Gary Wayne Goff, 68, of South Charleston passed away at home.
Gary was a member of United Mine Workers of America and Ironworkers Union Local 103. He was a former employee of Union Carbide and Trimble Engineering. Gary graduated in 1970 from George Washington High School where he was a member of the football team as well as the choir. He was an avid trout fisherman at his camp on the Greenbrier River.
Gary was preceded in death by his parents, William “Bill” and Helen Goff Carrier; brothers, Franklin D. and Robert “Bob” Goff; and nephew, Joey Runyan.
He is survived by his wife, Sharon Thomas Goff; children, Angela (Horse) Eastham of Hamlin, Garry “Ped” (Dawn) Goff of Hurricane, Stacey Goff of Sod; sisters, Bonnie (Kenneth) Runyon of Alum Creek, Virginia “Ginny” (David) Hunt of South Charleston; grandchildren, Brook (Caleb) Miller, Haley (Michael) Corkhill, Brayden Hudson, Trista Goff, Gauge Goff, Zaccary Roberts, Dannah Pauley; great grandchildren, Braxton, Case, and Braylyn; special niece, Carol Wilbeck; and many other nieces, nephews, and family members.
Service will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, March 5, 2021 at Curry Funeral Home with Pastor Gene Pauley officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
Gary ,was a great guy.I knew him as a child.I have heard Jesus takes the best 1st. Well, this is one. Soo .sorry to Ped,angie and Stacy, God bless all of you.
Yes he was a great person Reba. Had a big heart and cared about others!!! For sure. He was a sweet soul for sure. You just had to know him and be around him more. He really liked you. He mentioned you to me a few months back how he looked up to you and said …Shes a good person. Thank you. Love prayers for all 3 of the kids they can sure use them they’ve never experienced loosing anybody this close to their hearts and they are crushed. Thanks
So sorry for the loss. Fond childhood memories of a dear uncle. Prayers for his children.
Thank you Cindy yes all 3 of them need prayers. Thank you for your prayers. Never forget the good times he always tried to make others smile. I miss that smile of his. Love you
Gary was a great man. I have lots of memories with him and my dad. I am so sorry for your loss.
Thank you Beth. Gary spoke well of your dad. They used to ride to work together. Gary loved Mike like a brother. Thank you
We will miss you so much. Never to be forgotten. Until we meet again.
Yes he will never be forgotten. And missed by a lot of people. Thank you