Alan-Goldin-Obituary

Alan Gary Goldin

New York, New York

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GOLDIN--Alan Gary, of Milwood, NY lost his battle with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma on Saturday October 27, 2007. Alan underwent an autologous stem cell transplant in July and fought valiantly. We were all so amazed by his strength. He was born on August 5, 1942, the son of Harvey and Nita Goldin who...

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Alan, I will miss you, your friendship, generosity, sense of humor and caring for others which made you a special person. I will remember always, the spontaneous moments we spend together with our good friend Bill.

I was so very sad to find out about Alan's death. He was absolutley one of the funniest and warmest people I have ever met, and although it has been some time since I have seen him, I will miss him greatly. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

This has to be the hardest note I've ever written. Alan, you were my mentor, my friend. I am sadden beyond belief and feel lost in this world with you. You've been my guiding force not only in advertising but in the ways of the world. You taught me well. You are generous, caring (to a fault!) and always there for me.
I can't begin to say how much I appreciate all that you've done for me. Missing you so much, with love, Maryanne

Alan was one of the finest people I ever had the pleasure of knowing. His humor and intelligence could always bring a smile to my face. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Alan,
I will never forget all the good times and laughter we shared on the golf course and especially with "no clue".
You will be greatly missed.
Love,
Suzanne Puchalsky

Alan Goldin was one of the finest humans I have ever known. I’m proud to call Alan my friend. Alan was a great teacher and my mentor in the advertising business. I loved him. I will miss Alan deeply. Moving forward will be difficult but it needs to be done. I will think of him always. Whenever a problem or challenge comes my way I will think of what advise Alan would have given me. Alan loved to laugh and tell jokes, I will miss that too. I had a lot of fun knowing Alan and those...

My memories of Alan all revolve around good humor and fellowship...and mostly on the golf course. He had a wonderful and self deprecating sense of humor. He was too modest to say it about himself, but no question he was a mensch. Jim Berrien

Alan, you will be missed. I enjoyed meeting you and then playing, and winning, at golf!

Alan,
You were a breath of fresh air in a business or an abundance of hot air. You will be missed more than you will ever realize, my friend. You were one of the nicest and funniest giants in the business.

My condolences to Harriet and the family.