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Phillip L. Goode

Washington, District of Columbia

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GOODE, PHILLIP L. Phill's life ended too soon on April 28, 2007, in Centerville, VA and was born in Miami, FL on May 9, 1943. He is survived by his two sons, Keith Goode of Anchorage, Alaska and Brandon Goode of Sterling, VA; sister, Elizabeth Duncan; two nephews; one grand niece and his former...

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My heart goes out to Phillip's family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless You.
Dave, VMOA Member

I too am a member of the VMOA & although I never had the pleasure of meeting Phillip, I can tell from the fellow members that did, he also shared a love for the Vmax. We are sorrowed anytime we hear of the loss of a fellow member/friend. Our thoughts & prayers are with his family & friends. God Bless.

I never met Phillip but I am a member of the VMOA. I am very sorry to hear about your loss I'm sure he will be greatly missed.

My wife was at the intersection when Phil passed away. She called me immediately and was worried about his family & friends and people who loved him.

We are deeply sorry about your loss and even though we never knew the man, we almost feel as if we did. Please take comfort in the fact that he died loving what he was doing.

Sincerely,

Phillip was one of the people in the VMax Owners Association who I really looked forward to seeing each year. We met several years ago at our annual event, Thunder in the Valley. My wife and I really enjoyed Phillip's wisdom and company. He was a great man and he will be deeply missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Thank You Phillip for the smiles. I'll always remember your positive outlook & advice. You will be missed. My condolences to your family.

I met Phillip at "Thunder In The Valley" in 2005. He was one of those people that you would instantly like, a genuine person. The world needs more people like him. He will be sorely missed.

Although I didn't have the pleasure of knowing Phil, I miss him. I am a VMax rider and the loss of any one of us. depreciates the whole. May he ride on to the horizon for eternity, wind in his face and joy in his heart. LeonardtheFast

I will remember Phil as a truly down to earth guy whose love for the VMAX brought him in touch with many other riders. He had a good spirit and thoughtful character which I will dearly miss. We will keep him in our thoughts and each time our group gathers to ride I'm sure he will still be there with us.