Jim Goldsmith has passed (1 Viewer)

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We're very sad to report to all of our friends that our treasurer Jim Goldsmith passed away last night, from complications of the COVID virus.

Jim and his wife, Arlene, bought caught the virus and were hospitalized two weeks ago. Arlene recovered and was discharged, but Jim's condition worsened. He was placed on a respirator a couple of days ago, but it didn't help.

If you've ever visited our show, you probably met Jim, at the admissions table, or judging in the exhibition, or buying doughnuts and coffee for the vendors. Jim was a painter and collector in his own right, and we will miss him sorely.

Please keep his widow, Arlene, in your thoughts and prayers, as well as his children and grandchildren, as they cope with losing Jim.

Best regards,
Brad
 
RIP Jim Goldsmith. Condolences to his wife, family and friends.

Joe
 
We're very sad to report to all of our friends that our treasurer Jim Goldsmith passed away last night, from complications of the COVID virus.

Jim and his wife, Arlene, bought caught the virus and were hospitalized two weeks ago. Arlene recovered and was discharged, but Jim's condition worsened. He was placed on a respirator a couple of days ago, but it didn't help.

If you've ever visited our show, you probably met Jim, at the admissions table, or judging in the exhibition, or buying doughnuts and coffee for the vendors. Jim was a painter and collector in his own right, and we will miss him sorely.

Please keep his widow, Arlene, in your thoughts and prayers, as well as his children and grandchildren, as they cope with losing Jim.

Best regards,
Brad

Brad,
VERY sorry to hear of this, just a super nice person, enjoyed seeing him every year at the show, what would Aleski from Newton's son have done without Jim, that kid set a world record one year for most donuts consumed at a show...........................

I mean honestly, 2020 is truly a year to forget.

RIP Jim, thanks for all you did for the show and the vendors.

Respectfully,
George Guerriero
Minutemen Toy Soldiers
 

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