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Peter dollard
January 30, 2025
Dannys bike prowess was a long standing activity; he would visit at our home on Armory street and we would ride our bikes all day up to the Whitney theater and back and over to Foote school which we both attended in the same grade. One story stands out: Foote school had a cross street i think it was called Canner and down a very steep hill. Danny loved to provoke me into doin what I perceived to be dangerous things on our bikes. so he started down the hill and I naturally was carefully braking down it while he rode at full speed. He got to the bottom and the brakes came loose and he crashed into the side of the street. As I recall I enjoyed a moment of schadenfreude and then checked to see if he was ok.Suddenly Monsier Daniel was overcome with a moment of quiet. We remainded good friends all the way through eighth grade. He used to wrestle with my older brother and in some instances bested him. when we went our separate ways I saw him one more time in the summer of 1959. I miss him and even then he was a life embracing buddy...
Juliana Morris
June 19, 2024
I just learned of Dr. Goodenough’s passing. I just wanted to share that he had a very big impact on me as a medical student. He helped me feel heard and encouraged me to pursue my interests in racial justice in medicine. I am very grateful to him always. My deepest condolences to his family.
Peter Dollard
March 2, 2024
Up until 1958 Danny and I were really good friends. We rode bikes together, got in trouble together. He often spent the night at our house and I reciprocated. When we went off to different prep schools in 1958 the friendship faded but the times we spent together still resonate even after after all these years. I wish we had maintained more of a long distance relationship but it was not to be. Farewell old friend....
Richard Linck
February 20, 2024
I was a colleague of Dan Goodenough when we both began our academic and research careers at Harvard Medical School in 1974. I admired his appreciation and approach to research and his infectious sense of humor, humility and friendship - and later his commitment to the Earth and humanity. We occasionally got together socially - he always made time. What I remember in particular was his teaching style and his teaching mentorship to me. He was the greatest teacher I have ever known, not only for how he presented in the classroom, conveying complex material in an understandable way and with humor, but also for how he listened and related to students on an individual level. I am deeply saddened that I did not get to see him again after moving back to New England.
- Richard Linck
Joan
February 8, 2024
I am sad to hear of Dan's passing. I was in the original New Pathway program at HMS. With only 40 of us in the program, Dan had intimate relationships with all of us. The first two years of medical school were traumatic for me - I was depressed, crying in public, and needed help. Dan was the one to pull me aside for some difficult, caring conversations and guided me to seek therapy for the first time in my life. I look back on those conversations as the most pivotal of any time in my life. He handled me and the situation with such grace and kindness. Even before hearing of his death, I would think of him and have tears of gratitude. Without him, I would have dropped out. Now I can see that those qualities in me that he saw and respected are those that make me a good doctor to this day. What an unusually gentle man. I am so glad for this description of his life and to hear more about his and Carol's relationship and his other passions. We were all so fortunate to have him by our side.
Joan
Eugene B Benson
February 8, 2024
I remember Dan so fondly from the years we overlapped at ACE. He was such a a great supporter of our EJ work and also was such a terrific delight whenever we spoke and met up. What a great man! My condolences to his family.
Julie Coleman
February 7, 2024
Ursula I am so sorry your brother has passed away at what now seems to me such a young age, I will be in touch with you about my donation in his memory. Take care, sincerely, Julie c
Antonio S. Gomes
February 7, 2024
I learn with deep sadness that Dr. Daniel Goodenough, my dear friend and mentor, has passed away. Having the privilege to work with him for almost a decade in his lab and get to know him both as an individual and as a scientist has been a remarkable experience that will last for the rest of my life on this earth.
Evan Sanders
February 5, 2024
I can't explain it, but just last week, for no reason at all, I thought of Dan. I've worked at Harvard Medical School since 2003 and for the last handful of years prior to Dan's retirement, I was the administrative manager of The Human Body course he helped to create. I hadn't seen or heard from Dan since he retired, so for me to think of him randomly just last week is quite something given that I heard just a couple days later of his passing.
I have nothing but fond memories of Dan-his kind smile, supportive manner of speaking, jovial laugh and sheer intelligence. I was a young nobody in my career at that time but he always treated me with respect. I can only imagine what he meant to the students.
On behalf of his former colleages on the staff at HMS, my thoughts and condolences go out to Dan's loved ones.
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