who waited for Goodson’s casket to pass them on Fayetteville Road stood under umbrellas to find relief from the blazing sun that pushed temperatures into the mid-90s.

“He was a good man,” said Tamika McDonald, who is a neighbor of Goodson’s father, Jerry Goodson and mother, Bettie. “We’ll miss him.”

Goodson’s three-mile funeral procession — from Lumberton High School westward to his final resting place at Gardens of Faith Cemetery — included hundreds of officers and sheriff’s deputies from as far west as the mountains of Asheville and as far east as the beaches of Kure and Carolina. Members of law enforcement filled the 1,800-seat auditorium at the high school, where Goodson’s family looked on as various speakers remembered how he lived — and how he died.

“One week ago, on Tuesday, … an angel from Heaven whispered to Jeremiah Montgomery Goodson Jr., ‘your civic duty on Earth has come to an end,’” Lumberton Police Chief Mike McNeill said as a chorus of “amens” rang out from mourners gathered in the school’s gymnasium, where the two-hour service was projected via a live audio and video feed.

“He was a courageous man, carrying out his civic duty,” he said. “When one of us leaves this world, we all leave. When one bleeds, we all bleed.”

Maurice Miles, who also spoke at the funeral, said that he looked up to his younger cousin and was “proud of him for more reasons than one.”

“Just because you’re old doesn’t mean you can’t learn from the young,” he said as he wiped away tears. “Jeremiah was a hero in every sense of the word.”

Goodson, who was off duty, was shot and killed on July 17 while attempting to serve a warrant for the arrest of 27-year-old Marques Brown, who is accused of shooting Goodson mulitiple times as he approached Brown’s vehicle. District Attorney Johnson Britt said he would seek the death penalty for Brown, who has been charged with first-degree murder.

Photos of the 32-year-old Goodson in a booklet distributed to funeral-goers show him squinting in the sun for snapshots as a child; posing for photos with his own children, Jurnee Amiah Goodson and Tyrin Hueston; and helping his pregnant wife, Lametria, open presents at the couple’s baby shower for an unborn son who will be named Josiah Malachi.

Goodson had been employed with the Lumberton Police Department since June 14, 2006. Goodson’s obituary said his nickname was “Chucky” and described him as a “great father, loving husband and son.”

Goodson’s parents, sister Isis, brother Joshua, grandmother Katie, and others Goodson leaves behind “will need your thoughts and prayers tonight, they’ll need your thoughts and prayers tomorrow,” Lumberton Mayor Raymond Pennington told the crowd. “They’ll need your thoughts and prayers the next night, the next night, and onward.”

Sitting in folding metal chairs facing the casket, under the shade of a burial tent at Goodson’s final resting place, the family members comforted each other as bagpipes played “Amazing Grace” — and as Goodson’s paster, Syvalla Washington, echoed Pennington’s thoughts.

“When everybody goes home, and all this is over, the family is going to need your prayers,” she said. “… When you go to bed at night, remember them. When you rise up in the morning, remember them.”

The silence after seven men each fired three volleys was broken by a police radio calling Goodson’s patrol car No. 45 for the last time.

Lametria Goodson, clutching a single red rose, sobbed as she placed her hand over McNeill’s as he handed her the folded flag that was laid across Goodson’s casket. As McNeill walked away, she brought the flag to her chest and hugged it tightly.

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Ayden123
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July 26, 2012
Why does it take something of this nature to bring Lumberton together? So much could be accomplished if we came together before such things happen. To the citizens of Lumberton, when u see something not right, or someone out of place, pick up your phone an call your local police. Take a stand! I've heard Cheif McNeill say it more than once call the police or Sheriff's office an report it. You don't have to leave ur name and no one will know you called. Help put these people like Marques Brown behind bars before another tragedy like Officer Goodson happens. For those in public Housing take a stand, call an report things that are not right (Something of this nature could happen to you or your

family or a family member one day). When you begin to report things that are out of the ordinary to housing then the board of commissioners can take action. The tragedy of Master Goodson was unnecessary but with the help of the people we can prevent from happening again.
Bosomhandkerchief
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July 25, 2012
May the saving grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ protect and guide this family until they meet Jeremiah is the sky to meet the Lord. Soon and very soon we shall see the King. Precious is the saints that die in the Lord.
MrsSAnderson
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July 25, 2012
As a former Robesonian, born and raised and now a wife of a law enforcement officer. My heart breaks for Mrs. Goodson. My husband and I pray for God's continuous comfort and peace as only He can provide during the hours, days and years ahead.

Mr. & Mrs. Anderson
TripHazard
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July 25, 2012
That picture of his wife crying in the flag should move the heart of any sane human. Let us all put forth a special effort to make a donation in his memory for his wife through the State Employees Credit Union. She is going to need our financial help to support their kids.
17Seconds
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July 25, 2012
It's nice to see the citizens of Lumberton/Robeson County come together to honor Officer Goodson. It's a shining moment in a horrible situation. Imagine what could be accomplished if the citizens of Robeson County came together in the same way to work on stopping the senseless violence that's overtaking and ruining their town and the county around it. It's not hopeless and it's not impossible. Step up. Stand up. Speak up. Take back your town.
kla880809
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July 25, 2012
Completely agree with you
ReallyRobeson?
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July 25, 2012
Say it again neighbor. Let's start with holding whoever was with Mr. Brown as an accomplice to his cowardly act as well as whoever he has been living with if it's a different person because unless he's been living in a cave somewhere while he was wanted on felony charges, someone has been aiding him. If those someone's will stop aiding these animals, there'll be less of them walking our streets to murder innocent law abiding folks. Just a thought.
proudnative2001
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July 25, 2012
God bless family. The picture of his wife holding the flag reminds me of the friends I've lost in Iraq. The Flag is a significant reminder of the ones who've died defending freedom at home and abroad.

Keep the family in your thoughts and prayers. Also keep us that wear the uniform (military, Police, Fireman, EMT etc.) in your prayers as we continue to serve and defend.

-Rocky
demetrice
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July 25, 2012
THIS WAS THE SADNESS THING TO HAPPEN TO LUMBERTON,AN GOOD PERSON HAS GONE ON TO BE WITH THE ANGELS NOW.IT WAS AN BLESSING TO SEE ALL LUMBERTON TO COME TOGETHER AS ONE FOR THE GOODSON FAMILY'S & THE CO-WORKERS CAUSE TO SEE ALL THE POLICES AND MANY OTHERS CAME DOWN WAS AN BLESSING.WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR WHAT HAPPEN TO GOODSON HE WAS AN GOOD PERSON WITH LAUGH ALL THE TIME L'TON,SR.HIGH IS GOING TO MISS HIM SO MUCH THE KIDS REALLY LOVED HIM AND HOW HE HELPED THEM OUT SO MUCH.AS I PRAY WE WILL KEEP THE FAMILYS IN PRAYERS.MR.& MRS.ROBERT DIXON & FAMILY
kla880809
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July 25, 2012
The picture of Goodson's wife holding onto the flag breaks my heart, I wish she never had to deal with something like this, I didn't know him personly, but a great man like him, shouldn't have died, God had other plans for him and I know in my heart God will comfort the family in their time of need. God bless the Goodson family.
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