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connie boucher
May 14, 2015
Dr. Godsoe,I remember the day that you came to interview me at St. Marys Hospital. You were getting ready to start your practice.I moved to Portland in 1963. This was the day I started working for you as secretary and x-ray tech. You werethe best boss anyone could have.So caring toyour patients.You always had a kind word to say.RIP my friend.
Bonnie Doiron
February 20, 2015
Elaine - so sorry to hear of your loss. It has been many many years since I worked for you in Lake View village so you may not remember me but when I learned of Dr Godsoes passing I had to express my sympathy. It makes me smile to read how you loved dancing together - very very special
January 23, 2015
Dr. Godsoe reduced my [Grade-III] fractured L hip/femur as the result of a slipped-capitol-epiphysis as an emergency admittance; 43 years ago, next week.
While certainly not a pleasant experience, Dr. Godsoe was such an obviously "Special" man - it helped put me & my family at ease.
I remember the morning of my discharge from MMC-Portland, he came almost at a sprint around the corner & into my hospital room; (On a pr. of borrowed crutches!) then, expeditiously whipped the "Stitches" out, then - gave ME the little disposable "Suture Removal" kit containing tiny sterile scissors and tweezers......I kept these for over 40 years...
We certainly felt that Dr. Godsoe was a wonderful man and highly skilled Orthopod.
Sincerely;
David Stelling
Diane Harriman
January 21, 2015
Dr. Godsoe took care of me when I was 17 and involved in a car accident and broke my collarbone. I am now 68 and I never really forgot that kind and caring doctor. He was a gem and will be missed. Sympathies to all the family. RIP kind man
January 18, 2015
Dear Elaine and all of John's wonderful family,
The memorial service for John on Saturday reflected so very well the warm, caring, humble but giftred person that he was. During the years I was his partner in orthopaedic practice I learned from him the most important lessons about being a doctor. His dedication to the well being of the PERSON for whom he was caring was the the essence of what he did. He was not only treating a broken bone or a deformed or sore limb but, equally important to John, he treated the total impact of that problem on the human being stricken with it. He took time to allay fears, to comfort, to advise, to teach his patients. He never rushed. He was thorough. He was skilled. At our weekly orthopaedic conference this past Thursday, Dr Larry Leornard, who knew John longer than I, told the assemblage of the Portland orthopaedists that John was "the best doctor who ever practiced in Maine". Those of us who knew and practiced with him all agree. I feel the same way about John, the man. He was a role model and a friend for me. I'm grateful for having had the opportunity to have known and worked with him. I share your loss. May your memories of him brighten all future days. Vince and Anne Oliviero
Roberta McDougall
January 16, 2015
Dr Godsoe was my doctor from the time I was 7 until he retired when I was in my 20's, he diagnosed and operated on my knees giving me a better mobility, he was always a very caring and patient doctor, he will be missed by many
January 16, 2015
I'm so sorry to hear of John's passing. His passion for all things and especially horses, was a tribute to his desire to learn and better himself. He will be missed by many.
Sarah Bronson, Riding To The Top
SUSAN ADAMS
January 16, 2015
Dear Johnny and Peter,
I was so sad to hear of John's passing. I have so many memories from our childhood days together and remember John's steady,
generous presence. I will not be able to make it to his service but please know that my thoughts are with you.
Love, Susan Adams
Bernadette Connolly-Jones
January 16, 2015
I can simply state as many others already have that Dr. Godsoe was a gift from God. Had it not been for his medical talents 35 years ago, I truly would not be living the life I am now. He performed two spinal fusions on me, and thanks to him I can walk today. He was a gentle and kind man, and I lucked out having him as my physician and friend. He will be welcomed home with open arms, but missed by many whose lives he impacted. My prayers are with you all.
Holly Korda
January 16, 2015
John and Pete,
So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I have such wonderful memories, way back to Capisic Street in Portland--he looked much as he does in this photo, only with dark hair...what a fine man, so kind and generous with his time and talents! I will see you at the service, sending warm thoughts and wonderful memories.
Jim Masse
January 16, 2015
Elaine and Family,
So sorry to learn of John's passing,I will Cherish my memories of his kind and patient ways.
John + Roberta Pupecki
January 16, 2015
John and Family- We are very sorry to hear about the loss of your Father.
Gordon Corbett
January 15, 2015
Forty two years ago I had the good fortune to have Dr. Godsoe as my surgeon after a bad fall in which I damaged my right shoulder and smashed my left elbow. This began a slow path to recovery following surgery and a lot of PT. Dr. Godsoe was such a skilled surgeon and such a sensitive man. He saw me through all of the recovery (2 1/2 years). I was a teacher and he recognized my curiosity and need to know about my condition and how we would proceed. He was an excellent teacher himself and always took the time to teach and encourage me. We crossed paths many times afterwards and he would always take the time to inquire how I was doing and how was my elbow working out. He was such a good man. My condolences to the family.
January 15, 2015
Dear Peter and Johnny,
Sorry to hear about your Dad. I have such fond memories of our families growing up together. Your Dad taught me to Fox trot and swing a golf club at the age of 10. He had a wonderful energy, so calm and thoughtful. Mom and sister Vicki will be at the service. I wish I could be there too. Love, April Adams
Amy Brown O'Shea
January 15, 2015
Peter, I'm very sorry to learn of the loss of your father. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Catherine Collins
January 14, 2015
I was fortunate to have Dr. Godsoe as my doctor when I was two years old right up until he retired when I was a preteen. He was always so kind to me and my parents. Thank you for never telling me I couldn't be a regular kid. Peace and love.
