04/06/2026
Samuel Jay Goodwin
Samuel Jay Goodwin, known to many simply as “Coach,” passed from this life on March 20, 2026, at the age of 82. Born on January 20, 1944, Sam lived a life marked by purpose, perseverance, and a deep investment in people.
A Memorial Service honoring Coach Sam Goodwin will be held April 25, 2026 at 10AM at NSU Turpin Stadium. Attire: Casual Northwestern State University clothing is encouraged.
Coach Sam was preceded in death by his father, James Willard Goodwin; his mother, Gail Goodwin Bolton; and his brothers, Jim Goodwin and John Goodwin. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Janet Robins Goodwin, with whom he shared 32 meaningful years of marriage. Together, they built a life rooted in family and community, including impactful years at Northwestern State University where they were both deeply loved and respected.
Sam is survived by his devoted wife of 25 years, Kimberlyn Felknor Goodwin, who was a faithful partner and constant source of love and support throughout the later years of his life.
He is also survived by his brothers, Dr. Michael Goodwin (Dana) of Ashland, Kentucky, and Stan Goodwin (Pam) of McKinney, Texas.
Sam and Janet raised three children: Robbie Lynn Goodwin (Gene) of Charleston, South Carolina; Angelia Diane George (David) of Acworth, Georgia; and Samuel Jay Goodwin Jr. (Rachel) of Paris, Kentucky. He was a proud grandfather to Samuel Ryne Hutchinson (Taylor), David James Hutchinson (Alysa), Janet Caelynn “Jaycee” Goodwin, Jaydyn Lynn Goodwin, Jaylynn Dakota Goodwin, Cam’Ron Lawrence Goodwin, Brandon George, and Jette Thomas. His legacy continues through his great-grandchildren: Kaia Hutchinson, Gianna Hutchinson, Oliver and Doli Hutchinson, Tristan Kade George, and a multitude of nieces and nephews.
Through his marriage to Kim, Sam was blessed with a larger family whom he loved as his own. He is survived by Timothy Austin Harris, James Taylor Harris (Kelli), Robert Dillon Harris (Kristen), and Tiffany Kaitlyn Webb (Dylan), all of Natchitoches, Louisiana. He cherished his role as “Coach” and grandfather to their children: Layla, Ella, Amelie, Vivienne, Gabe, Michael, Violet, James, Noah, Stevie, Henry, Rosie, Nora, and Salem.
A native of Pineville, Louisiana, Sam developed an early love for athletics and competition. As a young man, he overcame adversity, including returning from a broken ankle his Junior year, to help lead his high school team to a state championship. That determination became a defining characteristic of his life.
He continued his athletic career at Henderson State University, where he excelled as a two-sport athlete in football and track. A team captain, NAIA All-American, and conference champion in discus, Sam set records and earned recognition as one of the most accomplished student-athletes of his era. He was later named to the AIC All-Decade Team and inducted into the Henderson State Hall of Honor, achievements that reflected both his talent and his relentless work ethic.
Coach Goodwin’s legacy in football is both remarkable and far-reaching. He was the winningest head coach in Northwestern State University history, leading the Demons for 17 seasons (1983–1999) and building one of the most successful eras the program has ever known. His teams captured multiple conference championships and made deep playoff runs, including a semifinal appearance in 1998. Over his career, he coached 38 players who went on to the NFL and countless others who carried his lessons far beyond the field.
His coaching journey also included impactful time at the University of Arkansas, Southern Arkansas University, and a storied high school career highlighted by five state championships at Parkview High School in Little Rock. Even in later years, he continued to pour into young athletes as a head coach at DeQueen High School and Alexandria Senior High School and assistant coach at several high schools, never losing his passion for the game or for mentoring others.
Beyond coaching, Sam served as Athletic Director at Henderson State University from 2000 to 2010, where his leadership helped shape championship programs and lasting success across multiple sports.
His contributions to athletics were recognized with numerous honors, including induction into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, Southland Conference Hall of Honor, Northwestern State University Hall of Fame, Henderson State Hall of Honor, and the Arkansas High School Coaches Hall of Fame.
He was a faithful member of Freedom Life Church and a strong supporter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Northwestern State University. He had a deep love for the program being built at Freedom Life Academy, where an annual honor, the “Sam Goodwin Award” is presented to the best overall athlete, reflecting the excellence, character, and leadership he valued so deeply.
Yet, for all his accolades, those who knew him best will remember something deeper. Coach Goodwin was a builder of people. He led with integrity, discipline, and heart. He believed in others, often before they believed in themselves, and his influence extended far beyond wins and championships. His former players, colleagues, and friends carry forward the values, commitment, character, and perseverance he lived out in front of them.
To his family, he was steady, loving, and present. To his players, he was demanding but deeply invested. To his community, he was a pillar whose impact will not fade.
Coach Sam Goodwin leaves behind a legacy that cannot be measured solely in records or titles, but in the lives he shaped, the relationships he built, and the example he set. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
In lieu of flowers, Coach Goodwin's family requests that donations in his honor be made to the "Demons Unlimited Foundation/Sam Goodwin Fund" (Athletic Fieldhouse, Natchitoches, LA 71497). The Goodwin family is in discussions with the NSU Athletic Department to develop a plan to designate these funds for a football related initiative. An announcement will be forthcoming.
Donations may also be made to a scholarship created in his honor, the Coach Sam Goodwin Scholarship at Freedom Life Academy. https://flcpeople.churchcenter.com/giving/to/sam-goodwin-fla-memorial-fund
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