Scott-Goodman-Obituary

Scott Goodman

Salisbury, North Carolina

About

LOCATION
Salisbury, North Carolina
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Obituary

Send Flowers

Scott Goodman, 47, of Salisbury, passed away on January 6, 2024, in Thomasville of a heart attack.He was born on June 2, 1976 in Salisbury to Steve Goodman and the late Judy Goodman.Scott, also known as Steven Scott Goodman, was a beloved father, son, brother, and friend. He was loved by all who...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Scott was a kind and loving young man. He would visit when he could. Sorely missed. RIP. PRAYERS FOR HIS FAMILY.

Im so saddened by this it was a honor and privilege to know him and know his kids and everything he shared with me when hed come get his tattoos im going to miss u my friend

My heart is saddened by this news. Scotts smile brightened up the room. He was mischievous, but so much fun! He was always kind. So many memories watching him play baseball on the fields at GQ elementary, football and wrestling at ERHS. He was such a handsome guy he was loved by many and will be missed tremendously by his family. Steve, Brian & Chris the pain you feel can only be matched by the incredible life you shared with Scott. Prayers for peace for all who loved him.

Scott was a friend and golf colleague. We played many rounds together. I was shocked to hear the news. Prayers for the family during this difficult time JB

Scott was my nephew. My sister Judy was his mom. Growing up there are lots of good memories. Gremlin Scott and gremlin Brian. We all went to Sunset Beach. They decided to empty my cooler. I ask them about it and they told me the gremlins did it. So I had tags for their car gremlin Scott and gremlin Brian. Everyone got a good laugh out of that. Scott will be missed.

Steve, I am so sorry anoit your loss of Scott. I do know how devastating it is to lose a child. I lost my daughter Kristin six years ago atidnight on Christmas Eve. I am sure you will miss Scott forever as I do Kristin. Time does let you remember the joy and love he brought to you. Please accept my condolences and understanding.

Always consider Scott honorary younger brother. Was a senior when he came his freshman year. He always had a kind soul and always there for his family an friends. God Bless U and u'll be missed till we see you again. Always forever ya friend (BJ) Bobbie Jo (Smith) Craver.

Scott and Kelli was such a cute couple and their love for each others lit up a room when they entered. He will be greatly missed by all!