It is with deep sorrow that we announce the tragic passing of Sarah Goodall, a dedicated nurse at UnityPoint Clinic in Dubuque, Iowa. Sarah, known for her compassionate care and tireless commitment to her patients, passed away following an accident. Her death has left a profound impact on her family, friends, colleagues, and the entire Dubuque community.
Sarah had a distinguished career as a Coumadin nurse at UnityPoint Clinic, where she was known for her meticulous attention to detail, her calming presence, and her ability to connect with patients on a personal level.
As a specialist in anticoagulation management, Sarah was entrusted with the care of patients requiring close monitoring of their blood thinners, a critical role that required both medical expertise and compassion.
Her patients knew they were in good hands and often spoke of how Sarah’s kindness made even the most difficult medical challenges feel more manageable.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Sarah was a devoted mother, wife, and friend. She was deeply loved by her family, who remember her as a source of unwavering support and love.
Her children were the light of her life, and she took great pride in their achievements, always encouraging them to pursue their dreams.
As a wife, she was a partner in every sense of the word—offering love, friendship, and strength through life’s many challenges.
Sarah’s love of helping others extended far beyond her role as a nurse. She was actively involved in the Dubuque community, volunteering her time and resources to various causes.
Her gentle, giving nature and her commitment to service touched countless lives, leaving an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know her.
The tragic accident that claimed her life has left a deep void in the hearts of her loved ones and the medical community she was such an integral part of.
Sarah’s legacy will live on in the many lives she touched, and she will be remembered for her kindness, dedication, and the immense love she had for her family and patients. She will be greatly missed.
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