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O'Brien Goldsberry

Dallas, Texas

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GOLDSBERRY, , O'BRIEN (Goldy)59, passed away December 19, 2005 after a brief illness. A Dallas native, Brien was born February 4, 1946 to the late Roy Earl Goldsberry and Dorothy Kennedy Goldsberry. He graduated from Richardson High School in 1964. He graduated from Del Mar College in Corpus...

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I had the pleasure of knowing Goldy for 10 years. He always had a smile on his face and kind words to match. I will forever remember him fondly. I last saw him in September and we had a wonderful conversation that I will treasure always. Betty, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, now and forever.

I, too, was very saddened to hear of O'Brien's passing. The last time I saw him comes to mind - the evening of April 2, 2005. I had just landed my hot-air balloon along Highway 121 in West McKinney and to my surprise long-time friends and fellow balloonists O'Brien and Betty walked up and said hello. I hadn't seen either in quite some time! It was a great surprise. O'Brien will be missed by everyone who knew him.

Betty...20+ years of friendship, laughter, tears, weddings, grandbabies that the four of us have shared...and now a sorrow that is so hard to comprehend. But we will get through this, too.
We love you..Lewis (Hog) and Debbie

We are so sorry to hear of O'Briens passing. He was a very good person and will be remebered that way by all he met.

Betty, I haven't seen you or Goldie in years but have talked to him some and I will miss him.
He was a good friend and not to be trite but a great guy!
I wish for the pain for you to ease.

Brian was a wonderful man and will be truly missed. My heart goes out to Betty, Scott, Karen,Tracy and the entire family. I wish I could be there. My prayers are with you all. Love, Kim, Bob, Caleb & Ethan Fox

Brien was a great friend. We were e-mail buddies. He was always upbeat seem to feel fine all the time. Even when I am sure he was not. Our friendship was much to short. He loved his wife very much. I never saw one without the other.
Brien will be missed very much. He was one you could tell your troubles to and he would have a word of encourgement. Just a wonderful guy.

Betty... You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time along with the children. Brien was a wonderful man and i am happy to call him my friend.