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Arlan Goss

Marlboro, Massachusetts

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Arland E. Goss, 70MARLBOROUGH - Marlborough: Arlan E. Goss, 70 of Marlborough died suddenly October 10, 2013 at Marlborough Hospital after being stricken ill at home.He leaves his wife of 48 years, Ellida (Kassimer) Goss ; he also leaves a sister-in-law Bobbi Rothman and a brother-in-law Hai...

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Gus was the greatest friend. We could talk for hours Great times at GE in Pittsfield. MA. Blessings and prayers Dick

I think of my friend Gus every day. Have incorporated his name into my passwords a a constant reminder of what he meant to me in my life. Bless Him and his family always Dick Kochanek

I cannot believe so many years passed since Gus left us. I think of Gus SO frequently and wish he was still here. Gus was my very best friend. We knew each other since 1961 when we were both at General Electric. He was a joyous person with a strong sense of purpose in life. We had many great conversations that were filled with memories and great thoughts. Each time we met for a lunch, it felt like no time had passed between us. Gus treated everyone he met with great joy. Gus loved to...

Oh Gus, Gus. Pals since we were 10. Good Lord! You will be sorely missed.

Gad, I just found out Arland (Guss Guss) had passed. He was a good teen friend from same street in Wilbraham.We will miss our card player from old! Dick Bolt in Swanton,MD

I am hearbroken to hear the sad news. Al was always concerned how everyone else was doing. Lee, of whom he spoke of often, May the love he had for you carry you through these difficult times. He's in Heaven strumming away on a geetar, banjo and once in a while the accordian. So sorry we never got together for lunch with the old crew @ Honeywell again. You are truely missed.

Kathy Silvestris

Al's goodwill, caring and friendly demeanor will be sorely missed by all who knew him. He was also the rock of our music jams. He who gave so much, took so little.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Lee.

What a ray of light Al was, at EMC. Each day he was a pleasure to work with, I remember iin the warm months ... There is Al sitting on his lounge chair in the parking lot ... I am so glad I made his retirement party as his joy and laughter will always remain in my memories. The best legacy Al left is the many smiles we all share when we think of him... My heartfelt thoughts are with his family
Tanya Lakos