Elizabeth-Goodman-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Hans Funeral Home

Elizabeth Goodman

Loudonville, New York

Apr 21, 1939 – Mar 1, 2025

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BORN
April 21, 1939
DIED
March 1, 2025
LOCATION
Loudonville, New York

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Hans Funeral Home Obituary

Elizabeth Goodman died in her home on March 1, 2025, with family by her side. Born April 21, 1939, Beth grew up in the Bronx, NY with her parents, Irving and Sylvia Kirsch, and brother Bob. A talented artist, she graduated from the High School of Music and Art and earned her Bachelor's degree...

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I wanted to share these pictures I have with Mrs.Goodman. She was my kindergarten teacher back in 1998 and I absolutely loved her. She was the best teacher and the sweetest person. She never lost contact with my parents and I throughout me growing up and I´ll always cherish that. Rest in Peace Mrs. Goodman and sending all my condolences to all the family

Mrs. Goodman was my kindergarten teacher and she was SO kind and creative. She would draw our portrait from our school picture and interview us, I´ll never forget her! I ran into a few years ago and she yelled my name she knew exactly who I was and it´s been a long time since I was her student. May she rest in peace, what a beautiful life she created.

Beth was my first & oldest friend. We met in Parkchester & although our lives diverged we always kept a tenuous thread . I last saw her 6 years ago in Loudenville when we were both 80. I will always remember her with love. Judy Posner ( Helsel)

Beth was a wonderful neighbor. I will miss her.

Many years ago she was my kindergarten teacher at West Albany Elementary school, and she was the best. I would see her from time to time in Colonie and talk . My condolences to her family.

To Jodi & Hali. Our sincere condolences on the loss of your mother Beth. So many memories when our kids played together. We have a wonderful water color painting she drew which still hangs in our home. Any children who had mom as a teacher in kindergarten (as our kids did) had a wonderful foundation.

You were such a special person! So kind, caring and just lovely! We were lucky to have you teach a few of my sisters at West Albany and then even luckier to have you teach my youngest boy, so many years later! You were a pioneer for inclusion in the classroom and I will always remember your support and love! My deepest sympathy to your family.