Leanne Tupper
January 14, 2015
Dr. Godsoe saved my life by doing a spinal fusion at MMC. I was only 15 and he always spoke to me as an adult. I thought of him often throughout the years. He always made me feel good about my situation. Thank you.
Sumner Chase
January 14, 2015
Nearly fifty years ago I was born with a birth defect that affected my hands and feet.If it had not been for Dr. Godsoe Iwould not have a left foot, or have had what I consider to be a normal life.His impact on my life has been immeasureable, and I am thankful he went into medicine.
Rest in Peace and Thank You for my life.
January 14, 2015
Dear Elaine and Family,
Our sincere condolences to you on the loss of cousin John.
Mary Lou Mitchell Murphy
Dennis & Kathleen Murphy
January 14, 2015
Thank you for your service.
jerry brooks
January 14, 2015
Elaine and family,
So sorry to hear of John's passing as he was truly a remarkable man -- a kind and loyal friend, a skilled orthopaedic surgeon, and a talented and accomplished musician. I knew him when we both played in the Community Orchestra of the Portland Symphony Orchestra, and earlier for many years when he played Solo Trumpet under my direction in the Westbrook City Band (formerly the S.D. Warren Band). A true gentleman and good friend -- he is greatly missed!
Lisa Grant
January 14, 2015
Dear Elaine and family,
John will be missed by so many. My condolences to all of you. His enthusiasm about everything always brought a smile to my face and his generosity towards me will always be a cherished gift.
Affectionately,
Lisa Grant
Patrick & Susan Badcock
January 14, 2015
Our sincerest sympathy and condolences to you Elaine and to all the Godsoe family. Our time with the Doc has been very precious and we are going to miss him deeply. I will never forget our many conversations filled with humor, great stories and a passion for life.
Surviving a plane crash, If anyone was going to do it, it would obviously be you.
Thank you for your honesty, integrity and inspiration.
Doc, I hope you knew how much you meant to Susan and I and what a positive impact you made on our lives.
Love to you all.
Heide Munro
January 14, 2015
My condolences to his family. It's funny how you never forget a face or name. I broke my leg skiing in third grade in 1971 and he was the attending doctor that took care of me at Mercy Hospital. I'm remembering how kind he was to me then. :)
Thank you Dr. Godsoe! RIP
Stephen Barr
January 14, 2015
I will miss you John. Your courage, attention to what matters, and energy stood right in front of that warm smile whenever we met.
It was my privilege to take are of you, and learn from you over the past 13 years. I plan to keep a bit of you in my own "playbook" as I continue as an orthopaedic surgeon. I am sure your Memorial Service will rightly celebrate your contributions to our community fabric.
Steve Barr MD
North Yarmouth
January 14, 2015
Dear Elaine and Family,
So sorry to hear about John. He was such a wonderful and kind person. I will always remember him when he took care of me when he was in practice.
Fondly,
Jane Haskell
JACK MCCARTHY
January 14, 2015
ELAINE..VERY SORRY TO HEAR OF JOHN,S PASSING AWAY.MY PRAYERS ARE WITH HIM.MAY HE REST IN PEACE.
Elliott Randall
January 14, 2015
Dear Elaine and family,
You have our deepest condolences. I am not sure I can say anything more eloquently than the text of the obituary, but it has all the reasons why I/we admired him so much. Passion, integrity, and commitment are the words that come to mind immediately.
Please know we will miss him as much as anybody, and the way he lived his life will remain as an example to all of us.
Elliott and Sarah Randall
South Portland, Maine
Ron & Barbara Ward
January 14, 2015
John was a rare man, part classic Mainer in his values, part Renaissance in his approach to life. For those of us in the following generation, he was the example of how one can bridge generations and remain relevant until the end. My family has learned much from he and Elaine. We will all miss Dr. John, particularly his warmth and self- effacing observations. His obituary will be mandatory reading for our young children, not just to help them remember him, but also to inspire them to live with his unique joie de vivre.
Peg Murphy-Mooers
January 14, 2015
Elaine and family,
Please accept my condolences on your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
January 14, 2015
Truly very sorry for your loss.My deepest sympathy to the family.james 4:8.
Tom Flood
January 13, 2015
My deepest sympathy to Elaine and John's entire family. John always impressed me as a knowledgeable, kind, and caring gentleman.
He will be missed.
Jacqueline Lord Boyer & Dr Roger V Ostrander Jr Boyer Ostrander
January 13, 2015
John was like a brother to my mother, Ruth A Lord. They spent summers together in Camden with mother's Uncle Walter & Aunt Lydia. She loved him dearly. He was a wonderful cousin. John said as soon as Ruthie arrived, the house would light up! And the fun would begin!! ??. Sincerest condolences to Elaine and to all the family. Personally, I was able to renew our relationship in recent years. And spending time with John & Elaine was a blessing as I have many happy memories of times together. John was a wonderful human being. His self- deprecating humor and his ever-present twinkle in his eye always made my brothers and I smile. We shall miss him very much...
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