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Howard David Goldwyn

Tucson, Arizona

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Howard David Goldwyn Passed away Tuesday, December 2, 2008, in Tucson, AZ. He was born in Milwaukee, WI July 2, 1936, to Lillian and Elmer Goldwyn. He graduated from the University of Arizona in 1958 and was in business at Goldwyn's Department Stores and Southern Mills. He was a competitive...

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I greatly regret that I never made it to Tucson to see you and Howard. I loved your visit to Eugene and had hoped we could get together again. Both of you were such great companions on our trip. I will miss Howie. My deepest sympathy to you Rachel and your family. I hope to see you in the next year or so. Fondly Joyce

Dear Rachael...I am so sorry to learn about this. I was away for two weeks and learned it from a friend upon my return. I am so sorry for your loss. Howard was a special friend to me and he will be missed. We rode hundreds a miles together and I remember each one fondly. You may not remember me. We met at Le Buzz after a ride.

Dear Bryan and Family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. If I had known sooner I would have come in and paid my respects in person. My heart goes out to all of you. Lots of Love and Respect, Kristin (Jacobson) & Family

Roy and I send you our condolences. We are glad that we got to meet Howard and see how happy you were together. Our thoughts are with you.

Dear Joyce, Bill David, Bryan and Michael, I have just returned from visiting grandchildren in Idaho and was shocked to hear Sarah's message about Howard. I will always be grateful for his presence in my life at a most difficult time.
Howard was an amazing man and he touched may lives with his compassion and caring. I am so sorry for your loss and for the loss being felt by many others. Carolyn

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your husband and father. He served his community in many ways, and that is what we ask of many, but few deliver.

Dear Howard,
The Zeller Family knew and loved you since we met you and your family at your store in Amphi Plaza so many years ago. You were a good and just man and will be missed by many.

Rachael, I was shocked to read of Howard's passing. He was just not the type that I ever imagined leaving us. His personal concern when Melba passed left an impression with me that I will never forget. My best wishes to you and the family.

Howard...Many of us did not have a chance to say goodbye to you...If I did, I would tell you simply...Thanks for coming into my life. In our lives we are honored to meet just a few people that truly inspire us...You are one of those for me, and you will burn in my heart and memory until we hopefully meet again.