Robert David Goldstein

Robert David Goldstein obituary, West Park, Florida

Robert David Goldstein

Robert Goldstein Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 15, 2025.
Robert "Bob" David Goldstein, a humorist, storyteller, radio play-by-play broadcaster, and South Florida advertising executive, passed away on February 12, 2025, in West Park, Florida, at the age of 85.

A proud Columbus, Ohio, native, Bob grew up with dreams of becoming a national sportscaster. His passion for broadcasting led him to The Ohio State University, where he honed his skills and launched a career behind the microphone. He began as a sports announcer, bringing his signature wit and enthusiasm to the airwaves. Later, he moved to Miami, Florida, where he built a successful career in radio sales while remaining deeply involved in his community.

As the longtime president of the South Dade Miami Democratic Club, Bob was a dedicated political activist who worked tirelessly to inspire civic engagement and advocate for causes he believed in. A gifted writer and keen observer of life's quirks, he authored the memoir *Your Head Will Turn Into a Ball*, a collection of humorous and heartfelt tales from his childhood, broadcasting career, and activism. The book, featured in the Columbus Ohio Jewish History Archives, introduced readers to a colorful cast of characters and perfectly captured Bob's sharp wit and love of storytelling.

Bob had an unmatched ability to find humor in everyday moments-whether cheering on his beloved Ohio State Buckeyes, navigating the unpredictable world of live radio, or engaging in spirited political discussions. His infectious laugh and quick wit made him unforgettable to all who knew him.

He is survived by his niece Marla Goldstein Corburn (husband Scott, grand-nephew Benjamin), nephew Curtis Goldstein (wife May, grand-nephews Lucian and Aki), and niece Rhonda Goldstein Cahn (husband Steven, grand-nieces Lauren and Michelle, grand-nephew Joshua), as well as many cousins and close friends. He was preceded in death by his parents Dorothy and Morris Goldstein, his brother Richard "Dick," and sister-in-law Sandra.

Though his dream of national sportscasting remained unfulfilled, Bob built a lasting legacy as a writer, humorist, and advocate. His stories and laughter will continue to bring joy to those who knew him and those who discover his work in the years to come.

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Phil Schaefer

March 22, 2025

Our years at Ohio State are among some of the fondest in my life. In college, I gave him the nickname of "Facts" because he was so knowledgeable. Facts worked with me, Craig Prosser, and Mal Webb at WOIO. It was our first radio job together. Fifty years later we held a reunion in Atlanta and called ourselves the 4 Horsemen of Derby Hall. We both wrote books which are displayed in the Student Union at Ohio State. Bob was always very proud of that. He was my dear and special friend for the rest of our lives.

Kristin Wipior

March 13, 2025

Some photos of Bob at the club DSDC Democrats of South Dade

Franco Caliz

March 7, 2025

Bob was always a strong leader who was deeply diplomatic and quite humorous. I will miss being able to pick up the phone and pick his brain or hear stories about things and seeing how he connected the disparate parts of his life. He was a good person who cared about others. - Franco

JOEL ZWELLING

March 7, 2025

Bob and I attended Ohio State at the same time but we did not know each other at that time. I meet Bob about 10 years ago thru the South Dade Democrat Club and he persuaded me to get active in the club. We also spent many times together watching our beloved Buckeyes football team . I read and enjoyed his book. He also got me interested in baseball again and we went to the Marlins games. I will miss him but enjoy the good memories of our time together. Joel Zwelling

Ken Lipner

February 22, 2025

Bob was a great friend, one of my most knowledgeable baseball fan, a Democrat's party leader. We met at a John Glenn reception.
His laughter and enthusiasm will be missed
Ken Lipner

Donald Berman

February 17, 2025

This is Bob's cousin Don Berman writing. Bob and I spent much time together when were both growing up in Columbus. Our conversations at our get togethers ranged from sports, history, politics, books and movies. A favorite memory is when Ohio State played in the 1977 Orange Bowl. I was living in Chicago then and flew to Miami and stayed with Bob. We went to the game together and took much delight in the Buckeyes easy win. The good times and happy memories Bob and I shared together will always be a source of comfort to me.

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