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Gilbert E. Gooch

1918 - 2014

Gilbert E. Gooch obituary, 1918-2014, Salt Lake City, UT

Gilbert Gooch Obituary

"Grandpa Gooch" 1918-2014
Salt Lake City, UT-On the evening of April 17, 2014, this world released the claim on one of its most loving and caring servants, Gilbert Edmund Gooch. As a skilled teacher, every child he met was considered a precious treasure, and every adult was regularly lauded with heartfelt compliments. His soul exuded love!
From an old schoolhouse, converted into a home where the Gooch family resided in Ogden's north-western suburb of Marriott, Utah, Gilbert began his life's journey on February 20, 1918. He was the fourth child and third son (of which the eldest, Joseph Dean, had died in infancy) born to Joseph Henry and Martha Ritchie Gooch. Two additional girls would join the family within the next three years' time. Shortly thereafter, his mother took ill and died, leaving her young brood of five children in the care of their bereaved father and nearby relatives. Gilbert, five years old at the time, soon found the family moving to Riverside, Idaho, to be nurtured by their paternal grandparents.
After completing his public schooling, Gilbert enrolled in the University of Idaho Southern Branch (now, Idaho State University) in Pocatello, where he competed in track-running the mile, and cross-country events. His coach deemed him as "the most persistent fellow," which aptly defines his entire 96 years of life. Upon completing the college's requisite two years to enter the education workforce (1937-39), he secured a teaching job at Osgood School in Idaho Falls, teaching 3rd and 4th grades. Although somewhat latent, a passion for teaching children was instilled before Gilbert turned his focus on other interests, for a short time, joining the United States Army Air Corps (forerunner of the U.S. Air Force) in 1941. Upon completing his training in the Army Airways Communication System, he was accepted into Officers Candidate School in Miami, Florida, for a very strenuous 90-day course in leadership. However, with only five days remaining in his coursework, Gil received a harsh blow from his commanding officer (and an outright disqualification for promotion) with the declaration, "You grin too much!" Yes, Gil's innate happiness could not be restrained-which has been a lifelong blessing for all who have come to know him.
At the height of World War II, Gilbert served mainly in the Pacific Theater, specifically in the Philippines. By 1944, he was advanced to Chief Control Tower Operator with direct charge over the training of 35 Army Corpsmen in similar pursuit, and reassigned to the Army base at Santa Rosa, California. On the first weekend in March, 1945, Gil was sent by train to an executive training meeting in San Bernardino, California. Through divine intervention, while visiting an LDS Sunday meeting, he met the girl of his dreams, RoeAnn Sampson. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple just two weeks later!
After Army discharge in 1948, Gilbert rekindled his dormant dream of becoming a school teacher by enrolling in night classes at the University of Utah. During this era, he worked numerous day jobs to support his growing family, including teller at Zion's Bank, bookkeeper with the LDS Church, as a civilian in the personnel department at Hill Air Force Base, night watchman at American Foundry, parking lot attendant, usher at numerous sporting and entertainment events (including the state fair's 11-day run of "Holiday on Ice" and "Ice Follies" at the old State Fair Coliseum), to name a few. His most recent evening job has been taking tickets at Kingsbury Hall, well into his 90s.
With a newly-earned bachelor's degree in 1956, Gilbert landed a teaching job in "Special Education" at Lafayette School in downtown Salt Lake. Some two years later, he engaged in additional educational training to become a professional speech pathologist/audiologist, serving the entire Salt Lake School District, in which capacity he served until retirement in 1980. Several years before retiring, he received a Master's Degree in Speech and Hearing from the University of Utah, and subsequently spent his evenings teaching English the following years.
Upon retiring from teaching school at the age of 62, Gilbert immediately returned to his lifelong passion of sharing stories with children, this time as a volunteer in a select few kindergarten classes, primarily at Meadowlark Elementary, where he shared his own stories (found in his self-published book, "Sound Effects"). During his 30 years of service, an estimated several thousand children came to know and love their "Grandpa Gooch." Based on this prolific and dedicated volunteer service, Gilbert received the prestigious Huntsman Education Award of "Volunteer of the Year" in 1998, at the age of 80! His volunteer efforts continued until age 92, when a fall from a low ladder rung sent him to his final, and beloved, abode at the Salt Lake Veterans Home.
Gilbert's one claim to fame was his short lived television show on KUED, in the late 1960's, where he hosted the show "Listening with Lester." The premise of the show was to help children with their speech patterns. Unfortunately it was cancelled after ten episodes. He also made an unsuccessful bid for the State House of Representatives shortly thereafter.
As a faithful member of the LDS Church, his service includes, in part: stake missionary, M-Men and Gleaner leaders (along with RoeAnn), Sunday School superintendent (and president), many other leadership callings, and his favorite: "teacher." His most recent service was that of High Priest/Relief Society instructor at the LDS Branch serving the Salt Lake Veterans home.
Gilbert is survived by one sister, Myrtle (Ben, deceased) Jepson, Bountiful, and four children: Nadine Harman, Salt Lake City; Evelyn (Michael) Jankovich, Highland, UT; Robert (Vickie) Gooch, Orem, UT; and Thayne (Cindy) Gooch, Salt Lake City. He also claims 16 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren, with one on the way. He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings Mary Spencer, Ritchie Gooch, and Deon Ostergar Munson, as well as his eternal companion, RoeAnn, and first-born grandchild, David Harman (infant).
Our hearts overflow with gratitude and love for the dear administrative and nursing staff at the VA nursing home, for the professional care and compassion they have administered to Gilbert for nearly four years. Likewise, we express the same to the Bristol Hospice "angels" who provided additional loving support and tender care for the past several months, both to Gilbert and to us, his children.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 26, 2014, 12:00 noon at the Cannon 9th Ward, 1250 W. 1400 South. Visitations will be held Friday, April 25, from 6-8 p.m., and Saturday prior to the funeral, from 10:45-11:45 a.m., all at the ward building. Interment to follow at Mountain View Memorial Cemetery, 3115 East 7800 South (Bengal Blvd), Cottonwood Heights, UT.

