Cathleen-Goss-Obituary

Cathleen Asch Goss

Indianapolis, Indiana

1950 - 2017 (Age 67)

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Cathleen Asch Goss67, of Barrington Hills, IL, passed away on July 31, 2017 following complications from treatment for melanoma. She is survived by husband Jan C. Goss; son and daughter-in-law Alexander "Zander" Goss and Hannah Boston; siblings Jonathan Asch, Amanda Asch Halle, and Andrea Asch;...

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Dearest Jan and Zander,

So sorry to hear about your loss. You are both in our thoughts and prayers. So remember our great times at your Groundhog parties and our many years with Zander and Ali in Suzuki. We will always remember Cathleen and keep you and Zander in our prayers.

The Herzogs

Cathleen was an inspiring women who was a true mentor!

Thinking of you today , as I've always thought about the Asch family : Special

I enjoyed so much becoming friends with Cathleen during our glass bead making class. We just seemed to click and I so enjoyed our time together. I think about her often and will miss her.

Cathleen, It's hard to believe you have left this world so soon. You brought so much joy, insight, wisdom, good will, and spirit to so many people and organizations.

I am grateful to have known you. I remember you saying that what we all came together to create during the first Archaeological Institute of America gala was "magic." You were right, and it was that magic that you helped create and spread in everything. Your magic lives on in me and the others you touched.

Thank...

Cathleen was my business colleague and a good friend. I treasured both of those relationships. Cathleen was intelligent, insightful and very down to earth. She loved life and made anyone around her share that love. I will truly miss her joie de vivre and stories of the road. I'm sure this journey will be a special one as well. Our condolences to Jan, Zander and all of her family.

We served together on the board of the Archaeological Institute of America, and she was a fantastic colleague. One of the few (only) female business people on the board, she brought intelligence, tenacity, and good sense to all deliberations. Plus she was enormously fun--throwing herself into the gala plans and always showing up in gorgeous attire. I will miss her and send her family my condolences.

Cathleen was an awesome person personally, and professionally. She will be deeply missed.

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