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Brent Goff

Pocatello, Idaho

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Brent G. Goff - October 20, 1947 – July 26, 2011 HOUSTON, Texas - Brent Gneiting Goff, 63, of Houston, Texas, was born in Rexburg, Idaho, to Grange and Katherine Goff on Oct. 20, 1947. He passed away in his home, unexpectedly, on July 26, 2011.  Brent was raised in Blackfoot and American Falls,...

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To the Family and Friends of Brent...Brent was a truly amazing man, who was loved and admired by many and who will be missed deeply. I had the priviledge of knowing and being Brent's friend when I lived in Bastrop, Louisiana. Brent taught me a lesson I will never forget. Brent loved dancing and there was a group of us who traveled together and went dancing together quite often. We were known as the "Pooh Crew". Once I asked Brent why he chose the women to dance with, that he did. He...

Brent was truly one of the dearest friends I have ever known. He was such a kind person who made the needs of others a priority. I don't remember him getting tired very easily. He was always willing to roll up his sleeves and serve any way he was needed. Knowing him has truly been a blessing. I send my sincerest sympathy to his children. He loved you all dearly and told stories about you often. May you all be blessed with comfort during this difficult time.

I offer my deepest condolences to the family of Brent. My prayers and thoughts are with you. Brent will be deeply missed, as he led the life of such a caring, thoughtful person and colleague. May his spirit live on in your hearts.

To the family, I am so sorry for your loss. Brent was a good man who treated students, colleagues and staff with respect and kindness. He was respected by all. His departure leaves a hole for his family, friends, and the university. He will be missed by many.

Brent will be surely missed in the college. He was one of our best professors. The marketing students looked up to him for knowledge and wisdom on many of their every day problems.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Having the opportunity to work with Brent was a treat. I will miss him.

Brent was a wonderful colleague to us at UHD and a caring professor to all of his students. He had the ability to impart wisdom at just the right moment into any conversation. And, he did so with a smile and gentle laugh. He will be sorely missed by those of us who had the pleasure to work with him and call him a friend.

My prayers are with you all in this time of grief.

Brent was a nice gentleman and a dedicated professional and a friendly colleague. We will surely miss him in our college. My sincere condolences to his wife and children and his other family and friends. May God bless his soul.
Anisul Islam, FACIS Deaprtment