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Published by The Recorder from Apr. 20 to Apr. 23, 2014.

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April 29, 2014

At the news of Your Dad's passing we realized we remember him in so many ways, As Brother Gooch, Mr. Gooch, Grandpa Gooch, A Speech Teacher, a Lip-Reading Teacher, A Sunday School Teacher,a Coach, a neighbor and always a friend. Each of us from my mom to my nephew and his friends have wonderful fun memories of your fun-loving,friendly dad. He will be missed by so many here but can you imagine the wonderful reunion he is having!! Our Love and Prayers to you all, Tom and Heidi Post

Alysha and Allan Lykins

April 27, 2014

Brother Gooch was the sweetest man. I had the pleasure of meeting him after I joined the church in 2001. He was so warm and welcoming. I enjoyed listening to him speak in sacrament. He came to our wedding with one of his daughters. He always took the time to say hello. When I was pregnant with my first son he was still attending our ward and he would have crackers or some kind of treat for me. He said he knew pregnant woman needed to eat. I'm honored that I had that chance to know him. God be with you till we meet again, Brother Gooch.

Leslie Brooks Castle

April 27, 2014

Dear Thayne and Robert,
As though it were yesterday I remember leaving class at Forest School to spend an hour with your dad for speech therapy twice a week. He was gentle and kind and always attentive. With pictures and stories he encouraged me and other kids to correct and improve our pronunciation. It could have been scary but instead, it was fun and supportive. He had a gift and his affection for us made it an enchanting childhood memory.
The Gooch family will always be fondly remembered by the Brooks family. Our fathers were friends and mutually respected colleagues, and we were also friends.
(Bob, I remember the day you got your mission call and came to our home bowing and speaking Chinese-- or something close to it. We all laughed so hard! And, Thayne, you were always one of the "good guys" at South High.)
I add my heart-felt sympathy with the many others' for your loss of this kind, gentle man and for his life, well lived.
Kindest regards, always,

Norma Armstrong

April 25, 2014

Brother Gooch was a very special person. I knew him for many years and when he would come to our social events at the Pioneer Stake he would seek me out to give me a hug and inquire about me. Such kindness is very rare I always felt his genuine love and respect. He impacted my life and I will never forget him. My condolences for the loss his family must feel and the fortune they had to have such a giant in their lives. So grateful for the gospel knowledge that we will all be together with our families in Eternity.

