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A. Scott Goodfellow

San Diego, California

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A. SCOTT GOODFELLOW

A. Scott Goodfellow, beloved and devoted husband and father, passed away suddenly on December 4, 2005 of a heart attack. He was born on June 6, 1947 to A. Scott and Barbara Goodfellow in Long Beach, CA. Scott, having moved many times with his military family, graduated from...

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We worked together at WSB-TV in Atlanta in the 1970's. Scott taught me one life-changing lesson about being a boss ... you can be effective and still be a caring and compassionate human being. Thank you. Good journey, my friend. Cheers, Andrew

I am so sorry to hear the news today of the man I knew as “Scottie” passing on. I remember well our haunts in London with Michael Connor and Michael Lahey while building European Business News for DJ. Still have Scottie's business card on my desk that he gave me in the spring of 1994. Those were magical times. Scottie you are a good man. Fair winds. Smooth journey.

I recently learned of Scott's death. Scott was a dear friend and colleague. He shared his expertise selflessly. His smile was infectious. The world is poorer now.

I am so sorry to learn of Scott's untimely death. We were fraternity brothers in Chapel Hill years ago and I certainly remember him as one of the nicest, friendliest and most courteous of our brothers. Your family will be in our prayers.

Dear Ann and Allison,

I am so sorry for your loss and sorry to have missed the opportunity to meet Scott. He must have been a wonderful husband and father. You and your family are in my prayers.

Ann and family,

Noni and I were so terribly saddened to hear of Scott's passing. Over a period of several years, Scott and I literally traveled around the world together, launching new TV ventures for Dow Jones. And no matter what city we were in...New York, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Singapore, Hong Kong...Scott was unflaggingly suppportive, the colleague who became a friend, always seeking out the brighter and more positive side of business and the world. His capacity for...

Of the many outstanding people I knew at Carolina that I hoped to see again someday, Scott would be at the top of my list. I never knew anyone with a more appropriate surname. My best wishes to his loved ones. Jim, UNC/DU '70

Ann and family,

I fondly remember working with Scott in New York and in Singapore. He was kind and funny and supportive. Our thoughts are with you all. Best, Cynthia Owens

Ann and family,
I am truly saddened to learn of Scott's passing. While I had not stayed in contact since our years at UNC, nonetheless, I thought of Scott many times remembering the good times and lessons he taught this young lad for whom Chapel Hill was a world away from western North Carolina in 1969. We were pledge classmates at DU--part of the "bumbling herd" and later shared the second floor of the Bain house in cramped living quarters that would have made our parents...