Philip-Goodman-Obituary

Philip Goodman

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticePhilip Goodman, 70, died August 23, 2003 at his home in Marietta following a brave two-year battle with cancer. He began as production manager of GPTV and later became the first director of Peach State Public Radio (now the Georgia Public Radio Network). With a...

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Nate and Family - Chris and I just returned from being out of town, and we are so saddened to learn of Phil's passing. You are all in our thoughts. We wish you peace and comfort.

Nothing but fond memories of my uncle. He is in a better place now. My love and prayers for the whole family.

Thanks for the beautiful website and tribute to your father, Nate. I regret that we didn't have a chance to meet him.

We are so glad to be friends with you and Jamise, and we are thinking of you and your family during this time.

Love, Chip and Kim Collins

P.S. Chip is an amateur radio operator, too -- although really inactive!!!

It is with great sadness that I learned of Phil Goodman's passing. My heartfelt sympathies to Mickey, Nate, Beth, David and all the girls on thier loss.

In your sadness remember that you are all better for having such a wonderful husband and father who was so kind and giving to all whom he knew.

Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. This is a wonderful tribute your father.

Mickey,and family,
Sending you our deepest sympathy.
God bless!

Phil always made me smile....everyone will miss him and he is in our thoughts.

Love,
Aunt Shell

My major impression of Phil other than being a very close and dear friend, was as a perfectionist. To me, he was the perfect friend. He had a methodical approach to problems which enabled him to solve many complex ones. It was a joy to watch him as he tackled a particularly perplexing electronic project. I, and my family, will miss him terribly. May God bless you Phil, W5YVT (K4FXB).
Bill Turrentine (WA4GAI)

I believe Phil is in a better place. I'm praying that the love Phil showered on those he knew will ease the sorrow and grief that is inevitable at this time. His example challenges those of us still living to be better human beings.