William Mark "Goody" Goodman
August 20, 1952 - August 9, 2025
FRENCHTOWN - William Mark Goodman, "Goody" to most and "Bill" to some, passed away peacefully on August 9, 2025, after a courageous and determined 13-year battle with cancer, surrounded by his loving family at the St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula.
Born in Beautiful Butte, "America," on August 20, 1952, to Herbert and Pearl Goodman, Bill was the youngest of five children. He grew up in a lively 1950s neighborhood, often seen riding his rocking horse with a Davy Crockett hat, attending St. Ann's Grade School, and serving as an altar boy. He graduated from Boys Central High School in 1970, and embarked on a lifetime of adventures, hitchhiking from Butte to Ithaca, New York, journeying to the Gulf of Mexico in Sarasota, Florida, and ultimately returning to Missoula, Montana, which he called home. He carried with him a spirit as bright as the sun wherever he went.
His life was full of diverse pursuits: wrangling horses, managing the Eldorado Sapphire Mine, trail guiding, mining for and faceting gems, camping, rafting, fly fishing, roofing homes, and, most treasured of all, embracing fatherhood. Yet, all of this was only part of him; his life was a kaleidoscope of experiences, connections, and laughter.
Goody's friendships lasted a lifetime, built on loyalty, humor, and his gift for making anyone feel at ease. He was always a natural storyteller with a quick wit and could turn any gathering into one filled with laughter and connection. On camping trips, he gladly loaded the raft and took the kids out turtle hunting. At home, he enjoyed gardening, caring for goats, and raising chickens. Above all, he treasured his family, adoring his children and grandchildren. Whether sharing a quiet moment, telling a story, or making cookies, his love shaped the lives of those who knew him best.
Music was a lifelong passion. He played with fellow musicians whenever he could, including 13 of the last 14 years with the Old Time MT Fiddlers. A self-taught guitarist, harmonica player, and violinist (which he began learning at 55), he was also a strong yet humble vocalist, eager to make music in the spotlight or sing backup and harmony.
Goody remained committed to "seeing this through" up until he could no longer speak. He had plans for the next decade, a living testament to his optimism and spirit.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Linda Brosovic; nephew, Tom Brosovic; and brother, Bob Goodman.
He is survived by his children, Sydni, Isaac, and Savannah; precious grandchildren; siblings, Don Goodman and Mary Kay Fox; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.
Goody will be deeply missed by friends from all walks of life, a true Butte boy through and through. He always made sure each of his children knew he was their biggest fan. He often said, with a grin and that sparkle in his eye, "raising kids is a blast!"
Cremation has taken place, and a gathering will be held at a later date. Brothers Mortuary & Crematory are honored to care for Mr. Goodman. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at
www.brothersmortuary.com.
Published by Missoulian on Aug. 21, 2025.