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Ronald D. Goodman

Hershey, Pennsylvania

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Ronald D. Goodman, 89, of Londonderry Village, and a longtime resident of Hershey, passed away on March 18, 2022, in the Hershey Medical Center. He was born August 26, 1932, in McKeesport, son of the late William Sr. and Marion (Kindt) Goodman. Ron was a graduate of Hershey High, class of 1950,...

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Wow, I am shocked to learn of Ron's passing. He was special to many and to me, we took Basic Army training to gether in the early fifties and spent time together in Germany, that experience was rather rough. It was the last few months of the US Occupation of Germany, Post WWII. What an experience for me, a young limited country boy from New Jersey. Ron was one of the few you voiced inspiration and confidence in me, and many others, I've never forgotten the value of his comments. He was a...

Bill and I send love to all the Goodman family. Ron is a man whose memory will alway bring a smile.

Dear Goodman Family, I have worked at Twin Ponds for 20 years and one of my jobs has been taking care of the Youth and Adult Hockey. Ron taught me many, many things about hockey, not just the rules. He taught me how to deal with hockey players, hockey parents, and how to just talk to people. Ron always had time to talk to me and explain things or just listen. He was an incredible story teller and always had something to tell me! I am proud to say that I knew him. The Hockey World is a...

So sorry to hear of Ron´s passing. I´ve known him since 1976 when I returned to Hershey, and always appreciated his laconic take on things. In recent years we had renewed our acquaintance through our grandsons´ soccer activities. I´ll miss his entrances at games on his motor cycle. My brother Fred, who was a fellow 1950 class mate at HHS, and I will remember him fondly in the years ahead.the

I have fond memories of Ron. He was my first supervisor when I joined the Fleet Material Support Office as a computer programmer around 1968. He was very helpful and intelligent. I have one disappointment - that we didn't find the time to meet again when we recently discovered we lived close by! My condolences to the family.