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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Happy 80th Birthday Art Goetz!!!!!!!


To one of my dearest friends on this earth and a man I respect more than anyone else I know, Happy 80th Birthday Art Goetz, Mr. Marine! Art is a HUGE Shorebirds Fan and served our Country several times in the United States Marine Corps.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. GOETZ AND THANK YOU FOR SERVING OUR COUNTRY AS A US MARINE-SEMPER FI

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Mr. G--we love you (and the lovely Mrs. G also)!

We appreciate your helping to get this City back on track after the dismal "Barrie years".

Anonymous said...

Happy, happy birthday Art. I stand and salute you, sir.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Goetz is a fine gentleman that I had the pleasure of meeting in the Rotary Club years ago. He made some suggestions to me about serving as a young Rotarian that, at the time, I dismissed because of my "busy" career. I never forgot that I had probably let him down at the time..I hope he will accept my heart felt apology..only 20 years late. Your a fine man Mr. Goetz and happy birthday.

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday, Mr. Goetz!

And I'd like to thank you also for your service to our community as director of the library for many years!

You did a great job with that, as well as with other things people are mentioning.

You are a good man. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Wow! Art is 80 years young and getting younger all the time. I join with the others in wishing you many more wonderful years. You are an asset to the community and to your country. We salute you, sir.

Tim Chaney said...

Happy Birthday Art. For what it's worth, you don't look 80 my man. I also thank you for your service to your country, county and city. Wishing you many More~!

Anonymous said...

I certainly appreciate all the kind words you folks have said about this old Marine Gunner, who believes as you all do that we have the fortune of living in the finest country in the world, even though we have problems in our city. Those we can change come next spring, thank the Lord! And thanks to my son-in-law Joe for his posting this on my behalf.

A. Goetz