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Jim Goggin
June 6, 2024
Jim and I were classmates in Oct 1966 at TWA and when I would come to KC for training I would be invited out to his home with Mary and their young children. I have many fond memories of and always considered Jim as one of my good friends at TWA. One year we both had a layover in San Diego on Thanksgiving, so I invited him to join me at my in-laws home nearby for dinner. I will miss him and am sorry I didn't stay in touch with him very long after we both retired. My condolences to his family.
Donna Ruege
June 1, 2024
My sympathy and condolences to Jim's family. I flew with him several times at TWA. He was a good pilot and a very nice man. I'm so sorry for your loss.....
Don Hoffmann
May 7, 2024
Jim was a classmate of mine at KINGS POINT from the great class of 1961. He was a friend and confidant. He was a Civil War buff and a great storyteller. May he rest in peace.
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