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Alan Anthony Goddard

Missoula, Montana

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Alan Anthony Goddard

Alan was born and raised in Butte, Montana and grew up in the heydays of Butte's big copper boom. He proudly served his country in the army; and traveled the world afterwards. Alan landed back in Butte, as a young man, and became Butte's Chairman of...

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Alan used to come into The Roxy Theater 2 or 3 nights a week to watch movies. He always had a joke up his sleeve and the staff loved him. He is greatly missed.

Jordan MT was fortunate to have mr Goddard as teacher, drama coach, mentor, and friend to many! He widened our horizons!

Mr. Goddard was one of my favorite teachers. I learned so much more than just English, and Speech & Drama in class. He helped to further install a love of the arts in me, and a desire to do more with my talents. Thank you Mr. Goddard for the education and teaching me not to be a lemming. You will be greatly missed.

Mr Goddard was one of a kind. He left such an impression on all of us at GCDHS. Funny, I was just thinking about him the other day as I was standing in the multipurpose room looking at the stage. He was one of best teachers I ever had. He put on the best plays and got everyone involved. I am so happy he was a part of my life.

Mr. Goddard I loved learning all things in English class from you. Rest In Peace.

The caliber of English instruction Mr. Goddard provided to our small school was remarkable. It was rigorous and equipped his students to excel in both education and careers. Rest in peace Mr. Goddard. My condolences to Mr. Goddard's family and friends.

Alan was a mentor and friend, and he introduced me to my wife. He was there for me in my most difficult days, and he helped me succeed and celebrate life in a million ways. His spirit will live long in our memories. God bless Alan.

RIP Al. Your beauty, kindness and creativity live on in all of us whose lives you have touched. Al was, by far, the longest volunteer interview I conducted in my life back in 2008-2009 at MAS. I was so enchanted by his life and happy spirit. His laugh and humor always energized all of us. I was so grateful to have worked with him and to have known him. My condolences to his family and friends. Love you Al!

Met Alan through Bill Raoul. Spent many hours and glasses of wine laughing with those two singularly special men. Our world was made much, much better by having Alan in it. He will be remembered and missed.