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Richard P. Goyer

Redding, California

1924 - 2010

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Richard P. Goyer1924 - 2010Richard Goyer was born in Chasm Falls, New York on November 5, 1924 and passed away unexpectedly December 1, 2010 at Shasta Regional Medical Center, Redding, CA. He was a World War II veteran who served in the European Theatre, landing on Omaha Beach in Normandy and...

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It always amazed me how different my Uncle was from my father. We were very lucky to have had a chance to reconnect with my Uncle Richard these past few years.

Every Sept they would travel "back east" to see the colors. We took many wonderful trips with him and my Father, Lu, Pat and I. No matter where we went he was able to connect with people with a smile and a story.

On our last trip to Alaska he grabbed a hat as he was leaving the house. It had WW ll Veteran...

Our condolences to your family. May he rest in peace.

Uncle Richard had the best smile and twinkle in his eyes. He was a great man! My heart goes out to you Lou. (Vicki Goyer, Muncie IN)

Our heartfelt sympathy to Lou and all of Richard's family. Even though we didn't know Richard that well we know he had a BIG HEART and will be missed by so very many friends and family members. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers!! Love your cousins in San Diego, Ca.

Richard, you were such a caring and loving person. You were the most caring and nicest person to be around. Everytime I would see you, you would put a smile on my face. You made me feel so lucky to have a friend like you. I will miss you and you will always be in my heart forever.

Friend's Forever,
Judy Struble

When I first met Richard, it was when I started grooming dogs. Richard would come by to sharpen my blades and he would stay and visit. He was a pleasure to be around. He alwalys had a smile on his face. He sure knew how to make me smile, too. I loved all of those visit's we shared.
Richard was a great friend to me. When my daughter was very ill, Richard was their for me and he gave me alot a support.
He loved dogs and always brought treats to give the dog's. ...

I met Richard many years ago at our Shasta Lake Senior Hall we would sit across from each other while he painted the little houses that he loved to paint.
I then started to pick up the unpainted houses at yard sales and take them down and give them to him he would light up with a big smile looking each piece over to see what was next to be painted.
He always had a smile on his face never a bad word about anyone he was the special one at our hall I always greeted him first cause...