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Dr. Gary Goforth

Tulsa, Oklahoma

1935 - 2024

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Goforth, Dr. GarySep 27, 1935 - Sep 25, 2024It is with profound sadness, we announce the passing of Dr. Gary Goforth. Gary Kris Goforth was born September 27, 1935 in Winfield, Kansas, to K.C. and Alice Goforth. He passed peacefully two days shy of his 89th birthday on September 25, 2024.Gary...

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Dr. Goforth cared for my family. I was one of the last babies he delivered, when family practice used to do that sort of thing. I guess before he teamed up with Sappington. Sappington delivered my twin sisters younger than me. He was the Norman Rockwell like doctor of my life. Sorry but a little scary sometimes even though he had Frieda do the shots. Having been all of the places my health and career took me as a health care professional now, I appreciate so much that my mom had him for...

So sorry to hear of Dr Goforth´s passing. We had so wished to see him one last time at his retirement going away but my father suffered a stroke only days prior, (he is still with us thank you Lord), but we wanted to tell Dr Goforth how much he was more to our family than just a doctor. I only wish providers today had even a 3rd of kindness for people and his patience and intelligence. He could teacher healthcare practitioners today more than a thing or two. We so miss him. We know your...

I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. He was the Doctor who delivered me in 1969 at the Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital, and as a young child, I would go to his office on 11th and Mingo. My mom enjoyed having him as our family doctor. He lived a wonderful, full life.

Such a kind man...I first went to him when he had a little office at 11th and Mingo...probably late 60's...rest in Heaven..

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Went.to Dr Goforth many years ago. Great doctor and man. He will be missed.

You can search and search and never find a better friend and someone who always had sage advice with encouragement. He lived for his family, friends and patients. Playing golf with him for almost 30 years was a tonic of laughter along with talking about a great variety of subjects. My sincere condolences to Tommi and the rest of the family. Sincerely Gregory M. Schmidt DO.