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Harold Lee Goggin

Gardiner, Maine

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Gardiner, Maine
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American Heart Association

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Harold Lee Goggin, 66, of West Forks and Randolph died unexpectedly from a heart attack on April 28, 2011. Harold was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada on Jan. 8, 1945, the oldest of five children of Lee and Eleanor (Eagles) Goggin.

Harold was a 1963 graduate of Gardiner Area High School...

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May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

To all of Harold's family. I am so sorry to hear of Harold's passing. I am probably the reason Harold had a camp at Moxie Pond. He started going to Moxie with me and my paretd when we were in high school together. Harold, Brian Kittridge and I were the best of friends trough school. We did a lot of hunting and fishing when we should have been in school.
I haven't seen Harold much over the past several yers but he was and still is one of my very best friends.
To all of his...

Jerry and I are so sorry for your loss. We will miss seeing Harold in The Forks at Joe's place or just passing him on the road.

Please accept my sincere condolences to the family of an old Randolph and The Forks neighbor. I’m so sorry for your loss. I have known Harold it seems all my life through our many years at school and later our times at Lake Moxie. I shall miss an old friend and neighbor and remember well times spent together

Brett, Melissa, Michelle and Bob: Our thoughts go out to you and your family. Harold has been a very special friend in our lives for years. Many memories of Bob and Harold through the years. We will truly miss him.

Betty & family: I am so sorry to hear about Harold's passing. May all your memories keep you strong during this difficult time.

Melissa, Brett and Michelle: Your dad was very special to me and my entire family. He will be missed by so many people. And Bob, I can't tell you how fondly I remember the countless hours of you and Harold sitting in our kitchen playing cribbage with my dad while I was growing up. There is never a time I look at a cribbage board and don't think of the two of you. My thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family and all the personal close friends of Harold in The Forks.

Bob,Phyllis,Barbie and Betty,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your brother Harold.
I know he will be missed by all that knew him. Growing up in Randolph on Pleasant Street was a joy. When I wasn't at my house I was with Bob or Harold or Lee playing baseball or just hanging out. Harold, Bob and I were in the service all at the same time in the 60's. Bob and were in the Army and Harold was in the Coast Guard. We kind of lost touch with each other over the years as often...

Sincere condolences to the family of an old Randolph neighbor from childhood. I'm so sorry for your loss.