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James Goeke

Houston, Texas

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James Anthony Goeke, born on September 26, 1948 in Saint Louis, MO, passed away in Houston, TX on December 27, 2011 at a local hospital. He is preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Deborah A. Goeke. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Davidson, his brother and four sisters and their...

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I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. We had begun a friendship at last year's Hope Steps & A Cure walk and had communicated from time to time since. I was hoping to build on that friendship at this year's walk.

All my best to Beverly and his family.

We are very saddened to hear about Jim's passing. We will miss him and we will remember him during our Hope, Steps & A Cure Walk.
May his family find peace.

Monica Fairchild

We just learned of Jim's passing. Jim's enthusiasm and support for AA&MDSIF was inspiring As a member of the San Antonio Hope, Steps & A Cure Walk for bone marrow failure disease patients, families and friends I can only say we will miss his incredible spirit this year. God bless all of you who knew him so intimately.

So sorry to hear about Jim's death. Praying for the family.

Jim was a wonderful person to be around; what stood out most was the way he treated people, with honor and respect. I feel very fortunate to have met him and often reflect on the many conversations we had together. I am sure I am in a group of many people that have been inspired by him.

My sincerest condolences to Jim's family. I have only known Jim for 4 years and I consider him a true gentlemen personally and professionally.
He will truely be missed.

Tom from MEDER electronic

My heartfelt condolences to the Goeke family on the loss of Jim. Jim represented our company in Houston for Norcom. I travelled to Houston several times and went on customer calls with Jim. He was a true professional in every sense of the word and more importantly a great person. You don't spend that much windshield time with a person and not develop a good friendship; I shall miss Jim dearly as he was a mentor and a friend.
God Bless the Goeke family…

Jim was a wonderful man with a great attitude and always had a smile on his face. He will be missed very much by many people!

If at death we are conscious of nothing at all as Ecclesiastes 9:5 reminds us, then we the living should exert our effort to show our loved ones how much we care for them while they can still feel it.