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KENNETH GEORGE GOSS MD

KENNETH GEORGE GOSS MD obituary, Shelburne, VT

KENNETH GOSS Obituary

KENNETH GEORGE GOSS, MD - SHELBURNE - It is with sadness and thanksgiving that we announce the death of Kenneth George Goss, MD, on March 19, 2014. He fought a long battle with Alzheimer's disease culminating in his death at Shelburne Bay Senior Living, Shelburne. Family will be forever grateful for the compassionate care Kenneth received in its Memory Care Unit. "In the darkening night, God came with outstretched hand, saying 'Kenneth, come with me,' and Kenneth, smiling, grasped His hand and disappeared into the light." Kenneth was born in New York City on Dec. 6, 1922, to Ruth Mackenzie and Charles Henry Goss. His childhood and early school years were spent in Freeport, N.Y., on Long Island. His baptism at birth into the Episcopal Church grounded his faith and actions all his life. In 1941, he enrolled in Alfred University in southwestern New York State where he met his wife, Dorothy Jean Burdick, to whom he was married for 68 years. Five children were born to this union, Kenneth Mackenzie, Jeffrey Dean, David Victor, John Charles, and Patricia Jean, and nine grandchildren. World War II interrupted his college experience with service in the European Theater, ending with an Honorable Discharge in November 1945. He returned to Alfred University, graduating in 1948. Kenneth continued his studies at University of Rochester School of Medicine, receiving his MD degree in 1952. After an internship in Internal Medicine, he began his practice in Chili, N.Y. In 1961, Kenneth moved his family and medical practice to New Canaan, Conn. Kenneth believed that an attentive, caring and open Doctor-Patient relationship was essential to the success of primary medical care. This idea was central in the rest of his career in medicine; Kenneth and his patients were both rewarded by that premise. In 1974, he accepted a faculty position at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Kenneth was excited to find this opportunity to combine his loves of patient care and teaching. Following his experience at MUSC, he was invited to join the faculty at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, in 1977. Kenneth was named Chairman of the Department of Family and Community Medicine in 1978, serving in that role until his retirement in 1993. Kenneth was a thoughtful man who enjoyed a good pun and the ironies of life. A humble man who was able to laugh at his own foibles while not making others feel foolish in their own. Retirement was busy with travel, consulting, volunteerism and developing personal interests in creative writing, woodworking, fishing, kayaking, cycling and spending time with his grandchildren. Perhaps the most rewarding experience in his travels was the one and one half year long Kellogg Foundation-sponsored period spent teaching in one of the first medical schools established for native black students in Umtata, Transkei Province, South Africa, during the Presidency of Nelson Mandela. An illuminating, sometimes scary, and always rewarding time spent there marked a fulfilling closure to his professional life. Services of Remembrance will be offered at Trinity Episcopal Church, Shelburne, on Saturday, May 17, 2014, at 2 p.m., followed by a reception at The Lodge at Shelburne Bay; and at Trinity Cathedral in Little Rock, Ark., on Saturday, July 12, 2014, at 2 p.m. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association; your favored charity; or with "a tip of the hat" in remembrance.

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Published by The Burlington Free Press on May 11, 2014.

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Cindy Dailey

May 18, 2014

Kenneth was one of my most favorite people I have ever known. He was smart, funny, witty, and genuine. He was always so kind to me. He had a way of making you feel that you truly were important and that you mattered to him. Kenneth will forever live in my heart. Dear friend!

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