Charles-Goetz-Obituary

Charles J. Goetz

Towson, Maryland

Feb 20, 1939 – Oct 16, 2024

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BORN
February 20, 1939
DIED
October 16, 2024
LOCATION
Towson, Maryland

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Charles John Goetz, known to friends and family as "Charlie," passed away after a short hospitalization surrounded by his loving family on October 16, 2024, at the age of 85. Charlie resided at Roland Park Place in Baltimore, Maryland, where he moved in 2019 after the death of his wife, Judith C....

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Charlie was a pure gem to me at Bishop Loughlin HS. Quiet, his running caused jealousy; as editor(?) of the newspaper, he wrote a brief bio of myself and a fellow runner, for which I was always grateful. Humble and unassertive, I was proud to see over the years his impressive support for our alumni HS. And again I swelled with pride to see his academic accomplishments displayed. A credit to the human race!!! Charlie, Rest In Peace.

It was an honor and pleasure to know Charlie and Judy through graduate school at Virginia, and for many years beyond. As a friend, we shared times in target practice in the wilds of Albemarle County. Our talks always included economic interpretations of our experiences. One of the jewels of our talks embraced how we were lowering the average cost of home ownership of groundhogs. His span of interests in economics was wide, and his contributions to law and economics have made our laws more...

I am saddened to hear of Charlie's passing. He greatly impacted my life and he and Judy were great friends. Charlie introduced me to computers in the 1980's which he loved and help build my love for numbers. Guys, your Dad was a great man! I have thought of him often since he moved to Baltimore. Donna Collier

Chuck and family, I am sorry to learn of your Dad´s passing. I send you my condolences and prayers for you and your family.

I met Charlie in 2019 when he moved to Baltimore. He gave so much joy to my friend Nancy. I wish I gotten to know him better but I live out of state. I was amazed to read his accomplishments at UVA. I count myself as lucky to have met him.

I remember both Charlie and Judy from their time in Charlottesville VA. My husband also performed many enhancing details in their home for which they always expressed gratitude. I have continued to speak their names remembering both with smiles and thanksgiving for the willingness to be present whenever a need was present. Thank you both and may their sons carry on their legacy. Peg and Chuck Lascano

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Extending my condolences to his extended family, hoping great memories ease their pain. Charlie was a year ahead of me at P.C. I remember him as very bright and humorous. He co-wrote my campaign speech for Student Congress which contained comical references to me, others and college courses and led to my top vote accumulation. His career thereafter is no surprise to us who knew him way back when.