Barbara Goode Lancaster
1938 - 2024
Barbara Goode Lancaster, of Winston Salem, passed away May 12, 2024 at
Walnut Ridge Assisted Living in Walnut Cove.
Barbara was born August 13th, 1938 to the late Samuel Weber and
Ethel Davis Goode in Cherryville, NC
Barbara graduated from Pfeiffer University as well as earning
a Masters Degree from Wake Forest University. Barbara
began her teaching career as a Science/Biology teacher, later
moving from the classroom to Guidance Counseling before
retiring from the WS/FCS with over 30 years of service.
In addition to her parents, Barbara is predeceased by a brother,
Charles Goode and a daughter, Marjorie Lancaster Everett.
She is survived by two daughters, Suzanne Lancaster Cox,
(Mike), Christina Lancaster Daniels (Mike) and a son, Royal P
Lancaster, Jr; six grandchildren, Amanda Lashmit (Chris), Frankie Lancaster
(Meagan), Amy Johnson (Richard), Jesika Fields (Josh), Caitlin
Lancaster Wrenn (late husband Gonzo), and Haley Everett
(Olivia). Barbara also had ten great-grandchildren.
The family would like to extend their sincere appreciation to
Walnut Ridge Assisted Living as well as Trellis of Stokes
County for the care and compassion for Barbara.
So very sorry for your loss. My thoughts abs prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
I had the privilege of not only being a coworker with Barbara, but also a close friend. She cared for her students and her friends the same way… with unconditional love. she will be missed but never forgotten.
RIP my friend-you will be missed.
It was a joy to attend The Shepherd’s Center’s program @Thinking Outside the Box” and see Barbara there. She always had pertinent and interesting takes on all topics in discussion. Such a wonderful person to converse with. I do miss spending time with her.
I enjoyed knowing Barbara from a discussion group at the Shepherd Center in Winston-Salem…. Shared many ideas…
Rest in peace…
Barbara was a lifelong friend. I met her while in the 7th grade at Glenn Jr High! We stayed in contact over the years and I looked forward to our discussions about whatever was going on in our personal lives! She was a deep thinker and was a loving friend! May God add His blessings to the lives that she influenced.
She was one of my favorite mentors in school beautiful lady Go rest high on the mountain 🙌🏻🌹💯