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Madeline Wiener
July 1, 2024
I´ve just learned of Bev´s passing. I think back fondly of our friendship when she attended Marble/marble Symposium. Everyone loved her gentle ways, and once she took over the Redstone Art Center, she was obviously the one lady who could do it with ease. I can still see her riding her bike along 133, and I can hear her laughter. I´ve thought of her often and always smile.

Les Clark
January 24, 2024
Wonderful memories of meeting Bev Goss in her Redstone Gallery in Marble, Colorado years ago (2006-2010?). I´m grateful we´re proud owners of her beautiful one of a kind sculpture w a twisted past;) (first marble in Greece broke in transit then bronzed in Colorado:) she named it Agean Twist. Bev graciously let us purchase Agean Twist right off her studio desk when we told her we were hypnotized by it sparkling in the sifted light streaming from her workshop windows. Bev was beginning her move back to NM and it was a win:win for all of us. Bev´s work continues to inspire us. I´m a student artist and her work is near my studio encouraging me daily. Love to her family and friends, Les & John Clark Tucson AZ (pic former home Colorado)
Todd LeCesne
October 3, 2023
Brian,
Thank you for sending. What a wonderful tribute to your Mom. When i think of your Mom, I recall her super large smile. Always seemed happy with us rambunctious kids, even if we were causing trouble. Whenever I met her she was always in a cheerful mood. That's the memory that stays with me.
Prayers to you and your family.
Todd LeCesne

Fadil Santosa
September 21, 2023
The Gosses were my host family when I arrived in the US back in 1973. They were already host family to my brother, and were generous to also accept me. During my first year in Albuquerque, my brother and I regularly hung out with the Gosses, usually over Sunday dinner. After my brother left for SMU a year later, I continued to visit with them. When I left New Mexico in 1976, we maintained contact and I often visited them during school breaks. Now, more than fifty years later, they are still my family.
When I first met Bev, I thought she was everything I imagined an American mother should be from all the TV shows I watched. She was attractive, charming, and loving. Later, as I matured a bit, I began to know her better. I found her to be an interesting and deep person whose expression of herself through her art was both compelling and complex. From that point on, the "TV mom" image faded and she became a friend who I deeply respect.
I am forever grateful that I was able to see her over the years. Even more grateful that my family got to know what a special person she was. She hosted us several times in Albuquerque. Every time I visited, I would wander into her studio on Dietz Farm and look at her paintings. During one of these visits, she asked me to pick one of her paintings to take home. I immediately chose a black-and-white painting of a woman figure. To me the soulful image somehow captured her essence.
The picture has been shown prominently in many places I have lived - Ithaca, NY; New Castle, DE; Minneapolis, MN; and now in Baltimore, MD. Many have admired the work and I have always been proud to say that my host mother painted it.
Over the years, my family made several visits to Red Stone to see Bev. Those were memorable visits and included many activities that she planned for us.
We last saw Bev in January 2023 at the Beehive Homes. We were in Albuquerque for a week and visited with her numerous times. We looked at photos of her paintings that I took back in 1976 and she spoke about her art. It was gratifying to see her positive reactions at seeing us. In all honesty, we came to say goodbye to someone who has been an important influence in my life.
To my American brothers Peter and Bryan, I feel for your loss. Your mom was singularly wonderful person. I have many fond memories of her and I will forever miss her.
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Linda smith
August 21, 2023
Such a special and courageous woman
Tom Miles
August 20, 2023
Worked with Bev at KNME-TV. Hope she is adorning the heavens with her talent. Tom Miles
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