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Francis Goldie

Chelmsford, Charlestown, Massachusetts

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Francis Goldie of Chelmsford; 70 Chelmsford Francis "Frank" Goldie, 70, of Chelmsford died Monday June 23, 2008 at the Lowell General Hospital after a long illness. He was the husband of the late Irene (Trepaney) Goldie who died November 1, 1997. Born in Boston, MA on April 6, 1938, the son...

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Family of Frank Goldie
Sorry to hear of Franks passing. Growing up in Charlestown and hanging out at the Knight's of Columbus and Vick's leave me fond memories of Frank.

HI Ellen (Bryan too)
I'm so sorry about your dad! I had no idea and just found out and it is Saturday morning. I would have liked to have gone to see you - sorry I missed it! I haven't talked to you in ages - send me an email or give me a call 603-598-9664. I miss talking to you - Take care - hope you're doing okay! - Karen

Sorry to read about the passing of an old Charlestown friend, Frank. He was a fun guy I'll always remember "holding court" at the front table in Vick's Coffee Shop on Main St., calling everybody "Mudlark". Rest in Peace, old friend.

My deepest sympathy to Frank's family. Some of my most memorable moments were spent working with him at Honeywell. His personality endeared him to most of us who knew him. I will miss him.

May he rest in peace, I worked with Frank at Honeywell-Bull, I remember him glowing when speaking about going to the diving meets. He was perhaps the best versed person in his field. It was a long time since we saw each other, but I've never forgotten him ... great wit, very smart.

We are sorry to hear of your loss. We are thinking of you and your family!

Family of Francis Goldie,

So sorry to hear of Frank's passing. He was a great guy. I worked with him at Honeywell and always admired his wisdom and enjoyed his wit!

God's blessings

Ellen and Bryan,
Thinking of you at this time and wish I could attend Frank's service to express my sympathy in person. Your dad was definitely one of the 'ten most interesting persons' in both my and my husband Carl's lives,

Jan Holman - Jacksonville FL

Ellen & Bryan,
I was sorry to hear of your Dad's illness and then his passing. You are all in our thoughts and we wish we were there to give you our love in person. Take care of each other!