Joe-Goldberg-Obituary

Joe B. Goldberg

Virginia Beach , Virginia

1920 - 2012 (Age 91)

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Virginia Beach , Virginia

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Joe B. Goldberg, 91, a pioneer in the contact lens industry and a resident of Westminster Canterbury in Virginia Beach, died there Monday. Born in Norfolk and raised in Cradock, Dr. Goldberg attended Cradock High School and received his Doctor of Optometry degree in 1941 from the Pennsylvania...

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I worked for Dr. Goldberg back in 1986/87. I joined the team at his office after his wife saw me working somewhere else, and thought that I would be helpful in Dr. Goldberg's office. As it turned out,it was Dr.Goldberg who helped me. I learned a level of professionalism that I did not have previously, He was a patient teacher, and I often observed his genuine concern for his patients. He was a true man of integrity. Thank you for the opportunity to serve and learn from you Dr. Goldberg. ...

Joe Goldberg accomplished so much during his life time.

The Fischer family always looked forward to spending time with Joe when he would be in Chicago. Joyful memories come to mind visiting with Joe and Betty in Florida with our parents Cele and Bob. Cele was very pround of her nephew Joe. Joe will be missed by all who knew him. His life provides so many fond memories for family and friends to keep Joe's spirit alive.

Art and Fern Fischer

It was my privilege to know Dr. Joe B. I considered him a valued friend. We enjoyed good converstation, dinners and an interest in music.
Dr. Joe was very kind and wrote a very nice recommendation for the Dental program at Old Dominion University for my Grandaughter, Amanda Davis. He certainly left a wonderful footprint while here and will be greatly missed by many.
Barbara Ann Howard, Chesapeake, Virginia

I always looked forward to seeing Joe for my eye exams. He gave me the unique
honor to design his home on 53rd street.
I enjoyed his sharp intellect and wry sense of humor. I regret I never heard him play his Xylophone

He was always a dear memory and I will miss him. He taught me so much.