George-Goll-Obituary

George Edmund Goll BDS, MSD

Seattle, Washington

1951 - 2017

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DIED
April 22, 2017
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Seattle, Washington

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George Goll passed away on April 22, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 30, 2017.

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He has left a big void in the hearts of his friends and patients. May he rest in peace. Love you Amanda!

Just heard the sad news. I knew Dr. Goll from working in the Med Dent Building for 20 years and treating his kids. He was always so positive, cheerful and had an awesome sense of humor! Such a wonderful man that had been through some very difficult times. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered...
Becky

I'm so sorry to hear about George. He was the most interesting man I ever met. The best storyteller and conversationalist. Funny and fun to have a beer and conversation with. The best kind of soul. I will miss you.

I knew George from around 1967. He joined the Glendene Cycling Club and was a well respected member. Had a great sense of humor and patience. I will always remember when he was over in England for a trip and Betty and I met him at The Cock pub in Henham, Essex. After a long chat we got on the tandem to leave and his parting words to us in a friendly manner were: STRANGE COUPLE..........A man never to forget was George. We all loved him.

"And let perpetual light shine upon him". I've known George since his early days in his practice while in practice with Charlie Swope. I will truly miss him. He was kind, funny and caring. He had a wonderful sense of humor and always a smile. Amanda he would be so proud of you and your siblings. May God bless all of you. Prayers and Masses have been offered for the repose of his soul. Rest in Peace Dr. Goll.

A truly great guy. I only met George in the latter years of his life through his brother Andrew and I regret not having met him sooner. We had a week touring on the bikes in France in 2015 and repeated in 2016. Despite his illness his droll sense of humour shone through. He will be sadly missed by all who new him and more so by Andrew.

Another of my heroes has fallen. George was one of the kindest and most generous souls I've ever known. As a friend he was kind, complimentary and supportive when you least expected it. A truly remarkable human being.
I'll miss you George.