Becky Godwin
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Rebecca 'Becky' Godwin (born 1954 Richmond, Virginia, USA; died 1968 Virginia Beach, Virginia) was the adopted daughter and only child of the then Governor of Virginia Mills E. Godwin, Jr. (1914-1999) and Katherine Beale Godwin, of Chuckatuck, Virginia, a small community then in Nansemond County which is now a part of Suffolk).
In August 1968, Becky Godwin, aged fourteen, was spending a day with her mother at Virginia Beach while her father, then in his first term as Virginia governor, attended the 1968 Democratic Convention. With the customary state police nearby, she had just stepped out of the surf onto the sand when she was struck by lightning. Several people were in the vicinity either on the beach or in the surf, but Godwin was the only one affected. It was a clear sunny day with no storms in the area. Although rushed to a hospital, she never regained consciousness. [1]
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There are two scholarships set up in Becky Godwin's name. There is the Becky Godwin Memorial college scholarship fund for the young people of Chuckatuck, Virginia and the Becky Godwin Fund at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing. At Mills E. Godwin High School in Henrico County, the Becky Godwin Memorial Award is given annually to a senior selected by classmates. [2]
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- CBS News report of the lightning strike
- CBS News report of Becky's death
- Obituary of Mills Godwin, describes the incident
- Frequency of Lightening Strikes to people
- Pdf-VCU School of Nursing Honors and Awards
- Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Papers, 1947-1989, Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library. Contains a small quantity of papers relating to Becky Godwin.