With heavy hearts and appreciation for a life well lived, the family of Dr. John Timothy Goddard, MSM, announce his passing on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, in Charlottetown, PE, from brain cancer. Born in Leeds, England, on May 17, 1953, Tim was the son of the Anthony James and Olive Betty (Day) Goddard. He was predeceased by his parents; his daughter, Nichola; and his brother, Patrick. Tim is survived by Sally, his wife of 47 years; his daughters, Victoria and Kate; his son-in-law, Jay; his brothers, Simon (Irina), Paul (Janet) and Michael (Corinne); several nieces and nephews; his dog, Kula; and innumerable colleagues and friends around the world. Tim dedicated his life to education, leaving his mark on schools and communities from the Canadian Arctic to the Trobriand Islands of Papua New Guinea. From his beginnings as a teacher of art and geography in England in 1974 to his years in post-conflict educational reconstruction initiatives in Kosovo, Slovenia, Kenya, Lebanon, and Afghanistan, Tim was committed to the belief that education is the key to transforming lives. He served as both professor and in the university administrations of St. F.X., the University of Calgary, UPEI, and most recently at Yorkville University in New Brunswick. He was a photographer, artist, writer, storyteller, and keen gardener whose summer garden parties will be fondly remembered, as will his many stories around the dinner table. Many thanks to the caregivers at Unit 8 of the QEH and at the Provincial Palliative Care facility in Charlottetown. Resting at Belvedere Funeral Home, with visitation on Saturday, February 1st, from 2-4 p.m. His funeral service will be held from St. John's Anglican Church, Crapaud, on Sunday, February 2nd, at 2 p.m. For those who are unable to attend, his service will be livestreamed and recorded. A link is provided on the funeral home website. Interment will take place in the adjourning cemetery. Donations in memory of Tim may be made to Unit 8 of the QEH or to the Captain Nichola Goddard Fund at True Patriot Love (
truepatriotlove.com/timgoddard). Online condolences may be shared on his memorial page at
www.belvederefh.com.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 25 to Jan. 29, 2025.