Mitchell A. Goldman
Mitchell A. Goldman passed away at the age of 69 on December 14, 2021. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late John and Lucy Goldman.
Mitch spent most of his life living in and around the area of Flourtown, Pennsylvania. He was a graduate of Springfield high school. He tried his hand at many trades; working as a lobsterman, a chef, a jeweler for his family business and selling real estate. Selling was the area where he found a true calling, becoming a recognized and awarded real estate sales producer for Century-21. For those who spent time with Mitch, you know that his gift of gab was legendary. There was no such thing as a stranger because talking with him for even just a few minutes made you feel like you knew him for a lifetime.
Aside from work, Mitch enjoyed taking time off so he could enjoy some of his favorite pastimes: vacationing, fishing, cooking, playing the odds at casinos, and of course finding time to nap. Although he loved all of these, his times spent vacationing and on the water fishing with his sons, grandsons, family & friends were definitely his favorites.
Mitch is survived by his daughter Michelle, his son Curtis (Lindsey), his two grandsons, Colin and Carter, and was preceded in death by his son Brad.
Relatives and friends are invited to Mitchell’s Graveside Service Tuesday 12/21, 2:30pm at Whitemarsh Memorial Park. Please meet at the Bell Tower.
I knew Mitchell great guy and for sure had the gift of gab. My Aunt Angie pistoria was very good friend of Mitchell parents. So sad to hear of his passing too young.
Condolences to family & friends. I knew Michell primarily thru my younger brother Ken, I believe they were in the same graduating class, we were also nearby neighbors, across Church Road. Our parents were also friends. Ken passed in 2014.
Jerry and I also graduated from Springfield with Mitch. He was always nice to everyone! I am so sorry for your loss. I adored his Mom and Dad, too. Jerry bought my engagement ring from them,
David, so sorry to hear about Kenny!