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Elois V. <I>Booth</I> Booth-Ransom-Goodman

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Elois V. Booth Booth-Ransom-Goodman

Birth
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Dec 2018 (aged 54)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Reynoldsburg, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Elois V. Booth Ransom-Goodman, age 54, passed Wednesday, December 26, 2018.

The family will receive friends Friday, January 4, 2019, at 6:00 pm until time of service at 7:00pm at Unity Missionary Baptist Church, 1358 Mt. Vernon Ave., Cols, OH 43203.

Interment Monday, January 7, 2019, 10:00 am at Glen Rest Memorial Estates.

Arrangements by WHITE'S FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES, 867 S. JAMES ROAD, COLS, OH 43227, BENJAMIN F. "BENNY" WHITE, JR, FUNERAL DIRECTOR

Published in The Columbus Dispatch on Jan. 3, 2019Elois V. (Booth) Ransom Goodman, was born on March 15, 1964, in Columbus, Ohio, the sixth of six children of Carl L. Booth and Edwina Faye (Carter) Booth. At age 54, she went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, December 26, 2018, at The Ross Heart Hospital in Columbus.

Elois was a graduate of Walnut Ridge High School of the Columbus Public School System.

She gave her life to Christ at an early age joining Jerusalem Baptist Church. At the time of her passing she was a member of Jehovah Rapha Out Reach Church where she was a minister in training and she loved to play the tambourine. Her favorite gospel song was “He saw the Best in Me” and that was the way she looked at people, she always looked for the best in them, that was her gift.

Elois met Travis and they fell in love and were married in March. Their union was one of the happiest times in her life. They had cook-outs and game parties which involved a lot of laughter. They invited everyone in to be a part of their happiness.

During her life, Elois lived for her children and grandchildren. She would always say Brittney was and is the best daughter any mother could have. The twins Elijah and Isaiah took god care of her medical need and for this she was truly grateful. She would say they have become great hard working respectable young men. She would always say “I know that I am blessed” because doctors thought that she would not live to see her children grow up. “BUT GOD”, not only allowed her to see her children grow up, he gave her extra when he allowed her to see her two beautiful granddaughters Sanaa and Saleah. She spent every waking hour with the girls, reading, playing dolls, planning events, taking them swimming, riding around looking at Christmas Lights and making cookies, if you knew Elois you knew the girls.

She was the best aunt that any niece or nephew could ever have. She was known to them as Aunt Mickey. She was their secret keeper and their place to run when they could not talk to their parents. She would take them everywhere. The Pumpkin Show, Red White and Boom, Columbus Zoo, ridding on Ohio State Campus and to see the newest pop artist who had come to town. They would spend hours in her room listening to the latest music and just talking. Elois was loving and supportive to all of them. She was at every High School Graduation and most of the College events, she knew that education was very important.

Preceded in death by her father Carl L. Booth, mother, Edwina Faye (Carter) Booth; great-grandfather, Charlie Smith; grandfather, Labe Carter; grandmother, Annie Joe (Smith) Carter; aunts, Annie P. (Carter) Mallory, Willie Carter, Theon Carter, Evelyn (Carter) Griffith; uncles, Alphonzia Carter, Charlie Lee Carter, Thomas L. Carter, Homer Roy Carter; and a nephew, Michael Anthony Manley.

Elois leaves to cherish her memory a loving husband, Travis Goodman; daughter, Brittney L. Ransom (Sherman A. Glover); two sons, Elijah E. Ransom, Isaiah E. Ransom; two granddaughters, Sanaa A. Glover and Seleah A. Glover; three sisters, Carolyn (Earnest) Nellon, Carnell Roberson, Roenia Booth; two brothers, Calvin (Gail) Booth and Carl R. (Kim) Booth; nephews Bryant, Calvin, Craig, Tim, Ernie, John, Mike, David, Brandon, Eric, John, Bobby, Alex, Sean and Daniel; nieces Tina, Jackie, Cinnamon, Candy, Cynthia, Chrissy, Gerri, Alexis, Alicia, Toya, Ann, Carolyn, Janai, Tiana, Keyana, Ciana, Briana, Shaniece Gerrika; and a host of and cousins.
Elois V. Booth Ransom-Goodman, age 54, passed Wednesday, December 26, 2018.

