S*902 Session 111 (1995-1996)
S*0902 Concurrent Resolution, By L.E. Richter, Ford, Matthews, McConnell,
Mescher, Passailaigue, M.T. Rose, G. Smith and Washington
A Concurrent Resolution to honor the beloved Carolyn Heyman Goodstein of
Charleston on the occasion of her eighty-fifth birthday and to celebrate her
rich and full life and wish her a future full of good health and the continued
enjoyment of a loving and devoted family.
05/31/95 Senate Introduced, adopted, sent to House SJ-128
06/01/95 House Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence HJ-4
A CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
TO HONOR THE BELOVED CAROLYN HEYMAN
GOODSTEIN OF CHARLESTON ON THE OCCASION OF HER
EIGHTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY AND TO CELEBRATE HER RICH
AND FULL LIFE AND WISH HER A FUTURE FULL OF GOOD
HEALTH AND THE CONTINUED ENJOYMENT OF A LOVING
AND DEVOTED FAMILY.
Whereas, Mrs. Carolyn Heyman Goodstein was brought into this
world on July 4, 1910, born the daughter of Marion H. Heyman of
Camden and Minnie Friedheim Heyman of Rock Hill; and
Whereas, Mrs. Goodstein is the granddaughter of Arnold Friedheim
and Sophia Friedheim, a Founding Father of Rock Hill, a
Confederate Veteran, and Premier Merchant; and
Whereas, Mrs. Goodstein is the mother of Marion G. Goodman of
Charleston and former S.C. State Senator Arnold S. Goodstein of
Summerville; and
Whereas, Mrs. Goodstein is the grandmother of Harold Heyman and
Beth Hope Goodman of Charleston and Arnold S. Goodstein, II,
Eve Schafer Goodstein and the late Carmel Ann Goodstein of
Summerville; and
Whereas, Mrs. Goodstein is a graduate of Camden High School and
Agnes Scott College and has been active as past President of the
Sisterhood, Board Member and longtime Chairperson of the
Hospitality Committee of Synagogue Beth Eloheim in Charleston;
and
Whereas, Mrs. Goodstein is well known as a pioneer worker and
past District President of the Parent Teachers Association and a
former member of the South Carolina Migrant Workers
Commission; and
Whereas, Mrs. Goodstein is revered in her faith community for her
service as an active member of the Council of Jewish Women,
Hadasseh, and a Founder of the Christian Jewish Council of
Charleston;
Whereas, Mrs. Goodstein is uniformly known as a contributing
member of her community and state, possessed of the highest
principle and morality, a loving mother and grandmother, and a
faithful friend. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives
concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly honor the beloved
Carolyn Heyman Goodstein of Charleston on the occasion of her
eighty-fifth birthday and wish her a future of good health and the
continued enjoyment of a loving and devoted family.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to
Mrs. Carolyn Heyman Goodstein.
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