Barbara Lucille "Bobbie Lou" Goode

barbara goode

January 21, 1953 ~ July 12, 2022

Barbara Lucille “Bobbie Lou” Guy Goode, 69, of Chaptico, MD formerly of Loveville, MD, passed away at her residence on July 12, 2022. Born on January 21, 1953 in Leonardtown, MD. She was the daughter of the late Robert William “Bobby” Guy and the late Mary Elizabeth Payne Guy. Bobbie Lou was the loving wife of Malcom E. Goode, Jr., whom she married on November 15, 1975, in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Morganza, MD. She is survived by her children Patrick Goode of Chaptico, MD, Dana Nichols (Robby Oliver) of Chaptico, MD, Kathie Bartz (Kevin) of Mechanicsville, MD, Matthew Goode of Chaptico, MD, her five grandchildren Hannah Nichols, Michael Nichols, Jacob Bartz, Landon Bartz, and Kaylee Bartz, as well as her siblings Leonard Donald Guy (sister in law Betsy) of Loveville, MD and Mary Sonia Walker (brother in law Clay) of Loveville, MD and sister in law Karen Reynolds of Loveville, MD. Bobbie Lou was preceded in death by her siblings William Jerry Guy and Robert Larry Guy. Bobbie Lou was a lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County, MD, and graduated from Chopticon High School in 1971. She then graduated from Patricia Stevens School of Fashion, Baltimore, MD, in 1972, with a Certificate in Fashion Merchandising. Bobbie Lou worked in several places throughout her life that included Blair’s Jewelry, Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative (SMECO), and as a Postmaster Relief Worker for the U.S. Postal Service, in Bushwood, MD and Loveville, MD. For more than 44 years though, Bobbie Lou was a homemaker; a job where family came first, faith was instilled, and volunteerism was part of life. She volunteered regularly at her children’s school, Holy Angels-Sacred Heart. She was a dedicated parishioner of Sacred Heart Church, where she maintained the altar linens, helped clean the church, decorate, and assisted biannually with church dinner functions. At home, she was an excellent cook, the family’s and extended family’s seamstress, the chauffer, a gardener, and one who loved to decorate her house on Pond Point. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, July 20, 2022 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, July 21, 2022 at 10:00 AM in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD with Father Stephen Wyble officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Jeffrey Guy, Jordan Guy, Michael Guy, Allen Lacey, Jon Spence, and Nicholas Walker. Contributions may be made to the Seventh Dist. Vol. Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 7, Avenue, MD 20609 and Hospice of St. Mary’s, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650.

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  1. My thoughts and prayers are with Bobbie Lou’s family and friends. Bobbie Lou grew up in Loveville and went to school with me. She always had a smile on her face and such a sweet disposition. Cherish the many wonderful memories that you created and shared with Bobbie Lou for they will comfort you in the days ahead. Rest in peace Bobbie Lou. You will be missed by many.

  2. Dear Mac, children, grandchildren, and all that love Bobbie, We are so very sorry to find this announcement on this website. Our hearts and prayers go out to you all. Bobbie was always happy to see us and was one of the loveliest ladies I have ever known. Our heart breaks for you. Unfortunately, we are no longer in Maryland and will be unable to attend the services, just know that July 20th, and 21st we will be praying and keeping all of you in our saddened hearts. May your faith keep you strong and see you all through this devastating loss.

    Keith and Annette Williams

  3. Dear Mac, Sonia and all of Bobbie Lou’s cherished family, I am so sorry to read of her passing! It comes as such a shock! Bobbie Lou was without a doubt, one of the sweetest, kindest most humble individuals I’ve ever known. It was so befitting that she married you Mac, who matched her personality to a tee! Bobbie Lou’s beauty, poise and perfect manners are some of the things I’ll always remember when I think of her! RIP dear classmate, you will be missed!

    Betty Spalding Smith
    CHS Class of 71

  4. Joy Family of Loveville says:

    To All of Bobby Lou’s Family: We send our most heartfelt thoughts and prayers to all of you during this time of loss. Bobby Lou was a Loveville friend and neighbor, always quiet and thoughtful and a pleasure to be around. We haven’t seen her for many years, but we will always remember her and her beautiful personality.

  5. Patrick and all the family – You are in our prayers. It is so hard to let go of someone we love but we can also find rest and peace knowing that they are now in the arms of our loving Heavenly Father. He has called her home to be with Him and to enjoy the fruits of her labor. I am sure that you will miss your mom but hold the memories close to your heart and she will never be forgotten.

  6. My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family. She was a wonderful lady. I loved waiting on her at the Bank. She is in a better place. Rest In Peace. 🙏🙏 Love Kathy Brukardt

  7. Our deepest sympathy to the Goode family…
    Your loss is a matter of great sorrow. Your pain and heartache cannot even be imagined. Barbara always has the biggest smile, and she loved her family dearly. Ours love and thoughts go out to you and your family.

  8. mac goode and guy families & friends
    our thoughts and prayers are with everyone. I knew bobbie lou growning up in the 70’s we had the best times always smiling!!
    last time i saw her was at my brother jf long viewing. Keep her memories alive….
    from elaine long copsey & joe boy copsey

  9. My heart, thoughts and prayers are with Bobbi Lou’s family. This beautiful, sweet woman…how can she not be here? I remember growing up in Loveville with her and attending St. Joseph’s school. Everyone loved her. May she Rest In Peace.


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