The family will receive friends Friday, January 4, 2019, at 6:00 pm until time of service at 7:00pm at Unity Missionary Baptist Church, 1358 Mt. Vernon Ave., Cols, OH 43203.

Interment Monday, January 7, 2019, 10:00 am at Glen Rest Memorial Estates.

Arrangements by WHITE'S FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES, 867 S. JAMES ROAD, COLS, OH 43227, BENJAMIN F. "BENNY" WHITE, JR, FUNERAL DIRECTOR

Published in The Columbus Dispatch on Jan. 3, 2019Elois V. (Booth) Ransom Goodman, was born on March 15, 1964, in Columbus, Ohio, the sixth of six children of Carl L. Booth and Edwina Faye (Carter) Booth. At age 54, she went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, December 26, 2018, at The Ross Heart Hospital in Columbus.

Elois was a graduate of Walnut Ridge High School of the Columbus Public School System.

She gave her life to Christ at an early age joining Jerusalem Baptist Church. At the time of her passing she was a member of Jehovah Rapha Out Reach Church where she was a minister in training and she loved to play the tambourine. Her favorite gospel song was “He saw the Best in Me” and that was the way she looked at people, she always looked for the best in them, that was her gift.

Elois met Travis and they fell in love and were married in March. Their union was one of the happiest times in her life. They had cook-outs and game parties which involved a lot of laughter. They invited everyone in to be a part of their happiness.

During her life, Elois lived for her children and grandchildren. She would always say Brittney was and is the best daughter any mother could have. The twins Elijah and Isaiah took god care of her medical need and for this she was truly grateful. She would say they have become great hard working respectable young men. She would always say “I know that I am blessed” because doctors thought that she would not live to see her children grow up. “BUT GOD”, not only allowed her to see her children grow up, he gave her extra when he allowed her to see her two beautiful granddaughters Sanaa and Saleah. She spent every waking hour with the girls, reading, playing dolls, planning events, taking them swimming, riding around looking at Christmas Lights and making cookies, if you knew Elois you knew the girls.

She was the best aunt that any niece or nephew could ever have. She was known to them as Aunt Mickey. She was their secret keeper and their place to run when they could not talk to their parents. She would take them everywhere. The Pumpkin Show, Red White and Boom, Columbus Zoo, ridding on Ohio State Campus and to see the newest pop artist who had come to town. They would spend hours in her room listening to the latest music and just talking. Elois was loving and supportive to all of them. She was at every High School Graduation and most of the College events, she knew that education was very important.

Preceded in death by her father Carl L. Booth, mother, Edwina Faye (Carter) Booth; great-grandfather, Charlie Smith; grandfather, Labe Carter; grandmother, Annie Joe (Smith) Carter; aunts, Annie P. (Carter) Mallory, Willie Carter, Theon Carter, Evelyn (Carter) Griffith; uncles, Alphonzia Carter, Charlie Lee Carter, Thomas L. Carter, Homer Roy Carter; and a nephew, Michael Anthony Manley.

Elois leaves to cherish her memory a loving husband, Travis Goodman; daughter, Brittney L. Ransom (Sherman A. Glover); two sons, Elijah E. Ransom, Isaiah E. Ransom; two granddaughters, Sanaa A. Glover and Seleah A. Glover; three sisters, Carolyn (Earnest) Nellon, Carnell Roberson, Roenia Booth; two brothers, Calvin (Gail) Booth and Carl R. (Kim) Booth; nephews Bryant, Calvin, Craig, Tim, Ernie, John, Mike, David, Brandon, Eric, John, Bobby, Alex, Sean and Daniel; nieces Tina, Jackie, Cinnamon, Candy, Cynthia, Chrissy, Gerri, Alexis, Alicia, Toya, Ann, Carolyn, Janai, Tiana, Keyana, Ciana, Briana, Shaniece Gerrika; and a host of and cousins.


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