Gooden, Samuel

  • Friday, August 5, 2022
Samuel Gooden
Samuel Gooden

Samuel Gooden, age 87, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away Thursday, August 4, 2022, surrounded by family.

He was the eighth child born to the late Reverend George and Ruby Gooden on Sept. 2, 1934. Sam’s formal education was received in the school district of Park City in Rossville, Ga. and later graduated from Howard High School in Chattanooga, Tn. Afterwards, he joined the United States Army where he was a truck driver.

In 1957, after serving his country, he began his singing career and took his vision to Chicago, Il. where he met Jerry Butler and Curtis Mayfield. Realizing they needed someone to take them further in their career they allowed a gentleman by the name Eddie Thomas to take them under his wings as their manager. Eddie persuaded the rising stars to change their name from “The Roosters” to “The Impressions” and the rest is history. For Your Precious Love was released and life for the young gentlemen was never the same.

In 1963, Gloria Driver, a young lady he met in Chicago four years earlier, became his wife and began a loving family. Later they relocated to Chattanooga. In addition to his singing career, he served as a auxiliary police officer for the city of Chattanooga. He was a member of River of Life Church in Rossville, Ga. His life as a husband, father, and grandfather gifted him with many rewards and unexpected pleasures; as a member of The Impressions, it too has blessed his life with joyful memories, his faith has brought him through many challenges that presented opportunities for personal and spiritual growth. The 64 years of his career overwhelmed him with gratitude to the industry and the generations of their faithful fans. Sam once stated, “I am motivated to Keep On Pushing until my heart tells me it is time to sit and rest. I love entertaining, seeing the happy faces of those we sing to is a bonus. Singing is my way of spreading love, peace, and hope to a newer generation and telling our faithful followers thank you.”

He is preceded by his parents, Rev. George and Ruby Satterwhite Gooden; brothers, Doc Gooden, George Gooden, LaVelle Gooden, Varnell Gooden; sisters, Mae Ruby Blake, Annie Ruth Ross, and Mary M. Scott; and son-in-law, John Wade.

He is survived by his loving wife, Gloria Driver Gooden; children, Samuel J. Gooden, Sandra D. (Marvin, Sr.) Hudgins, Gina (Darryl, Sr.) Griffin, and Gloria J. “Spanky” Gooden all of Chattanooga, TN; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, in-laws, and friends.

A private Memorial Service will take place at a later date. Military Honors and Rites will follow at a later date at the Chattanooga National Cemetery.

Arrangements are by Willis Funeral Home, Inc., Dalton, Ga.

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