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Douglas J. Goodwill

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Douglas J. Goodwill, 60, died peacefully at home Sunday afternoon. Doug was born in Springfield the son of the late John H. and Elizabeth (Leeman) Goodwill. He lived in West Springfield his entire life. A 1979 graduate of West Springfield High School, Doug received his accounting degree from Western New England College. He worked as a Tax Accountant with his family for many years. He leaves his sister Patricia Goodwill and a feline companion Mulder. Visiting hours will be held at the West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home Thursday at 11:00am followed by a service at noon. The burial will take place in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. For more details please visit curranjones.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Mittineague Congregational Church, Westfield Street, West Springfield, MA 01089.


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Im so sorry to hear about Doug. He was such a nice guy. Sending hugs and prayers to you Pat.

Patti,
So sorry to hear of Doug's passing. I will very much miss sitting down with Doug again discussing everything in the world. I'm sure I was distracting him from doing my taxes but that didn't matter to Doug. He sure was a fighter and went thru a lot. May he now Rest in Peace.

Sincerely,
Tom Bertera

Patti,
We are saddened to hear of Doug's passing. We were one of his clients for many years and would always look forward to our yearly meeting because we would have some good laughs and conversation. We will miss him.
God bless you Doug

Myself, John Landry, Ron Midura and Doug would travel to California every year and play golf from sun up until sun down. We had so many good times especially making jokes about Ron Midura's golf game. We four also spent every Saturday morning playing golf together at oak ridge. While I haven't seen Doug in a few years, his memory will never be forgotten. Tee it high and let it fly Doug! Rest In Peace

Patty,

I can't even count the years our entire family has had the pleasure of doing business with you and your brother (and father).
Our deepest sympathies, (thoughts and prayers) go out to you. Doug was ever so smart, cheerful and brave. I enjoyed connecting with him each year to discuss a myriad of topics. He often would pause with a gleam in his eye and w/o saying another word, he had made his point. We will miss his genuineness and humor.

Godspeed Doug G.

Methe...

Doug was a good man , so glad to have known him. His dignity and courage through his illness ,and professionalism in his work was to be admired. May God Bless him , so sorry Patricia he suffers no more Sincerely ,Laurie & Ray Brunton

Doug, we had a lot of good times together. We shared a lot of laughs. I'm going to cherish those memories. I'm going to miss you sitting on my right at the poker games beating me. You'll be forever in my thoughts and in my heart. God be with you.

We shared a huge portion of our lives together.You were like family.I will miss you my friend

So sorry for your loss Patricia.May God bless him.