Cynthia Perkins

April 25, 2014

Nadine and family- May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayer are with you at this time.
With love, the Perkins family

Chrissy Rice

April 25, 2014

May all the happy memories carry you through this sorrowful time.
I also will have my many happy memories of your father. I will miss him dearly.

Chrissy

Joyce Pitkin

April 25, 2014

Dear Thayne and Gooch Family - I was sorry to hear about the passing of your father. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. May you be blessed with peace and comfort and may your sweet memories sustain you now and always.

April 24, 2014

Nadine, your dad was such a great man. You have a lot of wonderful memories. Sorry for your loss. Love you, Ann Opfar

Pam Kirkendall

April 24, 2014

I will always remember his warm smile and loving heart. Thank you for sharing his life story. Although a neighbor growing up, I learned more about dear Brother Gooch today. He will surely be missed.
Much love, Pam (Koehler)

Brenda Bates

April 24, 2014

Mr. Gooch was a volunteer in my classroom for several years. I had a group of tough boys and he was so good for them. He specifically found articles or stories to share with them to promote great discussions. He was a kind and generous man and was certainly loved by many. I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to know him.

Grace Heaps

April 23, 2014

I sure love Mr. Gooch. I'll miss his sincere love and excellent back scratches. He always knew how to brighten my day. I feel privileged to have known him.

Edie Trimmer

April 23, 2014

I remember him as a volunteer at Neighborhood House when my son was there. What a wonderful guy.

Randy Howell

April 23, 2014

Dear Nadine and Daniel, My deepest sympathies. He was such a great guy! I have very find memories of working with all of you.

Griffith Family

April 21, 2014

Nate & Holly, thinking of you during this time. Lots of love to you and your sweet family!

Pauline Mortensen

April 21, 2014

My condolences go out to the Gooch Family. I do remember fondly "papa Gooch" coming to HYKO with a great big smile and always a positive attitude that was simply contagious!! He was one person that had a very full life and touched/changed many lives along the way. In thinking of him I always smile. He was truly one of the good ones! My prayers go out to the Gooch family @ this time.

April 21, 2014

He was my 6th grade teacher in Osgood 1940-41. I remember his infectious "grin". I thought he was pretty cool. My prayers are with his family.

Darline Tolley Simmons

Karen Pohlman

April 21, 2014

I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I have such wonderful fond memories of Mr Gooch as a child. My mother, Ardyth Driscoll was the secretary for the Speech and Hearing Dept and as kids we got to go to work with her during the summers. We always looked forward to it because we knew Mr Gooch would be there and he always made us laugh. In all my years I have never met another person as positive and happy with life as Mr Gooch was. I feel so blessed to have known him in my younger years and may God be with his family at this time. God Speed Mr Gooch and thank you for the memories..

Woodall Family

April 21, 2014

There are few memories of Sampson family get togethers that Gilbert and RoeAnn aren't part of. Our families thoughts are with you at the this time.

April 21, 2014

There are so many memories of the Gooch family at our Sampson reunions. Your parents added to each event. Our prayers are with you all

James A Chapman

April 20, 2014

Children,
God bless us all to serve as long and well as he did. The first time I stayed up all night was a New Years Eve with Gilbert at the Foundry About 1955.

Clark Yospe

April 20, 2014

My prayers are with the Gooch family.

Bart Larsen

April 20, 2014

he always was at the school I work at helping the kids he would always stop and talk to me I'm sad to Hear of his passing

April 20, 2014

Evelyn and Michael, I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Gilbert when I was a young man and always looked up to him as a spiritual giant. His legacy abounds!
David Burt

Marilyn Koehler Buchanan

April 20, 2014

Nadine, I recall your thoughtfulness at my mother's funeral, please accept my sympathy on your father's passing.

Laura Newren

April 20, 2014

Nadine, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

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Cannon 9th Ward

1250 W. 1400 South, UT

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10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.

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1250 W. 1400 South, UT

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