John-Goltz-Obituary

John Albert Goltz II

Huntsville, Alabama

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A loving father, a beloved son and brother and a caring friend to many, John Goltz's journey here on earth ended November 9th surrounded by family and supported by loving friends. Survivors include his two sons Colin and Ewan, mother Joyce Goltz, sisters Nancy Goltz Keller (Bobby), Mary Goltz...

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On several ocassions recently Patrick Tumulty and my self have a common bond with John and want to call him and laugh about something really funny and stupid. Can't share it with him now but still miss his dry sense of humor. Still miss him to this day. He's not forgotten.

I will always remember working with John at Healthsouth in Athens, sometimes it would just be two of us and our administrator came as needed. John handled the back and the patients and I handled the front office. once not to long after I started work there I had to type up a label for a patient's file and I put lumber instead of lumbar. So he comes front, likes at me with that crazy grin, and says to our boss, " I was trained to work on lumbar not lumber!!

John was definitely a great person with a wicked sense of humor. To every member of his family I offer my deepest condolences.

Dear Nancy, I am so sorry about your brother! He must have been been a wonderful person. You may remember I had twin brothers who t´actives lar

Following John's openly honest journey was something I'll never forget. Much like my lifelong friendship with the Goltz family. Tim & I will certainly be there to celebrate his life

I won´t forget John´s side-eye/smirk he would give out, to Jeff and to us other younger guys. A Sherwood Park original. Sincere condolences.

This is so sad to read. John was my Pt years ago at TOC. He was so kind and funny, talked about his boys all the time. It was so obvious how much he loved his children. He was a kind and caring man. God bless him and his family.

John and I worked together at Healthsouth 25 years ago. He really cared for and helped all of his patients in a smart, caring, aggressive way. He was funny while helping them after surgery. He, Patrick and myself have kept in touch with a very toungue in cheek sense of humor that was hillarious. I'm going to miss those calls which were always funny. H e handled his diagnosis realistically and like a man. Gonna miss John always with a smile. My best to all. Rest in peace my friend.

I am so sad about the loss of John. I will be attending his celebration.